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title: "CliniCards Review: 5 Alternatives Compared (2026)"
description: "Honest 2026 review of CliniCards dental practice management. Static records vs live AI patient reactivation, with five alternatives ranked."
url: "https://ainora.lt/blog/cliniccards-review-alternatives-2026"
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# CliniCards Review: 5 Alternatives Compared (2026)

> **TL;DR:** CliniCards is a cloud-based dental practice management system from Eastern Europe with electronic patient records, scheduling, treatment planning, and integrations into national eHealth registries. It is a solid digital records platform. What it does not do is pick up the phone when a patient calls, or call lapsed patients back. For practices losing 30 to 40 percent of inbound calls and watching lapsed treatment plans pile up, the real upgrade is not a better records system. It is a live AI receptionist that talks to patients in real time. AInora is that layer, and it works alongside CliniCards or any other PMS.

Most dental clinics evaluating CliniCards are trying to digitize records and tighten operations. That is a real and valuable goal. But the larger revenue leak in most practices is not the records system. It is the missed call, the unanswered after-hours emergency, and the lapsed patient who never gets a real follow-up. A static records database cannot fix any of those. A live AI receptionist can.

## What Is CliniCards

CliniCards is a cloud-based dental practice management system. It centralizes patient records, photo and imaging documentation, treatment planning, scheduling, automated reminders, financial reporting, inventory, and team task management. The platform is digital end to end - despite the name, there are no physical cards. It is widely used in Ukrainian and Eastern European dental practices and integrates with the Ukrainian eHealth registry and the Health24 compliance framework.

The Pro plan starts at around 480 EUR per year for two specialists with additional seats at 240 EUR per year per specialist. A free tier covers limited storage. Hosting is on Amazon servers in Germany with daily backups and encrypted transmission.

## CliniCards Strengths

- **Complete digital records.** Patient files, X-rays, CT scans, and treatment plans live in one cloud system that the whole team can access.
- **Visual treatment planning.** Multiple alternative plans, patient-facing visuals, and treatment history are unified in one record - the kind of detail patients respond to during case acceptance conversations.
- **Operational reporting.** Over 40 reports covering P&L, staff salary calculations based on procedures, inventory, and expense tracking. Strong out-of-the-box business visibility for owner-operators.
- **eHealth integration.** Direct integration with national health registries in supported markets removes manual reporting steps that competing PMS platforms still leave to staff.
- **Reasonable pricing.** 480 EUR per year for two specialists is accessible for small clinics. Compared to US-priced PMS platforms charging per location per month, this is a competitive entry point for European practices.

## Three Real Weaknesses

- **No live phone layer.** CliniCards stores who your patients are. It does not answer their calls, triage emergencies, or book appointments by voice. With 30 to 40 percent of dental calls going unanswered in busy practices according to [Dental Economics](https://www.dentaleconomics.com/practice/article/16385208/phone-calls-are-you-losing-patients-at-hello), the missing voice layer is the biggest revenue gap.
- **No patient reactivation outreach.** Lapsed patients sit in the database. The system can flag them; it does not call them. Staff have to find the time, and they almost never do.
- **Eastern European market focus.** Practices in the US, UK, Germany, or Nordics will find limited integration partners, payor support, and language coverage compared to local PMS platforms in those markets.

## Static Records vs Live AI Follow-Up

The choice most clinics frame as "which PMS" is actually two questions: what stores my data, and what talks to my patients. CliniCards is a strong answer to question one. It has no answer to question two. A live AI receptionist answers inbound calls 24/7, books into the same calendar your front desk uses, and calls lapsed patients back to reschedule. The two layers are complementary, not competitive.

> “The single biggest unrealized revenue lever in most dental practices is not new patient acquisition. It is the lapsed-patient list sitting unworked in the PMS, plus the inbound calls that go to voicemail every week.”Justas ButkusFounder, AInora, [Ainora dental industry guide](https://ainora.lt/industries/dental-clinics)

## 5 Alternatives Ranked for 2026

### 1. AInora (Top Pick for Live Voice Layer)

AInora is a multilingual AI receptionist that answers inbound calls, triages dental emergencies, books appointments, and calls lapsed patients back to reactivate treatment plans. It runs alongside any PMS, including CliniCards, and integrates via calendar APIs rather than locking you into a single records system. Best for clinics whose top problem is the phone, not the records database. Try it: [+1 (518) 241-8125](tel:+15182418125). See the [AInora dental page](/dental).

### 2. Dentina AI

Patient reactivation specialist focused on calling lapsed and unscheduled patients to refill the chair. Strong if your specific bottleneck is the lapsed list. Less suited as a primary receptionist for inbound. See our [dental reactivation deep dive](/blog/ai-dental-patient-reactivation-lapsed-treatment).

### 3. Arini AI

Y Combinator backed dental AI receptionist with deep US PMS integrations across Dentrix, Eaglesoft, and Open Dental. Best for US practices on those PMS platforms. Limited fit for European practices on CliniCards.

### 4. Voicify AI

DSO-focused AI receptionist with Denticon integration depth. Built for multi-location US groups. Not appropriate for solo practices or non-Denticon clinics. See our [Voicify review](/blog/voicify-ai-review-alternatives-2026) and the [Voicify vs Orbit vs Denticon comparison](/blog/voicify-vs-orbit-vs-denticon-dental-ai-comparison).

### 5. Weave

Communications platform with AI features layered onto SMS, phone, and reviews. Useful if you are already a Weave customer; weaker as a standalone AI receptionist deployment.

## Comparison Table

## Pricing Reality

CliniCards Pro starts around 480 EUR per year for two specialists, with extra seats at 240 EUR per year. That is a records-system price. Voice AI sits in a different cost layer because it consumes telephony minutes and runs in real time. Expect AI receptionist pricing in 2026 to be quoted as a monthly platform fee plus per-minute usage, with managed onboarding for the first 30 to 60 days. Always ask vendors to break out platform fee, per-minute usage, and one-time setup separately.

## Who Should Choose CliniCards vs Alternatives

Choose CliniCards when your primary need is digitizing records, treatment plans, and operational reporting in a European dental practice that benefits from local eHealth integration. Add a live AI receptionist on top when missed calls, after-hours emergencies, or lapsed patients are leaking real revenue. The two layers belong together. Replacing CliniCards is rarely the right move. Adding AInora alongside it almost always is.

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