Chairside Storyteller
Show patients a visual tooth map, plain-language explanation, and chairside script while the finding is still fresh.
For dental practices
DentoGraph gives dental teams a visual chairside layer for patient conversations, insurance narratives, and consent-aware record sharing without replacing the systems they already use.

Three practice workflows
Show patients a visual tooth map, plain-language explanation, and chairside script while the finding is still fresh.
Turn selected findings into review-ready clinical narratives with evidence-based language and matching procedure context.
Handle record requests, secure exports, consent checkpoints, share links, and audit logs from one operational workspace.
Clinical workflow
DentoGraph is designed to sit around the visit, not replace your practice-management system. Teams can explain, document, share, and review activity from the same record workspace.
Record Release Desk
In plain English: when a patient, specialist, or new dentist asks for records, the team can confirm consent, package the right files, send a secure link or export, and keep a reviewable log.
Track patient, specialist, and transfer requests without scattered inbox follow-up.
Tie every release or share link to authorization before files leave the workspace.
Prepare visit summaries, source files, and PDFs for the right receiving party.
Log views, exports, share creation, and access events for internal review.
How the clinic uses it
Dentist or hygienist
Open the patient's visual record, point to the finding, and use a simple script to explain why treatment matters.
Billing or treatment coordinator
Review the selected finding and turn it into a draft narrative that supports the recommended procedure.
Front desk
Confirm authorization, export the right files, send a secure link, and keep a record of what was shared.
Where it fits today
DentoGraph is not trying to replace your practice-management system. It gives the team a better way to explain findings, prepare supporting documentation, and release records with consent.
Upload records, review AI-generated drafts, explain findings visually, and create share-ready outputs.
Direct exports from practice-management and imaging tools are planned future work, not live functionality.
Use consent checkpoints, role-based access, audit logs, and clinical review before information is shared.