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title: "Denticon Review 2026: AI Receptionist & Voice Options for Planet DDS Denticon"
description: "Denticon by Planet DDS review. Cloud dental PMS used by 75+ DSO locations. AI receptionist options that plug into Denticon. Call Jess live at +1 (518) 241-8125."
date: "2026-04-18"
author: "Justas Butkus"
tags: ["Dental", "PMS", "Review", "AI Receptionist"]
url: "https://ainora.lt/blog/denticon-ai-review-alternatives-2026"
lastUpdated: "2026-04-21"
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# Denticon Review 2026: AI Receptionist & Voice Options for Planet DDS Denticon

**Hear a dental AI receptionist live: call +1 (518) 241-8125** (Jess at Dental AI Clinic) to hear the kind of AI phone agent that plugs into Denticon. 60 seconds, no signup, available 24/7.

**Definition.** Denticon, built by Planet DDS, is a cloud-based dental practice management system (PMS) used by 75+ DSO locations and multi-location dental groups. Denticon itself is not an AI voice agent, it is the system of record for scheduling, charting, imaging, claims, and patient communication. The "Denticon AI" searches that drive traffic to this page are usually asking one of two things: "Does Denticon have an AI receptionist built in?" or "What AI phone tools plug into Denticon?" This review answers both.

Denticon is one of the most widely deployed cloud dental PMS platforms in North America, and the rise of AI phone answering has created a specific buyer question: which AI receptionist works with Denticon without breaking the schedule, the patient record, or the insurance workflow? This guide covers what Denticon is, what it does and does not do, what AI features Planet DDS ships natively, and which third-party AI voice tools integrate with Denticon for practices that want 24/7 phone coverage without hiring more front-desk staff.


## What Is Denticon?

Denticon is the flagship cloud dental practice management system from Planet DDS, a dental software company that also owns Dentrix Ascend-competitor products and imaging tools. Denticon was one of the earlier entrants into true cloud-based dental PMS, built for practices that did not want to run their own on-premise servers, manage Windows-only client software, or deal with the backup headaches of legacy systems like Dentrix G7 or Eaglesoft.

The platform is explicitly engineered for the multi-location use case. Where Dentrix and Eaglesoft grew out of single-office workflows and later added multi-location features, Denticon was built from day one around the DSO (Dental Service Organization) model, where one corporate entity runs dozens or hundreds of dental offices on a shared system. This is why you see Denticon inside large DSOs, emerging dental groups, and practices planning to scale from two locations to twenty.

Core capabilities include cloud scheduling across locations, clinical charting, digital imaging integration, patient communication, insurance eligibility and eClaims, reporting and KPIs across a group, and a growing partner marketplace that includes Voicify AI for phone answering and Pearl AI for imaging diagnostics. Planet DDS has positioned Denticon as the operating system for cloud-forward dental organizations, and the AI integrations they highlight reflect what their DSO customers actually ask for: phone coverage and imaging support.


## What Denticon Does (and Does Not Do)

Understanding Denticon's scope is important because the most common confusion we see in search queries is the assumption that Denticon is itself an AI product. It is not. Denticon is a PMS. The AI capabilities in the Denticon ecosystem come from partner integrations.

Here is what Denticon ships as core functionality:

- **Cloud-native PMS.** Browser-based access from any location, no local server required. This is a major advantage over on-premise systems for DSOs because a corporate IT team does not need to manage dozens of server installations.
- **Multi-location scheduling.** Unified appointment book across all locations in a dental group, with provider credentialing, location-specific operatories, and cross-location patient records.
- **Clinical charting.** Perio charts, restorative charts, treatment planning, and clinical notes tied to the patient record.
- **Imaging integration.** Denticon connects to imaging sensors and software, and the Planet DDS imaging product line (including Pearl AI for diagnostic assist) integrates with the charting layer.
- **Insurance and billing.** Eligibility verification, eClaims submission, payment posting, and A/R reporting at both the practice and group level.
- **Patient communication.** Appointment reminders, recall sequences, and patient messaging through Denticon's communication tools or partner integrations.
- **Reporting and analytics.** KPI dashboards across a DSO, production reports, provider productivity, and group-level benchmarking.
- **Partner integrations.** Voicify AI (conversational phone AI), Pearl AI (imaging diagnostics), and a broader marketplace of add-ons for recall, reviews, payments, and marketing.

What Denticon does not do natively:

- **It does not answer the phone.** Denticon is the scheduling and clinical system. Phone answering is handled by either a human front desk, a call center, or a third-party AI voice agent that writes appointments back into Denticon via integration.
- **It does not replace a full communications stack.** Most Denticon practices use a dedicated patient communication tool or phone AI alongside Denticon, not instead of it.
- **It does not publicly disclose pricing.** Pricing is quote-based through Planet DDS sales, and varies significantly by location count, feature set, and contract terms.


