The main goal of dental education is to develop health professionals who will maintain and improve the oral health of patients. This requires the quantitative and qualitative assessment of dental student activity. The aim of this work is to describe the ECHO information system that was developed at Timone Hospital (France) for the monitoring and evaluation of dental student activity and to present the results of a qualitative evaluation of student perceptions of this system. According to the analysis of the UML model of care-related procedures and data, the pre-existing process of student evaluation was characterized by redundancy between administrative and educational data. ECHO was developed in PHP/MySQL and designed to centralize the two types of data in a unified computerized process. The qualitative evaluation of dental student perceptions of ECHO was performed using an anonymous online Google Form questionnaire. Among the respondents (102/254 students), 96% stated that ECHO is easy to use, 86% that it saves time, and 81% that it gives them a better overview of their activity. After several years of use, ECHO has solved many of the difficulties related to the use of internship paper booklets, while also providing a documentary database of the activities of our dental department. The student activity data stored in ECHO are directly accessible by faculty members and can be reused to facilitate departmental management and research and to improve patient follow-up.