Using Open Dental source code

I am currently building a site in Muse for a dentist. They would like to have new patients use the website to fill out registration forms. They are planning to use Open Dental internally and if the patients can fill the forms out online, it will import right into their internal systems. Does anyone have any experience with this? I know very little about code, which is why I love Muse so much.
I didn't find the website very helpful, since it talks a lot about code.
http://www.opendental.com/
Help, please!
Sarah

Hi Sarah,
I am not familiar with Open Dental but generally any third party system that provides you with embed code will most likely work no problem.
I am not sure if Open Dental is run by the same people that have Open Table Dining Reservation system ... the systems seem fairly similiar and Open Table can easily be added to a Muse site.

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