The HISTORA team participated in El Legado Conference 2025 in Alicante, Spain — one of the premier gatherings in the Iberian and Latin American dental community for leaders in clinical innovation, digital dentistry, and practice management.

About El Legado Conference
El Legado brings together practicing dental clinicians, researchers, technology companies, and practice leaders for two days of presentations, workshops, and roundtables focused on the next generation of dental care delivery.
The 2025 edition in Alicante focused on three themes that are directly relevant to HISTORA's mission:
- Patient data ownership — How should dental patients relate to their clinical records? What responsibilities do clinics bear for making records accessible?
- Digital workflow integration — The challenges and opportunities of connecting imaging systems, clinical software, and AI tools across practice boundaries.
- AI in clinical practice — Separating the signal from the noise in dental AI: what's being used in practice, what's still speculative, and what the evidence says.
HISTORA's participation
HISTORA's presentation addressed the practical state of dental data sharing: how records currently move between clinics and specialists, the clinical and administrative costs of data fragmentation, and what a patient-accessible, AI-enhanced data infrastructure looks like in practice.
The response from the clinical attendees reflected what we hear frequently from practitioners: the problem is deeply felt. Dentists who send referrals to specialists experience the friction of file transfer as a constant operational cost. Specialists who depend on receiving complete imaging before consultations are acutely aware of how often they start without the data they need.
The conference conversations reinforced that the dental data problem is not a niche technical issue — it's a core workflow challenge for the profession.
The Spanish and Latin American market
El Legado's community spans Spain, Portugal, and Latin America — markets where HISTORA has particular relevance given the bilingual (English/Spanish) orientation of our platform and the clinical expertise of our co-founders.
The broader Spanish-speaking dental market serves millions of patients across dozens of countries, many of whom face the same record fragmentation and accessibility challenges as US and European patients.
If you'd like to connect with the HISTORA team at upcoming conferences, reach out to us.