Dentiik is a mobile application concept developed as part of my bachelor’s thesis. The project was inspired by my personal experience with inefficient communication between patients and dental practices. My goal was to design a solution that simplifies appointment scheduling, improves access to medical records, and gives patients a clearer overview of their dental care.
The design is based on user research involving more than 200 respondents. The findings revealed that patients often struggle with busy phone lines, limited communication options, and difficult access to important health information. Based on these insights, I identified key user needs and designed features aimed at making interactions with the healthcare system easier and more convenient.
The design process included user needs mapping, wireframing, and the creation of an interactive prototype in Figma. The concept was continuously validated through user testing, and the collected feedback was incorporated into further design iterations.
The outcome is a prototype that brings patients and dental practices together in one intuitive environment. Users can manage appointments, communicate with practices through messaging, access their medical records, and oversee the care of multiple family members from a single account. Dentiik represents a vision of more accessible and user-friendly dental care in an era of ongoing healthcare digitalization.
Link to the Figma Prototype: https://www.figma.com/proto/0Kv6Y4LmOzTB6o5fPP11WQ/App-02?node-id=2035-7101&t=DRZQqNYOr3TauiGk-1
