Comparison of Dental Software
See Comparison of Dental Practice Management Software
Package | License | Windows | Mac OS | Linux | Modules | Database | Structure | Language |
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axiUm | Proprietary | Yes | No | No | Oracle | Stand-alone | ||
Dentalink | SaaS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Calendar / Appointments, Account, Treatment Plan, Patient Chart, billing, imaging, complete managing, reporting, CRM | Stand-alone | ||
Curve Dental | SaaS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Charting, scheduling, billing, imaging, perio charting, document management, reporting, patient education | Stand-alone | ||
Denticon | SaaS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Scheduling, clinical, financial, patient communication, charting | SQL Server | Stand-alone | .net |
Dentrix | Proprietary | Yes | No | No | Stand-alone | |||
Open Dental | GPL | Yes | No | No | Calendar / Appointments, Account, Treatment Plan, Patient Chart, Documents, Management, Multiple language packs. | MySQL, (Oracle) | Stand-alone | C# .Net |
Carestream | Proprietary | Yes | No | No | ||||
Power Practice Px | Proprietary | Yes | No | No | MYSQL | Stand-alone | ||
Systems for Dentists - SFD | Proprietary | Yes | No | No | Calendar / Appointments, Account, Treatment Plan, Patient Chart, Documents, Management, External Links, Internal Word Processor, Multiple language packs. | SQL | Stand-alone |
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