Dentrix 6.8 packed with user-requested upgrades, enhancements

Aug. 1, 1998
Dentrix 6.8 is a new release packed with enhancements and user-requested upgrades. This brand-new release offers solutions to production obstacles like bad debt and uncompleted treatment plans that fall through the cracks. Among the new features are the collections manager and the treatment manager, designed to save the doctor`s time and money, while allowing superior patient care to be the primary focus.

Dentrix 6.8 is a new release packed with enhancements and user-requested upgrades. This brand-new release offers solutions to production obstacles like bad debt and uncompleted treatment plans that fall through the cracks. Among the new features are the collections manager and the treatment manager, designed to save the doctor`s time and money, while allowing superior patient care to be the primary focus.

Dentrix 6.8 will be shipped during the summer to current Dentrix users who are enrolled in the Dentrix maintenance agreement. All others can obtain the new release by calling Dentrix at (800) DENTRIX or visit Dentrix online at http://www.dentrix.com.

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