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Event Details

September 30, 2025

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM MDT

On-Demand Webinar

Most dental practices spend too much time working around technology instead of working with it. Retyping patient info, juggling logins, or tracking down missing data drains your team and disrupts patient care. In this live webinar, Debra Bafia of Ethos Dental and Dr. Ryan Hungate of Henry Schein One will explore how connected, cloud-based software can simplify operations and improve the patient experience. You’ll walk away with practical examples of how to reduce front desk stress, improve scheduling, speed up reimbursements, and gain a clearer view of your practice.

About the Speakers

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Ryan Hungate

Chief Clinical & Strategy Officer, Henry Schein One

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Ryan Hungate

Chief Clinical & Strategy Officer, Henry Schein One

Dr. Ryan Hungate is leading Henry Schein One’s next generation of revenue cycle management automation and One Platform strategy. Dr. Hungate is the founder of Simplifeye, Inc. and an orthodontist. He implemented Simplifey in over 7,000 locations and grew his team to over 300. Prior to pursuing dentistry, Dr. Hungate worked for Apple, Inc. designing the Apple retail workflow. 

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Debra Bafia

Office Manager, Ethos Dental Group | M & P Dental

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Debra Bafia

Office Manager, Ethos Dental Group | M & P Dental

Debra Bafia has been an office manager since 2015, overseeing the daily operations of the multiple offices owned by Dr. Marc Stojkovich. Before joining Ethos Dental, Debra gained extensive experience working in various dental offices in the Chicagoland area. She is particularly interested in delving into the intricacies of dental insurance and implementing strategies to enhance office functionality. Debra holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and a dental assisting certificate from Kaskaskia College in Centralia, Illinois.