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AI for the dental practice — full appointment books, fewer empty chairs

An empty chair is lost income. We build AI that keeps the appointment book full: automatic booking, reminders that reduce no-shows, and recall of patients who are overdue for a check-up.

Where AI pays off

Concrete use cases for dentists

  • Automatic appointment booking

    Patients book themselves in chat, any time of day, and the practice avoids the phone queue first thing in the morning.

  • Reminders and recall

    Patients get reminders before their appointment, and are automatically prompted when it’s time for a new check-up — without anyone having to track it manually.

  • Answers on price and treatment

    Common questions about prices, treatments and preparation are answered instantly, based on the practice’s own rates.

How we do it

From idea to operation in weeks, not quarters

01

Mapping

We find the one task where AI pays off the most, and assess the gain. You get a written plan and a fixed price before anything starts.

02

Building

We build a working solution, trained on your own data and connected to the tools you already use. First version in weeks, not quarters.

03

Operation

We keep the quality up after launch, with a human in the loop where needed. You own the solution.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about AI for dentists

How does AI reduce no-shows?

Through automatic reminders before the appointment and easy rebooking in the same message. It won’t remove all of them, but it cuts a significant share of the empty chairs.

Can patients still call?

Of course. AI is an addition that takes the pressure off the phone, not a replacement. Those who want to call, call.

Do we have to switch systems?

No. We connect the solution to the tools you already use, rather than forcing a system change.

What we can do for you and your business.

Tell us briefly what you need help with — a new website, more visibility on Google, or just a once-over. We get back within a working day, usually with something concrete.