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Technology Advancements and Obsolescence: What That Means for Your Dental Practice
As we are all aware, there is a relentless push forward regarding technology in both our personal lives and in the workplace. This constant innovative spirit has created many great advancements in the field of dentistry that could not have even been imagined three decades ago.
However, as technology continues to advance, many older technologies are heading toward obsolescence.
Why Dental MSPs and Dental IT Providers Need a Peer Network to Scale Faster
Dental MSPs operate in one of the most specialized areas of managed services. Peer collaboration is becoming an essential way for dental IT leaders to scale their businesses and navigate complex dental technology environments.
Managed service providers that specialize in dental technology operate in a niche that is far more complex than many people realize. While traditional MSPs support a wide variety of business environments, dental IT providers must navigate systems that directly impact clinical workflows and patient care.
From Breach to Recovery: A Blueprint for Incident Response in Dentistry
“In a cyber incident, the first six hours often shape what happens next. Early decisions affect how quickly systems are contained, how smoothly recovery begins, and how much disruption the practice experiences.
The case below highlights how early response changed the outcome and why preparation before an incident matters more than most organizations realize.
Cyber Insurance: Coverage Depends on Readiness
“Cyber insurance is an important part of a dental practice’s risk management strategy, but it is most effective when paired with clear, documented cybersecurity controls that align to policy requirements.
Many claims problems stem from a mismatch between what the practice represented during underwriting and what is actually implemented and maintained.