## Does Denticon Have AI?

Yes and no, and the distinction matters for buyers. Denticon has AI through partner integrations, not through a single native "Denticon AI" product. The two AI capabilities most visible in the Denticon ecosystem are:

- **Voicify AI** for conversational phone answering, integrated with Denticon scheduling. Voicify is the partner Planet DDS has highlighted most prominently for AI phone coverage.
- **Pearl AI** for imaging diagnostics, which uses computer vision to flag potential pathology on radiographs and integrates with Denticon's clinical layer.

Beyond these two, Denticon practices commonly layer additional AI receptionist tools (Arini, Viva AI, Dentina, AINORA) on top of Denticon depending on language requirements, after-hours coverage needs, and whether the practice wants a fully managed service or a self-serve platform. The Denticon integration story for phone AI is still evolving, which is why many DSOs are actively evaluating alternatives to Voicify right now.


## Denticon Pros and Cons

**Pros**

- Built for multi-location and DSO scale from day one, not retrofitted.
- Cloud-native with no on-premise server requirement.
- Strong partner ecosystem including AI imaging and AI phone integrations.
- Unified reporting across a dental group, which matters enormously for DSO operators.
- Regular feature updates typical of modern SaaS, unlike legacy dental PMS.

**Cons**

- Pricing is not publicly disclosed, which creates friction for practices trying to budget.
- Not a fit for single-location practices that do not need multi-location features, where cheaper systems like Open Dental or Curve Dental may be better matches.
- Native phone AI is dependent on Voicify integration, which means buyers are partly choosing Voicify when they choose Denticon for AI phone answering.
- Migration from legacy systems (Dentrix, Eaglesoft) is a real project, not a weekend task.
- Internet-dependent. A practice with unreliable connectivity will feel the pain of cloud PMS more than a practice with on-premise software.


## Denticon Pricing

Not disclosed publicly. Contact Planet DDS sales for a quote. Pricing typically varies based on number of locations, number of operatories, feature tier, and contract length. DSO buyers should expect volume-based pricing that gets more favorable with more locations. We do not quote specific numbers here because published Denticon pricing is not available and we do not invent pricing in our reviews.


## Who Denticon Is Best For

Based on Denticon's positioning and feature depth, the platform is best suited for:

- **DSOs and multi-location dental groups.** Denticon was built for this use case and it shows. Group-level reporting, centralized provider management, and unified scheduling across locations are where Denticon shines.
- **Cloud-forward practices.** Practices that have made a deliberate choice to avoid on-premise servers and prefer browser-based tools will appreciate Denticon's architecture.
- **Growth-stage dental groups.** Practices planning to expand from two to ten or ten to fifty locations benefit from a PMS that already handles that scale rather than outgrowing a single-office system.
- **Practices integrating AI imaging.** The Pearl AI integration is genuinely useful for DSOs standardizing diagnostic assist across locations.

Denticon is less obviously the right answer for:

- Single-location practices with no expansion plans, where simpler or cheaper cloud PMS options may be enough.
- Practices deeply embedded in the Dentrix ecosystem with long-tenured staff who know Dentrix workflows.
- Practices that want a fully bundled AI phone + PMS experience from a single vendor.


## Denticon Alternatives (PMS)

If you are evaluating Denticon against other dental PMS platforms, the main alternatives are:

- **Dentrix (Henry Schein One).** The most widely deployed dental PMS in the US. On-premise core with cloud add-ons. Strong in single-location and small-group practices. Massive installed base means more trained staff available in the hiring market.
- **Eaglesoft (Patterson).** Another legacy on-premise dental PMS with a large installed base. Similar profile to Dentrix in terms of market maturity and workflow design.
- **Open Dental.** Open-source dental PMS with strong community support and transparent pricing. Popular with independent practices and smaller groups that want to avoid vendor lock-in.
- **Curve Dental.** Cloud-native competitor to Denticon, more often chosen by single-location and small-group practices. Good fit for cloud-forward buyers who do not need full DSO-scale features.
- **Carestream (CS Practice / Orthotrac).** Dental PMS with strong imaging integration given Carestream's imaging hardware business. Often chosen by practices standardizing on Carestream sensors and software.

The PMS choice is largely orthogonal to the AI phone choice. Most modern AI receptionist tools work with multiple PMS platforms, which is why this review spends more time on the AI phone options than on replacing Denticon itself.


