

As dental technology continues to evolve, more diagnostic and imaging devices are becoming part of everyday dental workflows. Tools that capture fluorescence signals, biofilm patterns, or detailed intraoral images are now being used alongside digital platforms to support patient communication and clinical review.
With these advancements comes a responsibility to manage patient data carefully and thoughtfully. Platforms used alongside FDA-linked dental devices must be built with privacy, workflow structure, and regulatory awareness in mind. Dentulu was developed with these considerations at its core, focusing on how digital infrastructure can responsibly support modern dental technology.
Dental diagnostic imaging tools generate sensitive clinical information. Whether the data comes from plaque imaging scanners, multispectral cameras, or near-infrared intraoral devices, it must be handled within systems that respect patient privacy and established healthcare standards.
Dentulu is designed to support key operational needs commonly associated with regulated dental environments, including:
Rather than adding these considerations later, Dentulu’s platform architecture reflects healthcare-first design principles that many dental organizations expect when working with advanced diagnostic tools.
Dental device manufacturers and dental service organizations (DSOs) increasingly rely on digital platforms to support how devices are used in real-world clinical settings. While regulatory responsibility remains with the manufacturer, the surrounding digital workflow plays a meaningful role in how data is collected, reviewed, and documented.
Dentulu is structured to support workflows commonly associated with devices such as:
By offering structured pathways for patient data intake and provider review, Dentulu helps reduce fragmentation between devices, clinicians, and digital records without positioning itself as a diagnostic system.
Patient privacy is a foundational requirement in dental telehealth. Platforms supporting diagnostic imaging must be designed to manage how data moves between patients, providers, and systems.
Dentulu follows HIPAA-aware design practices that focus on:
These elements help support responsible handling of clinical data generated by dental imaging tools, especially in remote or hybrid care environments.
Dental telehealth compliance is not just about data security, it also involves how workflows are structured and how clinical oversight is maintained. Clear documentation, defined interaction paths, and organized records all play a role.
Dentulu supports these needs by enabling:
This structured approach can be helpful for organizations integrating advanced diagnostic devices into broader dental care workflows.
Dentulu is built to support different groups involved in dental technology adoption:
Manufacturers exploring digital workflows alongside FDA-linked dental devices can use Dentulu as a platform to support patient engagement and clinician interaction without building custom systems from scratch.
Dental service organizations benefit from a centralized environment that supports consistent workflows across multiple locations and teams.
Clinicians using advanced imaging tools can work within a digital platform that supports secure communication and documentation without disrupting existing practice systems.
Maintaining organized, traceable records is an important part of operating in healthcare environments. Dentulu’s platform structure supports this through:
These features help organizations maintain internal governance practices when managing data related to dental diagnostic devices.
When diagnostic devices are integrated into dental workflows, patients, providers, and manufacturers are all affected. Dentulu is designed with this ecosystem in mind, supporting patient privacy, clinician usability, and operational clarity without replacing clinical judgment or regulatory responsibility.
As dental imaging and diagnostic technologies continue to advance, the platforms that support them must evolve as well. Dentulu provides a digital foundation designed to work alongside FDA-linked dental devices, supporting structured workflows, HIPAA-aware data handling, and modern dental telehealth needs.
For organizations exploring the future of digital dentistry, having a platform built with these considerations from day one can make integration simpler and workflows more consistent over time.