by Dentrix Blog Team | Mar 12, 2013 | Clinical Efficiency
Updated 9/26/2016 When setting up new procedure codes, or when customizing those that already exist, one of the options you can select is that of Treatment Flags. Over the next couple of weeks, we’ll talk about what these different options mean and when you...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Feb 12, 2013 | Clinical Efficiency
Updated 4/12/2022 Did you know that you can reduce the number of mouse clicks it takes to chart treatment by using the Auto-State button? The Auto-State button acts like the Caps Lock button on your keyboard by allowing you to chart procedures with the same treatment...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Oct 23, 2012 | Clinical Efficiency
Updated 3/23/2022 It’s important to set expiration dates for the fee estimates in the treatment plans you create. Setting expiration dates helps you increase case acceptance and encourages patients to accept their treatment before estimates expire and fees...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Oct 2, 2012 | Clinical Efficiency
Updated 3/31/2022 Tired of typing the same clinical note information over and over again? Set up custom clinical note templates to prompt you to add important information such as dates, type and amount of anesthetic used, and type of materials used to ensure your...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | May 29, 2012 | Clinical Efficiency
In the Treatment Planner, when you assign a case status of Accepted to a case that is linked to another case, all of the cases linked to the accepted case are automatically assigned the status of Rejected. That way you still have a record of the treatment plans you...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | May 1, 2012 | Clinical Efficiency
Updated 9/26/2019 Do you want to update your treatment plan fees that have passed their expiration dates, but still honor those that have not? Click the Update Treatment Plan Fees button in the Treatment Planner. Here you can specify a cut-off date for the update and...
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