Authorized visit input
Conversation, typed data, or six-site measurements begin in Molaris.
Molaris × Open Dental
Molaris prepares clinical work from the authorized visit, keeps it reviewable, and waits for the relevant clinician action before sending anything to Open Dental.
“Integrated” is not enough. The destination, fallback, and unsuccessful state should all be visible.
The workflow makes preparation, decision, and destination separate.
Conversation, typed data, or six-site measurements begin in Molaris.
The note, working exam, or referral remains inspectable.
Approval, exam finalization, or Send initiates the consequential step.
The response determines preferred, fallback, or failed status.
Every artifact has a specific destination and an honest unsuccessful state.
After explicit approval, Molaris first targets the associated appointment. When no matching appointment is available, a commlog is used and identified as the fallback. The approved note is locked; a correction becomes a separately approved amendment.
When supported by the practice’s Open Dental API, the finalized six-site exam targets the Perio module. If the intended endpoint is unavailable, Molaris can use a named commlog summary fallback rather than claiming the Perio write succeeded.
Saving a draft does not file it to Open Dental. The user’s Send action delivers the email/PDF, and only a successfully sent referral can file a copy to the patient chart.
A failed API request is reported. It does not erase the Molaris record or silently change into a successful Open Dental status.
Open Dental already offers native voice periodontal entry. The products should be compared on the jobs they actually perform.
Open Dental’s built-in tool listens for supported commands while the user charts periodontal measurements. If direct native voice entry is the entire need, evaluate that first. Read Open Dental’s documentation →
Molaris combines ambient note drafting, a six-site working exam, referral preparation, explicit approval, signed-note locking, amendments, and visible writeback outcomes.
An integration earns trust in the paths where the upstream system rejects or cannot accept a request.
Compatibility depends on the practice’s API access, permissions, version, identifiers, and configured endpoints.
Open Dental is a third-party product. This page describes the current Molaris integration behavior and does not imply endorsement by or affiliation with Open Dental Software.
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