Every tooth has a history.
Conditions, procedures and treatment state can remain connected to the selected tooth and chronological record instead of collapsing into one decorative status.
The professional workspace for dental care
Sarop Dentist brings the working day, patient context, dental charting, treatment records and follow-up into one focused professional experience.
Modules and access depend on deployment context. No public download link is currently configured.Connected dental workspace
The product is organized around four connected parts of dental work: the practice day, the patient, the clinical dental record and what happens next. The odontogram is central, but it never replaces the person around it.
Practice · Today
The implemented Today client brings role-aware work queues, appointments, follow-up and quick routes into one opening surface. Live operational counts remain dependent on the deployed Dentist backend.
Practice · Appointments
Sarop Dentist includes appointment list, detail, create and status-transition clients. This page makes no claim about external calendar integration, waiting-time reduction or availability in every deployment.
Patients
Search, patient access state, profile, notes, vitals, timeline and dental modules are organized around the selected patient. Relevant medical context is shown only within the active authorized scope.
Dental care · Signature workspace
The authentic Sarop Dentist odontogram uses FDI orientation and tooth-specific records. The clinical diagram stays left-to-right in every page language; the interface around it localizes without mirroring the mouth.
Dental care
Implemented legacy dental APIs support tooth events, image records, dental follow-up, case packages and a patient dental summary. The newer canonical model for plans, prostheses and arch states remains backend-gated and is not advertised as live.
Conditions, procedures and treatment state can remain connected to the selected tooth and chronological record instead of collapsing into one decorative status.
The implemented client supports dental image metadata, tooth and case association, and product-side upload workflows. No diagnostic interpretation claim is made.
Tooth events, timeline and prescription overview keep recorded actions near the dental context. Sarop does not choose treatment or replace clinical judgment.
Continuity · Follow-up
Dental follow-up plans can preserve a schedule, message and status around the selected patient. Returned information can become available for deliberate review where the deployed service supports it; this is not 24/7 or emergency monitoring.
Continuity · Communication
The implemented conversation client keeps threads associated with the selected patient. Availability depends on the messaging service; no encryption certification or guaranteed response is claimed.
Sarop Dentist ↔ Sarop Life
The dentist works from Sarop Dentist. The patient continues through Sarop Life where a follow-up or dental summary is explicitly supported and authorized. Oral-health history can stay part of the broader health journey without granting unrestricted access.

Professional dental context, charting and the next recorded step.

Personal health context and assigned actions where the product connection is enabled.
Privacy & professional trust
Public claims are limited to verified product boundaries. This page does not claim certification, regulatory approval, data residency or universal interoperability.
Patient surfaces use explicit access and organization context.
Dependent and family profiles remain separate; unrelated family data is not implied.
Clinical and operational actions are exposed through permissions where implemented.
Sarop Dentist records and organizes care; the dentist retains clinical judgment.
Product experience
The product’s authentic odontogram geometry and verified client workflows establish a connected sequence without fabricating unavailable screen captures.
Dental care, connected
Keep dental care connected before, during and after the visit.
Sarop ecosystem
The patient remains at the center.