Dental vertical · HIPAA-constrained knowledge pack

Every practice call, with a compliance-fluent expert in the room.

You're selling software to dentists. The doctor asks about HIPAA, PMS integration, and what happens to patient data — in the first ten minutes, with an office manager listening. Shotgun answers each one out loud, in approved language, with a signed source. Your rep keeps selling.

~2s
HIPAA & integration answers, spoken
0
improvised compliance claims — off-language is blocked
100%
of claims signed, receipt to the practice

The dental call is a compliance minefield. Shotgun has the map.

HIPAA, ON RAILS

Approved language only

Counsel-reviewed HIPAA and data-handling scripts live in the knowledge pack. Shotgun cannot speak a compliance claim that isn't in them — the guard blocks it before it reaches the voice.

PRACTICE-FLUENT

Knows the stack doctors ask about

PMS integrations, patient-data flow, front-desk workflow, review pipelines — grounded in the DeepDental knowledge pack with a 14-objection library in spoken register.

PROOF FOR THE SKEPTIC

A receipt the practice can verify

Dentists are burned-out on vendor promises. After the call, the practice gets a signed record of every claim made. Proof beats a brochure.

FAQ

Asked by every dental sales leader

What does one blown practice call cost?
A dental-vertical deal runs thousands per year, and the doctor gives you one shot. One wrong HIPAA answer, one “I'll have to check” on PMS integration — and they book your competitor's demo. A Shotgun seat is $597/month. One saved practice covers the year.
Can an AI really answer HIPAA questions on a live call?
Only the way Shotgun does it: pre-approved, counsel-reviewed language, source-bound, signed. Anything outside that language is physically blocked. If a question falls outside the pack, Shotgun defers to written follow-up instead of improvising — on a compliance topic, that discipline is the feature.
Will doctors accept an AI on the call?
It's disclosed in the first minute, and if the practice objects, the bot leaves cleanly. In practice the receipt flips the dynamic: a vendor whose AI signs its claims reads as more trustworthy than one whose rep improvises.
How fast can my team go live?
The dental knowledge pack already exists — facts, pricing, objections, battlecards, HIPAA constraints. Onboarding is calibrating it to your offer and letting your team try to break it. Days, not quarters.

Put it on your next practice call.