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Doctible Named Category Leader on Capterra’s 2023 Dental Software Shortlist

Dentistry Today

1 on Capterra’s Emerging Favorites in its Dental Software Shortlist. Capterra is a free online service that helps organizations find the right software solution for their needs. The 2023 Dental Software Shortlist report is available at capterra.com/dental-software/shortlist.

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Oryx Dental Software Gets AI-Powered Imaging with Pearl Partnership

Dentistry Today

Pearl , the global leader in dental AI solutions, and cloud-based dental practice management system developer, Oryx Dental Software, announced plans to integrate Pearl’s Second Opinion disease detection capabilities within the Oryx’s native dental imaging feature set. “At

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Dental Software: On-Premises vs. Cloud vs. Hybrid

Oral Health Group

When looking to get a new dental management software, there are many factors at play that determine which software is best suited for your office.

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The Thriving Dental Software Ecosystem

Planet DDS

Recently, we published our first-ever Dental Software Ecosystem Infographic containing nearly 80 of the biggest names in the dental software industry. This infographic showcases all the different software companies in the dental software ecosystem. A New Way to Practice Dentistry.

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Planet DDS Announces Record-Breaking Growth, Pulling Ahead as the Leader in Cloud-Based Dental Software

Dentistry Today

Together, these new features underscore the company’s commitment to being the partner in growth for its customers and revolutionize dental practice management through innovative technology.

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The Pros and Cons of On-Premise vs Cloud-Based Dental Software Hosting

Oral Health Group

Below are some comparisons … The post The Pros and Cons of On-Premise vs Cloud-Based Dental Software Hosting appeared first on Oral Health Group. There’s no correct answer for what the best solution is, as you should be looking at which one best suits the needs of your office.

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Open Dental Changes From Open Source to Proprietary

Dental News and Technology

By using a free database, we were able to shave thousands of dollars a year off the cost of dental software. Proprietary software is now allowed to connect to the free version of their database. The database still remains more open than any other dental software on the market. But times have changed.