The fact of the problem is the fact technology is part of our world now; whether we like it or not, whether it terrifies us or it generally does not, it's here to stay. The study concludes definitively that without properly integrating technology into the business, there is a slim potential for success. Within an article compiled by Craig Wilson in 2006, he has this to state about technology: "The more lucrative businesses will continue steadily to understand that technology is a tool to expand and allow their businesses, and they will continue to evolve and do well." Even eleven years back, the near future was clear. If you assimilate technology, your practice will succeed. So that we go to 2017 with open up minds, technology continues to contribute to not only the success of your business but to the simplification of menial jobs and the connection between you as well as your patients. But there's a downside to the new time of smartphones, digital reality, and chatbots; Before we explore that, though, here are four new systems for you and the rest of your dental software care team to be excited about.





Artificial Intelligence


The ease where technology allows you to talk to patients, complete charts, and perform treatments in a minimal amount of time, is at times astounding. Let's look first at manufactured intelligence. I know what you're considering right now: how do an idea borne out of sci-fi novels and conspiracy ideas actually find a location in your dentist? Well, believe it or not, it's occurred. Maxident's digital charting dental software utilizes this technology to learn your process codes, the dentistry you need to do, and even adapts itself to your look of dentistry and workflow to boost efficiency and data reliability. Technology has way advanced beyond our wildest dreams and is only going to keep its journey forwards.



The Intraoral Camera
As technology developments, the items that had at one time needed a whole lot of space, now can be found with one hand. One example that comes from computerhistory.org is the computer.





We have come a long way with technology and the Intraoral Camera is one particular advancement that has taken the entire oral industry reeling in to the future. They are not only handheld however they can also hook up by USB and can be completely wireless. And similar to the smaller computer constructed with a capacity to hold a lot more data, the intraoral camera of the twenty-first century supports unlimited route. 



Practice Management Software
The progression of technology not only makes our lives more entertaining (eg. Virtual Truth), but a lot simpler. Mundane and repeated tasks can now be taken care and attention of by way of a software program, departing you as well as your team free to focus on the greater important areas of your practice -- the patients. I want to list only a several unbelievable benefits:

Electronic signature
Digital charting
Reminders sent to your patients via email or SMS
An attribute to intelligently determine patient portion every time, even if an insurance plan has a whole lot of stipulations.
Automatic backup


The Patient App
And the largest discovery in patient marketing communications yet- THE INDIVIDUAL App. This iphone app can connect one to your patients despite your busiest program and with just the click of a button, their needs can be met by you and your team without even picking right up the phone.



Be Aware

Right now I wager you're pondering, wow! Technology has the capacity to do almost everything. And you'd be right. But let's look at those oh so important words -- just about -- shall we? Technology does indeed, in truth, make things easier, and far more mundane jobs can get done a lot faster, but that's where we need to understand that even though technology solves a lot of problems, it can just as easily create them if we take benefit of it. Sometimes, the more advanced the technology, the less linked we actually become. Why? Because instead of working with technology, we expect it to work for all of us., making us lazy, sometimes to the main point where one-on-one patient good care is abandoned towards sending e-mail or texts. It doesn't have to be this way. It's important for you and your team to work in concert with technology, even coupling older solutions- such as your phone- with newer ones. Don't allow your phone gather dust. And do not ever neglect that the best form of communication between you and your patients is always a person-to-person relationship.

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