Seamless Integration | Emerson Dental
With Curve, everything is integrated. So it's all, Even though Bowler is a different company, I know that, but it just works seamlessly with Curve. You know, the scheduling, you know, it happens. Everything happens organically; The x-rays, digital images. We use x-rays at like every office, so every patient gets their regular x-rays.
The other thing that we've used is the digital cameras - the photographs of people's teeth. That is an integral part of how we treat patients. We take a lot of photographs. We can put them in mounts. We, you know, we blow them up on bigger computers, so diagnoses and, you know, explanations and getting patients to treatment, that's all done pretty easily.
And new recruits that come in, it's sort of like “Look this is what we have”. You know, you don't have to say, oh, you have a filling up there that has a crack in it. It's “Here, let me take a picture” and it takes a minute, not even, to take that picture, pop it up on the screen and show the patient the broken filling, the decay, you know, whatever it is you want to show that makes it easy for the doctor.
You know, just, they may come in and see something. It's like, hey, you know, let me have that camera. You know, we'll just take a picture, it pops right up on the screen. It's all into Curve - everything works together.
And it's - that wasn't before. It was sort of, you had to, you know, go outside the software, wait for this to load, do all of these things, and now it's just-
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