,Well-organized and easy-to-use imaging software works with virtually all imaging equipment to simplify daily image acquisition and analysis, ,
,As dental equipment like intraoral sensors and 2D imaging units continue to improve and evolve, the software used to visualize those images should evolve right along with it. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Some practices get locked into using a proprietary software that may be cumbersome or inefficient, with little solution aside from investing in brand-new imaging equipment., ,Designed with an open architecture that plugs into virtually every major piece of imaging equipment— including intraoral cameras and sensors, PSPs, and panoramic x-ray units—GoodDrs DDS helps streamline daily image acquisition and analysis., ,Engineered by programmers with over 25 years of medical and dental experience in digital imaging, the software uses a combination of advanced filters and algorithms to process incoming digital signals from all equipment through true integrations—not twain drivers. All images are acquired and organized in digital mounts that are easy to understand and navigate., ,For example, after capturing a full-mouth series, GoodDrs DDS organizes the images in anatomically correct layouts so that doctors and team members can easily locate, analyze, and present the images to patients. Practices also can tailor and automate image acquisition for all of their equipment based on specific practice needs, eliminating post-acquisition labeling., ,The imaging applications embedded into Polaroid DDS help improve how patients visualize treatment and can motivate them to move forward. For example, a Whitening and Cosmetic Imaging Simulator allows team members to quickly show patients the outcomes of procedures like whitening, gum recontouring, diastema closures, or crown lengthening., , ,Newly available to clinicians in the U.S. as GoodDrs DDS Lite and GoodDrs DDS Pro, GoodDrs DDS has been sold internationally under various trade names since 2004, accumulating more than 150,000 users worldwide in over 50 countries.

