Dental animations are used daily in dental practices to explain both simple and complex procedures.
Common examples include dental implant animation, bridge vs implant comparison, tooth extraction, and periodontal treatment sequences.
These animations allow patients to visualize each step of the procedure in a structured and intuitive way.
By using dental animations consistently, dentists can reduce repetitive explanations and improve communication efficiency.
Patients receive the same clear visual message every time, which helps reduce uncertainty and improves overall understanding during consultations.
This structured approach supports more confident decision-making without adding complexity to the clinical workflow.
Dental animations are one of the most effective ways to explain treatments to patients.
Personal Assistant 400 & 3D is DentalMaster’s library of over 400 dental animations designed to support clearer and faster communication during consultations.
Access a broad selection of educational 3D animations for procedures, anatomy and patient communication.
PA400 can support comparison of multiple Dental animations when the goal is patient education.
Find the right explanation quickly with a structured library and practical categories.
What is a dental animation?
A dental animation is a visual explanation that helps patients understand treatments such as implants, bridges, or extractions.
Use PA400 for everyday explanations. Use DentPlan3D when the patient needs to understand a case-specific complex treatment pathway.
Best for common procedures
can justify the yearly investment for many complex treatments
Included with DentPlan3D Flagship
The flagship DentPlan3D license includes PA400, so the clinic can combine educational animation and chairside decision support.
Keep your existing practice software for administration. Add DentalMaster for the moment that matters most: clinical explanation and patient decision-making.
Keep your current dental practice software for administration. Add DentalMaster for the most important moment: clinical explanation and patient decision.
