Smart Recall
Smart Recall

A Post-Op Recall That Captures Pain Scores and Alerts Your Team Fast
The most important outreach a practice does often happens after the visit — and usually depends on a sticky note and a slammed front desk. Here's how an automated post-operative dental follow-up reaches every surgical patient, captures a pain-scale answer, and escalates a worrying one to your team fast: recall as a safety net.

The Exact Patient You’re Picturing Is in Your Database. Can You Reach Them?
You can describe the patient you want to reach in a sentence — "accepted a plan, never scheduled, no big balance." The question is whether your software can act on it. Here's how plain-language dental patient segmentation reaches the exact situation you're picturing, with database-grade precision and no spreadsheets.

Your Recall Report Counts Texts Sent. It Should Count Dollars.
Most recall reports count messages sent, delivered, and opened — the tool's activity, not your result. See how outcome-based dental recall reporting measures the only numbers an owner repeats to their accountant: production recovered, chairs filled, lifetime value reactivated, and staff hours saved.

Most Recall Tools Ship 10 Campaigns. Your Practice Needs 28.
Most dental software hands you five to ten recall templates and leaves the rest of your production on the table. Here are 28 clinically-grounded dental recall programs — preventive, schedule protection, revenue recovery, loyalty, and the clinical-safety and specialty programs no reminder tool pre-builds.

Reminders Fill Inboxes. A Real Recall Engine Fills Chairs.
Every tool in the category sends reminders; most stop there. A real dental patient recall system runs the whole patient-return motion — a deep program library, plain-language targeting, adaptive multi-channel sequences, and reporting measured in chairs filled and dollars recovered. Here's the difference, and where the daylight is.