Dental IT Support In Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati is our most distant Ohio market, and we will be direct about what that means: remote-first support from dental-only engineers, with on-site work planned in advance.
How We Actually Cover Cincinnati
Cincinnati is roughly three and a half hours from our Richfield office — the farthest point in our Ohio service area. We would rather lead with that than bury it. Cincinnati practices are supported on a remote-first basis, with on-site work planned in advance rather than dispatched same-day. If your practice needs an engineer who can be at the door within the hour, a Cincinnati-based provider will serve you better than we will.
What we offer instead is depth that is genuinely hard to find locally: engineers who work exclusively on dental networks, direct relationships with Dexis, Patterson and Henry Schein, and nearly four decades of pattern recognition on why imaging breaks and why practice management databases slow down. For a lot of practices that trade is worth it. For some it is not, and we will tell you so.
Cincinnati From Our Office
What Makes Cincinnati Different
The city that invented dental education — and then lost it
Cincinnati has no dental school today, but it has the deepest dental history of any city in our service area. The Ohio College of Dental Surgery opened here in 1845 as the world’s second private dental college. Lucy Hobbs Taylor graduated from it in 1866, becoming the first woman to graduate from any dental college anywhere. It affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in 1887 and closed on July 15, 1926. Nothing replaced it: the nearest dental schools are Ohio State, about 110 miles away, and the University of Louisville, about 100.
Ohio College of Dental Surgery historical record
Cincinnati Dental Society
The Cincinnati Dental Society serves Brown, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties as the local component of the Ohio Dental Association and the ADA.
cincinnatidental.org · oda.org
A health system capital
Bon Secours Mercy Health is headquartered in Cincinnati — the fifth-largest Catholic health system in the United States, with 51 hospitals and more than 1,200 care sites, placing it among the 20 largest systems in the country. UC Health, TriHealth and Cincinnati Children’s round out an unusually concentrated market.
Bon Secours Mercy Health · JobsOhio
Dental IT Services In Cincinnati
Questions From Cincinnati Practices
Other Ohio Markets We Serve
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