Dental Managed IT Experience – Northwest Arkansas
Adams Brown Technology Specialists has significant experience serving the managed IT needs of start up dental practices in Northwest Arkansas. 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 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
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Managed IT Services – Dental Practices
Our dental technology advisors in Northwest Arkansas speak your language. We help optimize your start-up practice’s technology so your systems and tools operate efficiently, minimize downtime and allow you and your team to focus on patient care.
Dental Managed IT Services:
- Remote IT help desk and on-site support
- Cybersecurity
- Network optimization
- Backup and disaster recovery
- HIPAA compliance
- PCI-DSS compliance
- Practice management software (Eaglesoft, Dentrix, Open Dental, SoftDent) selection, implementation and support
- Integration of practice management software with technology including intraoral cameras, dental AI and 3D imaging devices
- Consulting for growth and profitability
- Long-term planning and budgeting, including hardware replacement schedules
About the Northwest Arkansas Dental Community

Northwest Arkansas is home to a strong and growing dental community that serves a wide mix of families, professionals and retirees across cities like Fayetteville, Rogers, Bentonville and Springdale. Dentists in the area often focus on preventive care, patient education and building long‑term relationships with their patients. Many stay active in professional groups such as the Arkansas State Dental Association, which provides continuing education, networking opportunities and support on state‑level issues affecting dentistry.
Alongside private practices, Northwest Arkansas also has several community‑focused dental providers that help improve access to care. Organizations like WelcomeHealth and Samaritan Community offer services ranging from cleanings and exams to restorative and urgent care, often at low or no cost for eligible patients. These clinics play an important role in supporting oral health across the region, especially for individuals and families who may face barriers to traditional dental care.
