Automation

Dental Rx Check — catch an incomplete work order before you start

Upload the work order a dentist sent your lab and get back a GREEN/YELLOW/RED completeness check — what's missing or contradictory (shade, tooth number, material, the impression or scan) — with a ready-to-send clarification note, before the case hits the bench.

For dental laboratories and technicians who lose time to incomplete Rx's, remakes and clarification calls.

By hand

manual intake QC + a clarification call on many orders

With Tedrix

seconds per order

One avoided remake pays for the tool many times over — a remake costs the lab both materials and chair time downstream.

Estimated from a typical workflow — your numbers depend on volume.

What it does

A large share of incoming prescriptions are missing something — no shade on an anterior crown, no tooth number, no bite registration, an unreadable scrawl — and busy intake means the case moves forward anyway, straight toward a remake or a mid-case phone call. Dental Rx Check reads the order in one pass and flags exactly what's missing or contradictory before the technician starts.

It checks completeness and consistency only — it never makes the clinical or technical design decision for you (never picks the material, shade or restoration). It flags, you decide. When it genuinely can't read a handwritten field, it says so instead of guessing.

What goes in

The incoming work order / prescription (Rx) — a paper slip, PDF or photo, plus any portal printout.

What you get back

A completeness check: the order fields (restoration, tooth numbers, material, shade), the required attachments (impression/scan, bite registration), consistency flags, a ready-to-send clarification note, and a GREEN/YELLOW/RED 'ready to start?' status.

What the output looks like

Example: an incoming crown order.

The request that comes in

📎 Work order (photo of a paper slip)

Restoration: crown, tooth 11

Material: zirconia

(no shade given)

Impression: intraoral scan attached

What Tedrix hands back

Illustrative example — you run the tool on your own documents.

What it handles

  • Reads paper, PDF and photo work orders — even a handwritten slip
  • Flags missing shade, tooth number, material and due date
  • Checks the impression/scan and bite registration are accounted for
  • Catches contradictions (tooth number vs restoration type, shade missing on an anterior crown)
  • A ready-to-send clarification note for the dentist
  • Completeness & consistency only — never the clinical design; documents processed transiently, never stored

How it runs

1

Upload the order

Upload the incoming Rx — paper slip, PDF or photo.

2

It reads every field

One pass extracts the restoration, tooth numbers, material, shade, due date and the referenced attachments.

3

It flags the gaps

Missing shade, no tooth number, no impression/scan, or a contradiction is flagged before the case starts.

4

You clarify or start

A GREEN/YELLOW/RED status and a ready-to-send note tell you whether to start or ask the dentist first.

Common questions

Does it make the technical decision for me?

No. It checks the order's completeness and consistency — that the fields and attachments needed to start are there and don't contradict each other. It never picks the material, shade or restoration; every clinical and technical decision stays with the technician and dentist.

Can it read a handwritten or photographed slip?

Yes. It reads paper, PDFs and photos, and when it genuinely can't make out a handwritten field it says so instead of guessing — an unreadable order is a 'verify' outcome, not a guess.

What does it cost?

It starts from $49/mo, and your 7-day no-card trial lets you run it on your own work orders before you pay anything.

From $49/mo

Try it free on your own document

Run one of your real documents through it and see the result for yourself. Keep the tool only if it earns its place — your 7-day no-card trial starts once you're set up.

Try it free

No upfront cost · 7-day free trial, no card · cancel anytime

Dental Lab Rx Check — Catch Incomplete Work Orders · Tedrix