How Voice-Based Clinical Workflows Are Changing Hygiene, Documentation, and Perio Case Acceptance
Hygiene teams don’t struggle because of effort or clinical skill—they struggle because charting, documentation, and patient education create friction inside the operatory.
Manual perio charting, typed clinical notes, and inconsistent patient explanations slow appointments, extend the workday, and introduce variability into diagnosis and treatment presentation. Over time, these inefficiencies affect production, documentation quality, patient understanding, and team confidence.
In this session, Dr. Scott Leune is joined by Ty Sneddon, VP of Sales and GTM, for a practical discussion on how voice-based clinical workflows are being used to remove barriers at the point of care. The conversation explores how hands-free charting, real-time clinical notes, and visual perio reporting can improve consistency, reduce after-hours documentation, and support clearer patient communication—without disrupting existing practice management systems.
This is a clinical and operational discussion focused on execution inside the operatory, not software promotion.
Topics Covered
- Why traditional hygiene workflows slow appointments and create end-of-day documentation backlogs
- How hands-free perio charting changes speed, accuracy, and clinician focus
- The impact of real-time clinical notes on documentation quality and compliance
- Why inconsistent perio data leads to variable diagnosis and presentation
- How visual perio reporting improves patient understanding and trust
- The relationship between workflow friction and team burnout
- What smoother, more consistent clinical execution looks like in daily practice
Who Should Attend
- Dental practice owners focused on clinical efficiency and consistency
- Hygienists and clinical leaders responsible for perio charting and documentation
- Practices experiencing after-hours charting or documentation backlogs
- Dentists looking to improve perio diagnosis and SRP case acceptance
- Teams seeking smoother chairside workflows with less physical strain
