Clinical Encounters

Specialty tools for every visit — interactive dental charting, body and face mapping for aesthetics and physiotherapy, before/after photography, and clinical documentation.

Clinical Encounters

Dental Charting

An interactive dental chart (odontogram) lets you visualize tooth conditions, track treatments, and plan procedures. Click on individual teeth to view their history and document findings.

The chart integrates with the patient's visit history and clinical records, providing a complete dental treatment timeline.

Dental Charting

Body & Face Mapping

An anatomical body map lets physiotherapists pinpoint treatment areas, track progress, and document findings on a visual body diagram with muscle and region highlighting.

For aesthetic and cosmetic procedures, the face map allows practitioners to document injection sites, treatment zones, and targeted areas on a facial diagram — essential for medical spas and dermatology.

Body & Face Mapping

Before/After Photography

Clinical photography with before/after comparison lets you visually document treatment progress. Photos attach to patient visit records for a complete treatment timeline.

Before/After Photography

Visit History & Documentation

Every patient visit is recorded as an encounter with linked appointment, provider, and service details. Browse the full visit timeline to see clinical activity across all visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What specialties benefit from body and face mapping?+
Body mapping is ideal for physiotherapy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. Face mapping serves medical spas, dermatology, and cosmetic clinics. Both integrate with patient records for comprehensive documentation.
Can I track treatment history per tooth?+
Yes. The dental chart integrates with the patient's visit records, allowing you to view the full treatment history for each tooth over time.
Are photos stored securely?+
Yes. All clinical photos are stored within the patient's records, subject to the same security, access control, and data isolation as all other clinical data.