Managed IT Services for Dentists in Kansas

Most solo and small dental practices in Kansas manage IT issues through a patchwork of solutions. IT often takes a backseat for busy dentists. It’s common to rely on informal solutions such as a friend or a family member with basic IT support knowledge. While this may solve an immediate break-fix issue, it doesn’t provide support beyond basic break-fix scenarios.

Dental office management relies heavily on technology including artificial intelligence (AI), 3D printing, digital x-rays, intraoral scanners and beyond. Because of this reality, you need a managed IT solutions partner who understands dentistry to ensure issues are quickly resolved, drive integration across systems and allow the practice to modernize at the right pace.

Let’s face it, downtime caused by technology hurts your bottom line. To maintain a strong IT posture, Adams Brown Technology Specialists provides practical solutions for your practice.

Dental Managed IT Experience – Kansas

Adams Brown Technology Specialists has significant experience serving the dental managed IT needs of solo and small practices in Kansas. Our team members work with dozens of dentists, orthodontists, endodontists and periodontists to build and scale systems and integrate new technology all while protecting important patient data.

Over 50% of our clients are dentists which gives us unique insights that can help create more effective solutions for you. Our team regularly attends various industry conferences, including the Midwest Dental Conference, to stay current on the emerging issues and challenges facing your business. Wherever you are in your cybersecurity and managed IT journey, we’re ready to help.

Deep Roots & Dedication to the Dental Industry

50%

of clients are dentists

30

minute average helpdesk response time

99.4%

average customer satisfaction score

About the Kansas Dental Community

Kansas’s dental community centers on professional unity, education, and public service. The Kansas Dental Association (KDA) works to unify dentists statewide by providing continuing education, advocacy, networking, and ethical guidance. Along with the KDA, the Kansas Dental Board regulates licensure and standards of practice in the state.

Access to care is expanded through charitable and outreach initiatives. The Kansas Donated Dental Services (DDS) program offers free dental care for elderly, disabled, or medically compromised individuals who cannot afford treatment. Every year, the Kansas Mission of Mercy (KMOM) hosts a free, multi-day clinic where volunteer dentists provide cleanings, extractions, and other essential dental care to underserved populations. State-level support for dental access is also coordinated through public health programs (e.g. via the Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Oral Health) and safety-net clinics across the state.