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OASiS is a Microsoft Windows™ based practice management system designed for a variety of dental and allied health practices. OASiS is designed and developed in Melbourne Australia by Henry Schein One, a 100% owned subsidiary of Henry Schein USA.

SQL Database

OASiS is designed for use on a SQL client/server database system. In this environment the data and database engine are stored on a single "server". "Client" workstations communicate with the server for database processing.

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This external database is opened upon loading OASiS Daily Work and kept open during the life of the OASiS session. The database comprises information on preference tables prompts and is usually amended as part of any OASiS upgrade. For this reason, when upgrading the server to the latest OASiS version, the server and all other workstations sharing it must exit OASiS for the upgrade to be processed correctly.

OASiS Modules and Components

OASiS consists of a core module called “System Manager” (manual included in the manuals page) along with three other main modules:

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  • Stock Control
  • Patient Education
  • Presentation Manager
  • Bar Coding / Instrument Tracking
  • Prescription Writing
  • Communication Server
  • Treatment Imaging (My Work without Dental Charting)
  • SOE Link (web transport service)

Practice Registration

Each OASiS installation requires two registration processes.

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This same table also contains a registration expiration date which is set one year forward on a new installation. This date is monitored as the operator runs OASiS Daily Work and a warning message appears when the system date approaches seven days or less of the expiration date. Should the date expire OASiS Daily Work automatically runs the Registration screen process, where a new registration number (which must be obtained from Henry Schein One Melbourne office) is required to be entered for the following year.


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