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Which dental practice management systems does Voksha work with, like Dentrix or Eaglesoft?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Dental Practices

Voksha connects through your calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly, rather than plugging directly into a specific dental PMS like Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Open Dental, Curve Dental, or Denticon. For most practices, that means setting up a calendar that either mirrors your PMS schedule or becomes the shared source of truth that both your front desk and Voksha book against. Some practices export or sync their PMS schedule to a connected calendar so nothing gets double-booked; others, especially newer or cloud-based practices already on something like Curve Dental or Denticon, find it simpler to book directly in the connected calendar and have front desk staff enter finalized appointments into the PMS during a quick end-of-day reconciliation, or the reverse, treating the PMS as primary. Neither approach requires replacing your PMS. Enterprise customers with more specific integration needs, such as a DSO running Denticon across multiple locations and wanting tighter alignment between Voksha's bookings and the PMS record, can work with Voksha's team on a more custom setup. The practical advice for most single or small multi-location practices: decide upfront which system, calendar or PMS, is the single source of truth for real-time availability, and build your front desk's daily workflow around checking that one system first, rather than trying to keep two systems in perfect sync manually from day one.

Voksha connects through your calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly, rather than plugging directly into a specific dental PMS like Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Open Dental, Curve Dental, or Denticon. For most practices, that means setting up a calendar that either mirrors your PMS schedule or becomes the shared source of truth that both your front desk and Voksha book against. Some practices export or sync their PMS schedule to a connected calendar so nothing gets double-booked; others, especially newer or cloud-based practices already on something like Curve Dental or Denticon, find it simpler to book directly in the connected calendar and have front desk staff enter finalized appointments into the PMS during a quick end-of-day reconciliation, or the reverse, treating the PMS as primary. Neither approach requires replacing your PMS. Enterprise customers with more specific integration needs, such as a DSO running Denticon across multiple locations and wanting tighter alignment between Voksha's bookings and the PMS record, can work with Voksha's team on a more custom setup. The practical advice for most single or small multi-location practices: decide upfront which system, calendar or PMS, is the single source of truth for real-time availability, and build your front desk's daily workflow around checking that one system first, rather than trying to keep two systems in perfect sync manually from day one.

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