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,Discover greater savings and security, plus performance and peace of mind with a fully managed, all-in-one IT network designed for the dental office., ,,Consider all the
,Discover greater savings and security, plus performance and peace of mind with a fully managed, all-in-one IT network designed for the dental office., ,,Consider all the
,With unrivaled integrated dental technology expertise, Henry Schein One delivers advanced, market-leading software solutions that help practitioners provide better care to patients and communities across
From patient charts with digital images to patient billing information, the average dental practice processes large amounts of data each day. Data backup and recovery
by David Broom ,The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a marked shift in dentistry. Just over a year ago, the ADA recommended that dental practices postpone
by Samantha Negraval,Every 39 seconds, a hacker perpetrates a cyberattack on the internet, affecting one in three Americans every year.1 Dentists should not be lulled
by David Broom,From my experience in dental IT services, one of the biggest financial stresses a practice can endure is an unplanned capital expenditure or
With experience come valuable lessons. At one time, our software engineering team at TechCentral by Henry Schein One put a lot of effort into carefully
Hardware-as-a-service helps you save money and keep your business efficient, while an army of dental industry technicians watches your IT network 24/7,When was the last
by Samantha Negraval,What Dental Practices Should Expect from Their IT Service Provider,When we look back, 2020 will be the year that forced us think more
by Samantha Negraval,If it’s not “business as usual” in your dental practice this summer because of COVID-19, you are not alone. Data from the ADA
by Larry Emmott, DDS,As we welcomed in the New Year January 1, 2020, no one could have imagined that by March, thousands of dental practices
by Lawrence F. Emmott, DDS,In the early days of in-office computer use, dental offices had very limited choices for professional IT support. They would rely