Cloud-Based Dental Hygiene Software for Unified Workflows

Built for dental offices to fill hygiene schedules, deliver care fast without jumping between systems.

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Faster exams for hygienists

iDentalSoft perio charting provides voice entry with auto-advance that matches how your hygienists move across arches. Red-flag limits and side-by-side comparisons make it easier to spot changes at maintenance visits.

Create a treatment plan faster by using Auto codes and Multi codes to group the common hygiene procedures. Posted treatment stays on the patient record and connects to billing workflows for more accurate posting.

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Keep hygiene patients on schedule

Set Hygiene appointment slots so patients can self-book them through the online patient portal. Recover gaps from no-shows or cancellations with in-platform bulk reschedule texting and ASAP Quick Fill. Gain better schedule control on the go with role-based mobile access.

Support ongoing hygiene care by tying recall rules to procedure codes, such as prophy or periodontal maintenance, so patients get recare messages at the right interval.

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Hygiene metrics for office managers

Track hygiene performance in the dental dashboard with filters by provider, location, and timeframe. For deeper review or to run an outreach campaign, use iDentalSoft to pull a list of overdue or inactive hygiene patients.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. The software sends automated hygiene appointment reminders by text and email at set intervals before the scheduled visit, with quick actions for patients to confirm or reschedule.

  • Yes. The hygiene software provides in-platform dental image capture and an X-ray viewer to support exams and documentation.

  • Yes. The hygiene software includes note templates that pre-load common notes and procedures, and templates can be saved by provider or case type to keep documentation consistent.

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