ADSTRA imaging software targets patient education

Software and intraoral or digital camera combine to expedite education of patients about treatment.
March 2, 2005
2 min read

Designed to make capturing, storing, and retrieving of images of a dental professional's portfolio of work quick and simple to complete, ADSTRA System's ADSTRA Imaging™ software offers dentists the ability to easily educate patients.

Designed to make capturing, storing, and retrieving of images of a dental professional's portfolio of work quick and simple to complete, ADSTRA System's ADSTRA Imaging™ software offers dentists the ability to easily educate patients.

ADSTRA Imaging™ software and an intraoral or digital camera are all that is needed to store images and instantly create a portfolio that can be used to help patients understand the need for a particular treatment.

ADSTRA Imaging™ software and an intraoral or digital camera are all that is needed to store images and instantly create a portfolio that can be used to help patients understand the need for a particular treatment.

ADSTRA Imaging™ also allows each practice to catalog any image, such as crowns or veneers, under unique user-defined categories. An exclusive indexing technique permits the user to quickly create a presentation for patients using before and after images of actual treatments.

ADSTRA Imaging™ also allows each practice to catalog any image, such as crowns or veneers, under unique user-defined categories. An exclusive indexing technique permits the user to quickly create a presentation for patients using before and after images of actual treatments.

The ease with which ADSTRA Imaging™ can capture and catalog images and then retrieve the relevant images when needed is perfect for educating patients as treatment options can easily be presented as soon as a problem is identified.

The ease with which ADSTRA Imaging™ can capture and catalog images and then retrieve the relevant images when needed is perfect for educating patients as treatment options can easily be presented as soon as a problem is identified.

This results in higher patient confidence as patients can see completed work done for another patient with a similar condition.

This results in higher patient confidence as patients can see completed work done for another patient with a similar condition.

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