Best On-Premises Dental Imaging Software of 2025

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top On-Premises Dental Imaging software on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    ABELDent Reviews
    ABELDent is modern, full-featured, easy-to-use dental software with comprehensive clinical and practice management features. 25,000 dental professionals in North America use ABELDent software to protect, manage and improve their practices. The latest ABELDent software has cloud and local-server platforms with identical look and features. Use whichever you prefer; switch if your preference changes without data loss or additional training. Use either or both platforms for multiple locations
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    CranioCatch Clinic Reviews
    Features Make your patient follow-up easier by making fast and reliable diagnoses on radiographs with artificial intelligence! It assists in saving time for healthcare professionals and helps prevent potential errors by providing an artificial intelligence-supported fast analysis system. With its automatic segmentation feature, it segments the teeth and anatomical structures in the images. It facilitates the detection of common dental pathologies such as decay, periapical lesions, impacted teeth, alveolar bone loss, and more. It automatically detects and numbers the teeth. Clinical decision support systems help dentists plan treatment by analyzing digital imaging data. Cloud storage makes radiography archiving easier and more efficient. Detection and numbering of teeth in CBCT images Detection of common dental pathologies such as caries, periapical lesion, impacted tooth, alveolar bone loss Detection of jaw pathologies Detection and classification of dental restorations Clinical decision support system for the detection of 3rd molar teeth and anatomical structures Clinical decision support system for dental implant planning Evaluation of bone changes occurring in the temporomandibular joint
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