Wayne Dental Arts is Going Chartless
Wayne NJ Dentist Going Digital for Our Patients Convenience
The entire team here at the office of Dr. Frank V. Maldonado, D.D.S. recently underwent “Chartless Training” to give our patients a more convenient & secure dental health experience here at Wayne Dental Arts.
We now live in the digital age, and we don’t think we’ll all be using more paper in the future.
Over the last few decades, businesses of all types have taken steps to embrace new technology in order to better serve the public – and we’re no different.
Our philosophy of patient service is to individualize dental health care, provide accurate diagnosis, and to help our patients attain the level of dental & overall health that they desire and deserve.
Oral Health = Overall Health & Wellness!
How Does This Chartless Training Benefit Our Patients?
As many of you may already know from experience, there are lots of benefits afforded to our patients with the adoption of digital technology into our Wayne NJ dentist office.
Here are just two of the primary advantages:
1. Efficiency with Treatment & Scheduling
With the combination of our practice management software & our new digital charting system, your dental health records are always complete & up to date…and accessible in just a few clicks of the mouse.
Insurance claims are more easily processed, and the appointment scheduling, confirmations & reminders process becomes a lot more organized for your convenience.
Also, any records needed for referral to specialists, such as digital radiographs are all stored in one convenient location.
This allows you less time in our dental office completing paper forms, and more time to enjoy life & spread some smiles around town!
2. Security and Legal
With HIPAA and liability insurance, dental offices are required to keep records and patients’ charts securely housed under lock and key.
With the addition of computerized charting systems, we now have enabled consistent backing up of that information – meaning no more paper records to be stored.
We can more easily safeguard your personal health information.
Electronic dental health records are safer against the threat of natural disasters (like Hurricanes!), fire, theft, or vandalism.
Wayne Dental Arts Is Committed to Embracing Modern Technology
From the most welcomed advancements for patients comfort like sedation dentistry, to the lesser known additions such as the futuristic materials used in dental implants, Dr. Maldonado remains committed to always delivering our patients compassionate care, modern technology, & exceptional results.
These are just some of the recent technological detection & treatment advancements we’ve incorporated into our Wayne NJ dental practice over the last several years:
- Digital X-Ray Systems
- No-Drill Laser Diode Dentistry
- Cavity Detection by Waterlase
- One-Hour Dental Crowns Through CAD-CAM Dentistry
- Clear Braces by Invisalign
- Light-Activated Teeth Whitening by Zoom
- Laser Gum Disease Treatment
- Non-Surgical Root Canal Therapy
- Cone Beam CT Scans
Dr. Frank V. Maldonado, D.D.S. has always been about adapting to & incorporating the most modern technological advancements into our Wayne Dental Arts practice.
As dental health diagnostic & treatment technology evolves, we will remain committed to incorporating these applications to deliver our valued patients the best possible dental health preventative treatment.
If you have any questions about how our most recent modernization to going digital with chartless patient records affords you more convenience & enhanced personal health information security, please ask us next time you’re in the office!
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