A soft, semi-formal clinical voice.
Every label, button, modal, error message and content body has been translated without compromising the original meaning or clinical accuracy. The brand stays in Latin script; everything around it adapts to RTL.
Scattered references — emergency protocols, medical-compromise management, endodontic and periodontal diagnosis, local anesthesia, restorative materials, and the SCFHS matching booklet — condensed into one calm, bilingual, chair-side resource.
A dental practice already has too many tabs open. The textbook in one, the SCFHS portal in another, drug-interaction lookups in a third — each demanding the practitioner's wrist while a patient sits in the chair.
OdontoHamad consolidates the references that actually appear in a working day: thirty medically-compromised patient summaries from Little & Falace, the AAE 2013 trauma recommendations, the AAP 2017 staging and grading, ADA caries-removal techniques, the ISO 11499 cartridge-banding standard, and the full SCFHS 2026 matching booklet.
Every screen has been written so that the answer is one tap away, and so that the question itself — "can I use epinephrine in this patient?", "is this pulp salvageable?", "what was last year's cut-off for endodontics in Jeddah?" — does not have to be reformulated for a search engine.
The interface is hand-built and human-written, and the content is maintained by clinicians who use it themselves between patients. OdontoHamad is what a thoughtful colleague would have said had you asked them on the way to the operatory.
Every label, button, modal, error message and content body has been translated without compromising the original meaning or clinical accuracy. The brand stays in Latin script; everything around it adapts to RTL.
The My Note section stores patient name, file number, FDI tooth selections, free text, and photos in the application's private container. There is no upload, no cloud sync, no account. What you write on the chair stays on the chair.
“The answer should be one tap away — and the question should not have to be reformulated.”
Editorial principle · v5.0
OdontoHamad is one product across six surfaces. The iOS application is the canonical reference; the Apple Watch carries a curated subset for quick consultation; Android delivers the same content with platform-appropriate idioms; the web edition is read-only and works in any browser.