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Does DentiVoice work the same for a single practice and a multi-location group?

Yes, with routing built for each. A single practice needs calls answered and booked correctly. A multi-location group needs calls routed to the right location, with each location's hours, providers, and scheduling rules respected.

Most of the practices we talked to before launch were already thinking about a second location, so we built for both from the start.

What do patients actually think when they realize it's AI?

Most don't care, as long as they get what they called for. Nobody's calling a dental practice because they want a specific voice on the other end. They're calling because they have a toothache, or a question about hours, or they need to reschedule.

What annoys patients is being put on hold, sent to voicemail, or not getting through at all. DentiVoice fixes that.

How long does it take a practice to actually get DentiVoice running?

Most practices are live within a week. The Dentrix, Eaglesoft, or Open Dental integration is the part people worry about most, and it takes the least effort on their end.

The bigger lift is deciding how calls get routed and what your booking rules should be. That's a conversation, not a technical problem.

Why do practices switch to DentiVoice?

Most of them aren't trying to cut headcount. They're trying to stop losing patients to whoever picks up the phone.

Front desks miss calls. It's not a management problem. It's a capacity problem. And the patients who don't get through don't call back. They just find another practice.

Does DentiVoice pretend to be human?

No. Patients know they're talking to an AI.

We made that call early and we're not going back on it. A system that tricks patients into thinking they're talking to a person will eventually get caught. And in a trust-based business like dentistry, that's not a trade worth making.

What does DentiVoice actually do?

It answers every inbound call. Books, reschedules, and cancels appointments. Handles insurance and hours questions. Escalates to a human when the situation calls for it.

It runs 24/7. That includes evenings, weekends, and the 11 minutes your front desk is helping someone at the window.

It connects to Dentrix, Eaglesoft, and Open Dental in real time. Not a workaround. Actual sync.

A dentist built an AI receptionist. Here is why it had to be us.

I'm Dr. Muhammad Abdel-Rahim, a practicing dentist and the founder of DentiVoice.

Most dental AI tools are built by tech companies that have never run a practice. They design for the demo, not for Monday morning when three patients are on hold and your front desk is doing everything at once.

We built DentiVoice from inside the operatory. We knew exactly what a dental front desk handles, what patients need to hear, and what makes them book versus hang up.

A few things that shaped how we built it:

DentiVoice - AI Receptionist

A 24/7 AI dental receptionist that answers calls, books/reschedules, and routes urgent requests. HIPAA-ready and built for dental workflows. Book a free demo.