Dictation vsAI documentation.
Many dentists are looking for ways to speed up documentation. Dictation and AI documentation are two alternatives – but they work fundamentally differently. Here we compare the two methods based on time, quality, structure and cost.
What is dictation?
Dictation converts speech to written text in real-time. You dictate your clinical notes and the system transcribes verbatim. It's essentially a faster version of typing – you swap the keyboard for your voice.
What is AI documentation?
AI documentation goes a step further. Instead of just transcribing what you say, the AI listens to the patient conversation and structures what you as the clinician communicate during the visit – history, examination findings, diagnosis, treatment – into a clinical draft according to the clinic's templates, for your review.
You don't need to dictate specifically – you talk to your patient as usual, and the AI creates a draft that you then review and approve.
Comparison: Dictation vs AI documentation
| Aspect | Dictation | AI documentation |
|---|---|---|
| Input | You dictate specifically what should be written | AI listens to normal patient conversation |
| Output | Unstructured running text | Structured draft according to template |
| Editing | Requires manual formatting and correction | Requires review, minimal editing |
| Procedure codes | No code suggestions | Suggests codes for your review |
| Time savings | Faster than manual writing | Significantly faster than dictation |
| Templates | No template support | Applies clinic templates automatically |
| Consistency | Varies depending on clinician | Consistent structure across the clinic |
When does dictation fit?
Dictation can still be the right choice if you already have a well-functioning workflow, prefer to control exactly what's written word by word, or primarily document short standardised notes. Dictation is a step up from manual writing, but it still requires you to spend time formulating and structuring the text yourself.
When is AI documentation better?
AI documentation is better if you want to reduce time spent on note-writing, want structured drafts that follow your clinic's templates, or have long consultations where dictation becomes impractical. It requires no extra effort during the patient visit – you work as usual and a draft is created for your review.
Why choose AI documentation?
Dictation saves time compared to manual writing, but still requires you to formulate and structure the text. AI documentation creates a structured draft directly – you review instead of writing. This can mean less after-hours documentation and more focus on the patient during the day.
Summary
Dictation is an improvement over manual writing, but it only solves part of the problem. You swap the keyboard for your voice, but you still need to formulate, structure and format the notes yourself.
AI documentation reduces the documentation workload. You talk to the patient, and the AI creates a draft for your review. That's the difference between writing faster and getting a structured suggestion to start from.
FAQ
Can I use dictation and AI documentation simultaneously?
Yes, but it's rarely necessary. AI documentation replaces the need for dictation since it creates structured drafts directly from the patient conversation. You don't need to dictate separately.
Is AI documentation as accurate as dictation?
AI documentation focuses on structuring information rather than verbatim transcription. It creates a draft – you always review and correct if needed before use.
Does AI documentation work in my language?
Yes. Dentio supports multiple languages and is specifically developed for Nordic dental markets with support for local dental terminology and procedures.