Dental e-Prescription Software | mConsent – Digital Prescribing for Dental Practices
e-Prescription

Prescribe digitally. Fast, secure, paperless.

Send prescriptions directly to pharmacies from your mConsent dashboard. No handwritten pads, no faxes, no callbacks. Digital prescribing is designed to help reduce errors, save time, and give patients a seamless experience from diagnosis to medication pickup. [MSA]

Digital

No paper Rx pads

Direct

Designed to send to pharmacy

Secure

Designed for EPCS workflows

Fast

Prescribe from your dashboard

Key Features

Everything you need, built in.

A complete e-prescribing workflow designed for dental practices — from the treatment screen to the patient’s pharmacy. [MSA]

Digital Prescriptions

Create and send prescriptions from your dashboard. Patient information and drug databases are designed to auto-populate, designed to speed up the prescribing process.

EPCS Support

Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances (Schedule II–V) with secure two-factor authentication, designed to support EPCS requirements where applicable by state.†

Pharmacy Integration

Prescriptions designed to transmit directly to the patient’s preferred pharmacy. No faxing, no phone calls, designed to eliminate manual hand-off steps.

Drug Interaction Checks

The system is designed to alert prescribers to potential drug interactions, known allergies, and dosage concerns before a prescription is finalized.

Prescription History

Full audit trail of every prescription issued through the system. Designed to support refill management, renewal tracking, and compliance documentation.

Refill Requests

Patients can request refills digitally. Providers review and approve or deny from the dashboard — designed to reduce phone-based refill traffic at the front desk.

From Diagnosis to Pharmacy

A prescribing workflow built into your practice dashboard

Paper prescriptions are slow and error-prone. mConsent e-Prescription is designed to integrate directly into your workflow — prescribe from the same dashboard used for patient management, forms, and communication. Patients leave with a prescription designed to be waiting at their pharmacy.

  • One-click prescribing — select patient, medication, dosage, and pharmacy from your dashboard
  • Drug database — auto-complete drug names, dosages, and common prescription templates
  • Audit trail — full history of every prescription for compliance and record-keeping
  • Patient convenience — prescription designed to be ready at the pharmacy before the patient arrives
e-Prescription — Recent
Dashboard
Jane P. — Amoxicillin 500mg
3x daily · 10 days · Walgreens #4421
Sent ✓
Carlos M. — Ibuprofen 600mg
As needed · 5 days · CVS #2218
Sent ✓
Sarah K. — Refill request
Penicillin VK · Awaiting review
Pending

Illustrative display — representative workflow only

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Dental e-prescription software allows dentists to prescribe medications electronically, including controlled substances where EPCS is required. It replaces paper prescriptions with secure digital transmission to pharmacies. mConsent’s e-Prescription module is designed to integrate directly into the patient workflow so prescribing happens from the same dashboard used for forms, scheduling, and communication.
mConsent e-Prescription is designed to support Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances (EPCS) workflows for Schedule II–V medications, with secure two-factor authentication as required. EPCS requirements vary by state — some states mandate it; others have adopted it voluntarily. Practices are responsible for ensuring their prescribing practices meet the specific requirements of their state. mConsent does not provide legal or compliance advice; consult your state dental board or legal counsel for applicable requirements.
EPCS requirements for dentists vary significantly by state. Several states have enacted mandatory electronic prescribing requirements for controlled substances, while others have adopted voluntary programs. The trend across the U.S. has moved toward broader electronic prescribing mandates. mConsent e-Prescription is designed to keep your practice positioned for both current and upcoming regulatory requirements — but practices should confirm applicable rules with their state dental board or legal counsel.
Yes. The e-Prescription module is designed to integrate into the patient workflow so prescribing happens from the treatment screen without switching to a separate system. Patient information, medication history, and pharmacy preferences are designed to be accessible at the point of prescribing.
Electronic prescribing is widely recognized as designed to help reduce certain classes of prescription errors compared to handwritten pads — including illegibility, dosage transcription, and pharmacy misinterpretation. The drug interaction check feature is designed to alert prescribers to potential concerns before a prescription is finalized. No system eliminates all prescribing errors; clinical judgment remains the responsibility of the prescribing provider.
Prescriptions are designed to transmit directly to the patient’s preferred pharmacy over a secure encrypted channel — no faxing, no phone calls, no paper. The patient’s preferred pharmacy is captured during the prescribing flow. Transmission timing and pharmacy network coverage depend on the pharmacy and may vary.

See the prescribing workflow in a live demo

We’ll walk through the prescribing flow, pharmacy integration, and controlled substance support — and answer any questions about how it fits your practice.

Important disclosures

Capability described on this page is illustrative based on typical configurations; actual results vary by Dentrix version, network, and practice. Pricing and program terms are governed by the MSA at activation. mConsent operates as a Business Associate under HIPAA and executes a BAA with client practices.

Platform description. The features, workflows, and capabilities described on this page represent the mConsent e-Prescription module as generally designed and may not reflect the exact configuration, availability, or functionality available under every subscription tier or customer agreement. Actual feature availability is governed by the applicable Master Service Agreement (MSA) and order form between mConsent and the customer. Where a claim carries an [MSA] marker, the MSA controls in the event of any conflict.

EPCS and regulatory compliance. Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances (EPCS) requirements vary by state and by substance schedule. mConsent e-Prescription is designed to support EPCS workflows where applicable; however, compliance with state-specific mandates, DEA regulations, and applicable pharmacy board rules is the sole responsibility of the prescribing provider and their practice. mConsent does not provide legal, regulatory, or compliance advice. Practices should consult their state dental board, state pharmacy board, DEA guidance, and qualified legal counsel regarding applicable electronic prescribing requirements.

Clinical responsibility. mConsent e-Prescription is a technology platform, not a clinical decision support system. Drug interaction alerts and dosage guidance features are designed to surface information for provider review; they do not replace the prescribing provider’s clinical judgment, training, or legal responsibility for any prescription issued. No feature of this platform is a substitute for professional clinical evaluation.

HIPAA and data security. mConsent operates as a Business Associate under HIPAA and executes a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) with each covered-entity customer prior to processing protected health information. Prescription data is transmitted over encrypted channels. Customer practices are responsible for their own HIPAA Privacy and Security obligations, including workforce training, access controls, and physical safeguards.

SMS, messaging, and TCPA. Where any feature on this page sends a message to a patient — prescription notifications, refill reminders, or confirmations — the system is designed to transmit only with appropriate patient consent consistent with the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and applicable state law. Practices are responsible for obtaining, recording, and refreshing patient consent. Recipients can reply STOP to opt out or HELP for help; message frequency varies and message and data rates may apply.

Outcomes and capabilities. Statements describing what the platform is “designed to” do refer to intended functionality and not to guaranteed results. Actual outcomes — including time savings, error reduction, or pharmacy transmission speed — vary by practice workflow, pharmacy network, patient factors, and other variables outside mConsent’s control. No specific outcome is warranted or guaranteed. † EPCS state requirements and applicable substance schedules vary; see the regulatory compliance paragraph above.