One platform, tuned to two markets.
Aceso runs on a single codebase with a module system, so it can serve a mature, insurance-driven Canadian dental market and an under-digitised, mobile-money-native Bangladeshi market — without becoming two products.
Cloud, multi-location dental practice management.
Canadian dental practices are moving fast — onto the cloud, into multi-location groups, and into a Canadian Dental Care Plan era that makes modern, claims-capable software essential.
- Run solo to multi-location on one cloud login — no server in the closet
- Tenant groups give owners a consolidated view across every branch
- A walled-garden architecture aligned to PIPEDA and PHIPA expectations
- Bilingual and accessible — a real differentiator for diverse communities
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The CDCP forcing function
The Canadian Dental Care Plan expanded to adults aged 18–64 in May 2025, sending a wave of newly-insured patients toward practices that must transact electronic claims to be paid.
A growing software market
Canada’s dental practice-management software market is projected to reach roughly US$332.6M by 2030, growing near 9.9% a year — much of it a cloud replacement cycle.
Privacy is a board-level risk
Healthcare has been the costliest sector for data breaches for 14 straight years — and smaller clinics are increasingly the target. Software is now a compliance instrument.
- Cloud, multi-tenant, multi-location practice management
- Scheduling, EMR encounters and the interactive odontogram
- Invoicing, payment tracking and branded documents
- Database-enforced data isolation and role-based access
- Electronic insurance claims — CDAnet / ITRANS 2.0
- Provincial fee schedules and fee-guide import
- Recall and hygiene re-care automation
- PIPEDA / PHIPA compliance workflows, fully enforced
Honest positioning. Aceso’s operational core is ready to run a Canadian practice today. The insurance, fee-guide, recall and compliance bundle is being hardened toward a certifiable standard — we will show you the current build and a dated roadmap, never a finished claim before it is true.
The clinic system actually built for Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has a near-universal payment and messaging substrate and an almost-empty clinic-software layer. Aceso is built directly on those rails — bilingual, mobile-money native, and resilient offline.
- Bengali and English UI, prescriptions and invoices
- bKash, Nagad and SSLCOMMERZ payments captured at the chair
- SMS and WhatsApp reminders that reach patients on local networks
- BMDC-compliant prescriptions; offline-first for intermittent internet
Bilingual public booking — patient view
A greenfield market
Of roughly 3,479 dental clinics in Bangladesh, fewer than one in six has even a website. The competition is mostly paper.
Payment rails already laid
Mobile financial service accounts passed 239 million in early 2025. The way patients pay is already in their hand — Aceso meets it there.
Digital health is scaling
Bangladesh’s digital-health market is projected to reach about US$849M by 2029, with policy and private-sector momentum behind it.
Tell us your market — we will show you the fit.
Whether you run a dental practice in Canada or a clinic in Bangladesh, a demo is the fastest way to see exactly what Aceso does for you today.