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Here you can find more info about the Dentaltap workflow, scheduling appointments, making treatment plans etc.
Dentaltap β Dental Practice Management Software
Dentaltap is a modern dental practice management platform designed for clinics that want reliable workflows, flexible integrations, and automation-ready tools. It covers the core needs of dental practices, including appointment scheduling, patient records, treatment planning, billing, and clinic operations, while also offering open APIs and AI-ready features for custom extensions.
Dentaltap is used by dental clinics and dental software providers that need more than a closed, all-in-one system. The platform supports integrations with external services, patient portals, communication tools, and AI assistants, making it suitable for practices that want to automate booking, reminders, analytics, and patient interactions.
The software is built with scalability in mind and supports multi-clinic setups, role-based access, and configurable workflows. Dentaltap is often chosen by teams that value clean data structures, developer-friendly APIs, and the ability to adapt the software to real clinical processes instead of changing their workflow to fit the software.
Official website: dentaltap.com This documentation follows the actual workflow used in Dentaltap. Each section is ordered to match how patients are scheduled, seen, documented, billed, and followed up in daily clinic operations.
We recommend reading the manual from beginning to end and using it in the presented sequence. Many features depend on earlier configuration or clinical steps, and following the order helps avoid gaps, misconfiguration, or duplicated work.
This knowledge base is constantly improving, in case you are unable to find an answer to your question, please send your request to info@dentaltap.com. Create Account: https://app.dentaltap.com/en/public/signup This manual is in English, but our software supports 30+ languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) and many more.

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