DNH is a cloud-based case management platform designed for dental implant planning workflows involving dentists, planners, and administrators. Owais and his team worked on structuring a centralized system to replace fragmented processes built around emails, spreadsheets, and manual file sharing, which often led to poor visibility, version conflicts, and delayed case progression. Industry analysis highlighted the growing reliance on STL and DICOM files, global collaboration, and strict documentation standards—making structured workflows, access control, and traceability essential for accuracy and compliance.
The platform enforces a role-based, end-to-end case lifecycle covering case creation, plan submission, dentist approval, invoicing, and delivery tracking. Owais and his team supported the implementation of secure Dropbox integration for STL/DICOM file handling, in-platform queries and approvals, automated invoicing, and detailed audit logs capturing every action and state change. This approach improved turnaround times, eliminated data inconsistencies, strengthened security through encrypted access and backups, and delivered full traceability across all stakeholders—resulting in a reliable, scalable system tailored for high-precision dental implant operations.
