Dental Software - Comparison of Dental Software

Comparison of Dental Software

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Package License Windows Mac OS Linux Modules Database Structure Language
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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