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CADI is dental digital X-ray and imaging management software from SYNCA, positioned as “one software” solution for centrally managing multiple types of devices, including intraoral cameras, X-ray sensors, phosphor plate scanners, panoramic X-rays, and digital cameras. Its core value proposition is allowing clinics to retain a unified imaging software platform and workflow when changing sensor brands or introducing new imaging equipment.
Based on the main content, CADI’s strengths are centered on the full dental clinical imaging workflow: acquisition, storage, access, presentation, printing, and email delivery. The Patient Global Library can pull case images and X-rays across patient files to help explain treatment recommendations. Five preset desktops and customizable desktops are suited for diagnosis and co-diagnosis with patients. Report Writer supports template-based reports with drag-and-drop images. The implant module includes built-in libraries for 25 brands to assist with evaluating width and depth. It also offers vertical features such as measurement annotations, cosmetic and whitening simulation, and DFO cephalometric analysis.
CADI clearly emphasizes that there is no need to purchase expensive upfront software licenses, instead using a low monthly subscription fee. The monthly fee covers the software license, future upgrades, and ongoing phone support, with licensing scale adjustable according to the clinic’s needs. However, the website content does not disclose specific pricing, plan tiers, free trials, or payment methods.
Its advantages are a clearly defined vertical use case: it is designed around dental imaging device compatibility, diagnostic presentation, and patient communication. It also claims to have 125,000 users worldwide, which provides some validation of its maturity. The downside is that key enterprise software capabilities are not sufficiently disclosed: there is no explanation of cloud or on-premise deployment options, permission controls, auditing, security compliance, APIs, or integration capabilities with practice management systems or electronic medical records.
CADI is suitable for dental clinics that want to move beyond the limitations of single-device-vendor software, use imaging hardware from multiple brands, and value patient co-diagnosis as well as implant and orthodontic imaging analysis. If an organization has strong requirements for cloud deployment, data compliance, open APIs, or complex permission management, it should confirm these details with the vendor.
The extracted text does not provide information on access from China, Chinese-language services, or localized deployment. Therefore, its access status in China is unknown.
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