Dental pricing & shortlist page

Dental Lab Management Software Pricing

If you are comparing monthly cost, setup burden, and time-to-value for a dental lab, this is the shorter buying path.

Need analytical sample workflows instead? Start with a traditional LIMS shortlist. Need the full dental workflow story? See the dental solution overview.

From $29/mo$0 setup feesCancel anytime

Compare the pricing paths buyers usually shortlist

This page is intentionally narrow: it compares the price pattern and setup pattern behind the main dental software routes buyers evaluate.

PathTypical pricingSetupBest fit
SimpleLabOSStarts at $29/mo$0 setup fees
Fast setup for dental workflow teams
Dental labs that want predictable pricing, fast rollout, and modern case tracking.
Legacy dental lab systems$150-$300+/mo is a common comparison bandOften extra onboarding or switch-cost
Slower change management
Labs already tied to older dental workflows and evaluating whether switching friction is worth it.
Traditional LIMS$275+/user/mo is a common starting patternImplementation-heavy
Best when formal testing workflows come first
Analytical or compliance-heavy labs more than production-oriented dental teams.

What a useful entry price should already include

Price alone is not the buying signal. Buyers usually want these workflows covered before they trust the monthly number.

Case tracking and due-date visibility
Doctor communication and account history
Invoicing and payment workflow support
Fast setup without a long implementation project

FAQ

How much does dental lab management software usually cost?

For dental labs, buyers usually compare flat monthly pricing, setup fees, and how fast the team can get live. SimpleLabOS starts at $29/mo with no setup fees, while many legacy or implementation-heavy options are evaluated at much higher monthly and onboarding cost.

What should be included before I compare price?

At minimum, pricing should cover case tracking, doctor communication, invoicing, and day-to-day workflow visibility. If those basics are missing, the cheapest sticker price is usually not the cheapest operating choice.

Should a dental lab compare traditional LIMS pricing too?

Only if your buying process is closer to analytical sample management than production case management. Most dental labs get a clearer shortlist by comparing dental workflow software first and using traditional LIMS pages only as a category check.

When should I use the small dental lab page instead?

If your main question is team size fit for a 1-10 person lab, use the small-team page next. This pricing page is narrower: it helps buyers compare price pattern, setup burden, and shortlist direction.

Ready to move from pricing research to a real dental shortlist?

Start with the direct trial if you already know your workflow is dental. If not, use the module page or small-team page to tighten the fit first.

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