OraCore Scribe is the live workflow layer.
OraCore’s long-term vision is a connected operating layer for clinical documentation, revenue-cycle context, patient follow-up, front desk signals, and practice visibility. The live starting point is OraCore Scribe: dental-specific notes and team handoffs your practice reviews before anything reaches the record.
What is live now, and what is roadmap.
- LiveScribe drafts dental notes, treatment context, visit summaries, and team handoffs for human review.
- Plan-basedSolo and Team use manual export. Pro can use PMS-read context on eligible workflows.
- RoadmapRevenue-cycle support, patient follow-up, front desk signals, and practice visibility build from the same visit data foundation.
The appointment contains more operational intelligence than the chart captures.
The PMS records appointments, codes, payments, and chart entries. OraCore starts with what happened in the room: what was said, what the patient worried about, what the provider recommended, and what the team needs to do next.
Clinical documentation
Scribe turns the visit conversation into review-ready dental notes and handoff context.
Team handoffs
The front desk gets cleaner next-step context instead of chasing the provider after the patient leaves.
Future intelligence
The long-term OS uses visit data to support follow-up, claims context, and practice signals that PMS-only tools cannot see.
One live product, several future workflow layers.
OraCore Scribe is available now. The broader platform roadmap points toward the workflow layers that can become possible when better visit documentation becomes the foundation.
Scribe
Live
Ambient dental capture, drafted clinical notes, treatment context, visit summaries, and team handoffs.
PMS Context
Scoped
Manual export on Solo and Team. PMS-read context on eligible Pro workflows after onboarding review.
Revenue Cycle
Roadmap
Future narrative, attachment-context, and claim-support workflows built from reviewed clinical documentation.
Patient Follow-Up
Roadmap
Future patient communication drafts that use what was actually discussed in the appointment.
Front Desk Signals
Roadmap
Future scheduling, verification, handoff, and task signals from the visit context.
Practice Visibility
Roadmap
Future operational intelligence that connects patient conversations, team behavior, and practice patterns.
Security Review
Required
BAA-supported deployment, retention review, access expectations, and team controls before rollout.
Getting Started
Now
Compare plans, confirm workflow fit, and choose whether Solo, Team, Pro, or Enterprise planning best matches your practice.
Start with the documentation layer your team can use now.
The operating-system vision begins with a practical first step: reduce the documentation burden, improve team handoffs, and keep final control with the practice.
How to read OraCore today
- OraCore Scribe is available now for dental documentation and handoff workflows.
- Solo and Team support manual review and export.
- Pro can use PMS-read context on eligible workflows after onboarding review.
- Enterprise supports custom planning, security review, and rollout scoping.
- Future platform layers build from the same visit-data foundation. Read why the operatory is ready for consolidation.
Choose the path that matches your next question.
Use the platform overview to understand the vision, then go deeper into the product, pricing, comparison, or sales path that fits your practice.
What practices should understand about the platform vision.
Is the full OraCore roadmap available today?
No. OraCore Scribe is the live product. The broader roadmap includes future workflow support around claims, patient follow-up, front desk signals, and practice visibility.
Does OraCore replace the practice management system?
No. The PMS remains the system of record. OraCore starts with Scribe, which drafts documentation for human review and export. Pro can use PMS-read context on eligible workflows.
Why does Scribe come first?
Scribe captures the visit context the PMS does not naturally contain: the conversation, clinical rationale, patient concerns, and handoff details. That is the foundation for future workflow intelligence.
Where should a practice start?
Most practices should start with OraCore Scribe, then evaluate pricing, PMS context, HIPAA/security, and roadmap fit during a demo or onboarding conversation.
Start with the live workflow
See the Scribe layer first.
The operating-system vision only matters if the first layer removes documentation work from the team. Start with Scribe, then decide how much connection and roadmap fit your practice needs.