Service Engineered to Your Dental QMS

ISO 13485:2016 service procedures, IEC 60601-1 preventive maintenance intervals, and documented calibration routes for dental chairs, CBCT imaging, scanners, and CAD/CAM systems.

Service table

Choose coverage based on chair uptime, imaging utilization, and group-practice geography.

Dental equipment service should be simple enough for a practice manager to schedule and detailed enough for a biomedical review. Planmeca service documentation keeps response expectations, parts logistics, software updates, and inspection records in one package.

Service TierCoverageOn-site ResponseDocumentation
Platinum Dental 24/7365d x 24h for imaging, chairs, scanners, and critical software interruptions4h urban escalationIQ/OQ/PQ, PM logs, software patch record, 21 CFR Part 11 audit trail when applicable
Gold PracticeMon-Sun 07:00-19:00 for multi-operatory clinics and specialty centers8h on-site targetOQ/PQ, signed service report, IFU cross-reference, parts traceability
Silver PreventiveMon-Fri 08:00-17:00, planned maintenance and parts supportNBD parts shippingPreventive maintenance report, waterline service record, safety checklist
Per-CallOn-demand troubleshooting for single sites24-72h triageService summary and recommended next action
Methodology

Four steps for controlled dental equipment support.

  1. 01

    Scope Definition

    Define the equipment fleet, room count, imaging modality, software modules, accessory list, and clinic operating hours before service pricing is issued. This prevents vague coverage statements and creates an auditable service boundary.

  2. 02

    Supplier Controls

    Confirm authorized service partners, parts origin, technician credentialing, and escalation procedures. Procurement teams can attach this evidence to supplier qualification files and value-analysis review packets.

  3. 03

    Software Lifecycle

    Coordinate imaging software patches, workstation requirements, cybersecurity notes, backup policy, and remote support permissions so digital dentistry workflow does not drift away from clinical operations.

  4. 04

    Documentation Package

    Collect PM reports, FRACAS notes, incident trends, IFU references, and training records. The package supports internal inspections, acquisition integrations, and repeatable rollout across new clinics.

Request the full dental service methodology whitepaper.

Use it to brief facilities, IT, clinical directors, and group-practice purchasing before a multi-room deployment.