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Thursday, February 19, 2009
MacPractice, Inc., the leading Macintosh practice management and clinical application developer, announces the release of MacPractice DDS 3.6, the first complete Mac solution for a dental practice with an all-new innovative MacPractice Chart (restorative dental charting) and enhanced MacPractice DR (digital radiography and photo).
MacPractice Chart graphically displays preexisting conditions, treatment plans, and treatment performed with just a click. Another click flips the screen to display the patient ledger with charges and payments. MacPractice is currently used by health care providers in 13 countries. MacPractice Chart supports US and International tooth numbering.
In version 3.6, MacPractice DR sports a new interface and uses an enhanced device driver developed by MacPractice for SuniRay digital sensors, which deliver exceptionally high image quality with maximum diagnostic capabilities. SuniRay’s ergonomic design and rounded corners ensure easy positioning and optimal patient comfort. The unique design of its reinforced cable attachment and hardened outer casing makes SuniRay incredibly durable and reliable. According to MacPractice DR users, the quality of digital x-rays acquired by from SuniRay CMOS sensors on the Mac are at least as good as those acquired on the PC, if not better.
MacPractice DR directly interfaces or bridges to digital panorama and cephalometric equipment. New bridging technology in MacPractice 3.6 works with PC applications in a virtual machine and also directly with a PC.
“At last there is a complete dental practice management and clinical solution for dentists who prefer to use a Mac, and MacPractice is proud to be the company to deliver it,” states Mark Hollis, MacPractice’s President.
Physicians, dentists, chiropractors and eye doctors are encouraged to view QuickTime demo movies of MacPractice after registering at MacPractice.com.
