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How to Avoid Common Mistakes When Choosing Perio Software
Written by: Isaac Shapot, Marketing Director, DSNChoosing the right perio software can feel like walking into a high-end restaurant with no menu. There are a ton of options, plenty of marketing fluff, and no clear way to tell what’s actually going to work until it’s too late.
And for periodontists—who often juggle surgical workflows, complex treatment plans, hygiene recall systems, and insurance intricacies—the stakes are high.
You’re not just buying a tool. You’re setting the pace for how your practice will run every single day.
If you’re in the market for new perio software—or just wondering whether your current setup is doing the job—this guide walks through the most common pitfalls to avoid and what to focus on instead.
Mistake #1: Choosing Software That Wasn’t Built for Perio
Here’s the first red flag: if the software feels like it was designed for general dentists and then “adapted” for periodontics, you’re likely in for some headaches.
Perio practices aren’t just scaling and polishing. You’re managing implant placements, tissue regeneration procedures, complex surgical planning, frequent referrals, and long-term patient relationships that span years. Your software needs to reflect that.
If your current platform is forcing you to:
Create workarounds for surgeries
Manually track perio charting outside the system
Use extra tools just to manage hygiene schedules
…it might be time to consider something more specialized.
The best perio software doesn’t force you to conform to a general dental workflow. It adapts to the way you practice.
Mistake #2: Overlooking Hygiene Recall Capabilities
This one’s easy to miss—until your schedule starts falling apart. Hygiene recall isn’t just a nice-to-have in a perio practice. It’s the engine that keeps your patient base active and your production consistent.
Make sure your software makes it easy to:
Set up custom recall intervals (every 3 months, 4 months, etc.)
Track overdue patients and reactivation rates
Automate reminders via text or email
View hygiene schedules alongside surgical ones
Some platforms bundle recall into a generic reminder system that barely scratches the surface. That’s not going to cut it when your patients need ongoing periodontal maintenance for years at a time.
Mistake #3: Underestimating the Importance of Clinical Documentation
You know what’s worse than writing detailed clinical notes? Writing them twice—or digging through messy, inconsistent templates that don’t reflect your procedures.
Your perio software should make documentation fast, easy, and accurate. That means:
Templates for common procedures like flap surgery, crown lengthening, and implants
Integrated perio charting with easy comparisons over time
The ability to document both surgical and non-surgical treatment plans in one place
A clean, intuitive clinical interface your team doesn’t dread using
If your notes still live in a separate system—or worse, on paper—you’re not just wasting time. You’re putting your compliance and continuity of care at risk.
Mistake #4: Treating Imaging Like an Afterthought
You might not think of imaging as a “make or break” factor when choosing perio software, but it absolutely can be.
From bone loss tracking to implant planning, visual documentation is key. And yet many practices find themselves toggling between software programs, using third-party viewers, or re-scanning because the system didn’t save things properly the first time.
A solid perio platform should either:
Offer native image viewing and storage
Integrate smoothly with your existing imaging tools
Let you pull up X-rays, CBCTs, and intraoral photos right from the patient record
If accessing images feels like a chore, you’re slowing your team down unnecessarily—and potentially missing key clinical insights.
Mistake #5: Prioritizing Price Over Fit
Look, we all want to be smart with money. But going with the cheapest software on the list rarely pays off in the long run.
Here’s what usually happens:
You spend more time doing workarounds
You invest in third-party tools to patch gaps
Your team gets frustrated and stops using half the features
You eventually switch platforms again—and pay twice
Instead of asking “What’s the cheapest option?” try asking:
“What will help us run the practice we want to be running in 3 years?”
“What software will actually get used by my team?”
“What’s going to make my life easier—not more complicated?”
Choosing the right perio software is an investment, not just a line item.
Mistake #6: Ignoring Support and Training
This one’s easy to overlook—until something breaks.
Plenty of software companies promise support, but the reality can range from excellent to…well, endless hold music and robotic emails.
Ask real questions about:
Who handles your support (U.S.-based? Offshore?)
Whether training is included or costs extra
How long onboarding takes
What the company’s response time is like when issues come up
It doesn’t matter how good the software is if your team can’t get help when they need it.
Mistake #7: Assuming All Reporting Is Created Equal
You can’t manage what you can’t measure.
Yet many practices still operate with barely-there reports that show production totals and not much else. To really grow your perio practice, you need insights—not just numbers.
Look for software that can help you track:
Referral patterns and source performance
Hygiene recall effectiveness
Treatment acceptance rates
Insurance aging and payment speed
Monthly trends in surgical vs. non-surgical cases
The best perio software turns your data into decisions. And that’s where real growth happens.
Mistake #8: Overlooking Integration with Other Tools
You probably use more than just your practice management software. Maybe you have a digital forms tool, a patient communication platform, or an imaging system you love.
Make sure your software plays well with others. Ask about:
Existing integrations with tools you already use
Whether your imaging system connects directly
API availability (if you ever want to connect custom workflows)
How easy it is to move data in and out
You don’t want to get stuck in a system that keeps your practice siloed.
Mistake #9: Failing to Involve the Team
This is a sneaky one—but critical.
Too many practice owners evaluate software in a vacuum, only to discover that their clinical team hates the UI or their front desk finds it clunky.
Avoid this by:
Involving key team members in the demos
Letting different roles ask their own questions
Getting honest feedback on ease of use
Giving your team time to test things (if possible)
The more invested your team is in the decision, the smoother the transition will be—and the more likely they’ll actually use the new system the way it’s meant to be used.
Mistake #10: Delaying the Decision Too Long
It’s tempting to keep limping along with your current system, especially when switching software feels overwhelming. But delay has a cost.
The longer you wait:
The more missed revenue opportunities pile up
The more manual work your team tolerates
The harder it gets to migrate your data cleanly
The more you normalize inefficiencies you shouldn’t have to deal with
The right time to switch is before the wheels come off. If you’re already noticing the cracks, trust that instinct—and act on it.
Wrapping It Up
Perio software isn’t just a tech choice. It’s a clinical decision, a business decision, and—if we’re being honest—a quality-of-life decision too.
The best systems fade into the background and let your team shine. They don’t slow you down, make you think twice, or require a stack of sticky notes to make sense.
So whether you’re replacing your current system or setting up a new practice from scratch, don’t rush the decision. Ask the right questions. Avoid the traps. And choose something that fits the way your perio team really works.
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