## AI Receptionist Options for Denticon Users

This is the core buyer question behind most "denticon ai" searches. If you are a Denticon practice and you want AI phone coverage, these are the realistic options in 2026:

- **Voicify AI.** The partner Planet DDS has highlighted most prominently. Deepest native Denticon integration, which matters for write-back reliability. The obvious starting point for DSOs that want the vendor-blessed option.
- **Arini.** Dental-specific AI receptionist with strong brand recognition in the dental market. Works with multiple PMS platforms. Often evaluated alongside Voicify.
- **Viva AI.** Another dental-focused AI receptionist with scheduling and insurance-question handling. Works with multiple dental PMS systems.
- **Dentina.** Dental AI phone tool focused on after-hours coverage and new-patient intake. Smaller footprint but worth evaluating for practices with a specific after-hours pain point.
- **AINORA.** Voice AI platform for multilingual and multi-market practices. Native support for English, Lithuanian, Russian, and other European languages, which matters for practices serving multilingual patient bases or DSOs expanding into European markets. Call Jess at +1 (518) 241-8125 to hear the English agent live, or Agne at +370 5 200 2619 for the Lithuanian equivalent. See our full dental receptionist comparison for more context.

The right AI phone choice depends on three things: language requirements (most US-only tools do not handle multilingual well), integration depth with Denticon (Voicify is deepest, others vary), and whether you want a self-serve platform or a fully managed service.


## AI Receptionists That Integrate With Denticon: Quick Comparison

The integration landscape is evolving quickly, and specifics should always be verified directly with each vendor because partnership status changes. At a high level, here is how the main AI receptionist options compare for Denticon users:

- **Voicify AI.** Deepest Denticon integration. Vendor-blessed by Planet DDS. Best default choice for US-only DSOs that want minimum integration risk.
- **Arini.** Broad PMS support. Strong dental brand. Verify current Denticon integration status directly with Arini sales.
- **Viva AI.** Dental focus with multi-PMS support. Verify current Denticon status.
- **Dentina.** Niche after-hours focus. Verify current integration scope.
- **AINORA.** Multilingual support and managed-service delivery. Integration approach varies by PMS. For Denticon specifically, AINORA operates as a voice layer that writes appointment requests via scheduling APIs and hands over calls that need human judgment. Best fit for practices with multilingual patient bases or European expansion plans.

A realistic buyer evaluation involves calling two or three of these AI receptionists live (the ones that publish demo numbers), then shortlisting based on voice quality, handling of edge cases, and confirmed write-back to Denticon during a pilot.


## How to Evaluate AI Phone Tools for Denticon

The most common mistake Denticon practices make when evaluating AI phone tools is to focus on feature lists rather than calling the agents live. Here is a better process:

1. **Call each shortlisted AI receptionist live.** Every serious AI voice vendor should publish a demo number or offer a live demo call. If you cannot hear the agent within 10 minutes of visiting the website, that is a signal.
2. **Test the hard cases.** Ask about insurance you do not accept. Ask about procedures the practice does not offer. Try to reschedule an appointment that does not exist. Listen for how the agent handles ambiguity, not just the happy path.
3. **Verify Denticon write-back during a pilot.** Do not take integration claims at face value. Run a two to four week pilot with real appointments and confirm that the AI writes cleanly into Denticon: correct patient, correct operatory, correct provider, correct appointment type. This is where most integrations either prove themselves or reveal gaps.
4. **Measure after-hours and overflow performance.** The main reason dental practices buy AI phone tools is to capture calls that would otherwise go to voicemail. Measure the specific metric that matters: new-patient calls captured outside business hours, and how many convert to booked appointments.
5. **Evaluate total cost of ownership.** Include the monthly platform cost, per-minute or per-call charges, integration fees, and any required professional services. The cheapest sticker price is often not the cheapest total.


## Market Position and Outlook

Denticon is in a strong position in the DSO and multi-location dental segment. The cloud-native architecture, multi-location DNA, and Planet DDS ecosystem (imaging, AI partnerships) give it real structural advantages for the buyer segment it targets. The main competitive pressure comes from Dentrix Ascend (Henry Schein's cloud answer to Denticon) and from newer cloud entrants targeting the same DSO buyer.

The more interesting shift for Denticon practices is on the AI phone layer. Voicify is no longer the only credible option, and DSOs are increasingly willing to evaluate alternatives based on language support, managed-service delivery, and pilot results. This is healthy for the market because it pressures every AI receptionist vendor (including AINORA) to prove integration reliability and measurable new-patient capture rather than relying on partnership logos.

For Denticon practices evaluating AI phone tools in 2026, the recommendation is straightforward: pilot two vendors against each other for 30 days, measure captured new-patient calls, measure write-back reliability, and choose based on results rather than sales pitches. The technology is ready. The buyer process is what separates wins from disappointments. Our full guide to AI receptionists for dental clinics covers the broader vendor landscape in more detail.


## Frequently Asked Questions

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- **Dental Demo (English):** +1 (518) 241-8125 - Jess at Dental AI Clinic
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- **Sales Demo:** +1 (218) 636-0234 - Jessica at Ainora

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