Entteri is an information systems provider for the dental care industry, founded in 1994. We have been part of Planmeca Group since August 2015. Our cooperation with Planmeca enables us to supply our customers with everything they need from under one roof and to offer them a unique software combination for dental practice management and imaging.
Romexis AssisDent is the most comprehensive and easy-to-use cloud-based dental practice management software available. Created with efficiency in mind, it makes clinical and administrative routines run smoother and provides powerful tools for managing your dental clinic – whether it is a single clinic or a whole chain of them.
See what our clients, partners, and collaborators have to say about their experiences with us. These stories highlight the trust, collaboration, and positive outcomes we strive to achieve in every relationship. Explore their perspectives and discover the impact we’ve made together.
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3/5/2025
I have been working as a test automation intern at Entteri for seven months now, and throughout this time, I have been extremely satisfied with both the work environment and the overall experience.
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2/25/2025
At Entteri, we know that the best professional relationships develop in environments that encourage meaningful interaction. On February 19, 2025, we had the pleasure of hosting an interactive and dynamic event for a group of international mentees - an afternoon filled with insights, shared experiences, and a new perspective on networking.
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2/18/2025
Hello, my name is Fiia, and I completed my AMK internship at Entteri. My internship started in June 2024 and ended in November 2024, which made my internship 6 months long – including my 4-week summer break. I have a background in dentistry as I have been a dental nurse in my “past life” and used AssisDent during my workdays, so the landing was quite smooth.
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2/11/2025
There’s a major buzz right now in the oral health field around AI-assisted X-ray analysis. Research shows that the algorithms currently available can already detect cavities on bitewing X-rays more accurately than humans. (A bitewing is the most common type of dental X-ray—your dentist typically snaps a few of them during a routine checkup almost without you noticing.)