
Open Dental 25.4 is live and packed with updates. From OCR on eClipboard that auto-fills patient insurance info, to a Clerri integration for in-house membership plans, there’s a lot to explore, including 11 features requested directly by users.

The Open Dental Marietta Campus in Salem, Oregon is continuing to grow. See what’s changed since our last update.

Open Dental is backed by a team of experts from all kinds of backgrounds. In this series, we’ll interview our experts in various specialties. In this post, we talk with Michi, our Lead Clinical Analyst.

Some of the technical terms we use when we provide support (like MySQL, Server, eConnector Service, OpenDentImages, IP Address, etc.) may be unfamiliar and feel confusing or even intimidating. If you can relate, check out this post and boost your tech vocab.

Software Update: Version 21.1 has been released as Stable, implementing many exciting new features. Learn all about them here.
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EPCS certification isn’t just a regulatory checkbox. It’s what makes electronic prescribing of controlled substances actually safe, reducing fraud, cutting errors, and keeping providers on the right side of DEA requirements.

A disaster recovery data center is an essential requirement of every disaster recovery plan to keep the business running in the event of an unexpected catastrophe.

You have insurance that protects the physical assets in your practice, but do you have cyber insurance to protect you against a cyber attack? Read more about how to more fully protect your practice.

See how Klein Family Dentistry used the shutdown as an opportunity to do a “checkup” of their dental practice, and how it can help you do the same so you can grow and thrive in any circumstances.

Cyberattacks are on the rise, with increasing numbers targeting small dental practices. What do you need from your practice’s disaster recovery data center?

With the heavy volume coming through practice doors right now, you may not be thinking about what’s (not) scheduled 2-3 months from now. Take control of your 4th quarter schedule with the action plan in this post.