by Dentrix Blog Team | May 10, 2016 | Schedule Optimization
Updated 9/16/2019 Do you have patients with flexible schedules who are willing to come in sooner than scheduled, or maybe even willing to be rescheduled to accommodate another patient? If so, you’re in luck. Dentrix has a special place for this kind of...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Feb 23, 2016 | Schedule Optimization
Updated 8/23/2019 The Appt Length field in the Appointment Information dialog box allows you to specify how long the appointment will be. While individual procedures are set up in the Office Manager with specific procedure times attached to them, there may be...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jan 19, 2016 | Schedule Optimization
Updated 4/27/2020 What would you do if your office pipes froze and burst, your office is flooded, and you needed to shut down the practice until the damage is repaired? You would need to cancel patient appointments by either breaking them or setting them as Wait/Will...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jul 28, 2015 | Schedule Optimization
Updated 6/26/2019 Did you know you could have hundreds if not thousands of dollars in production lying in unscheduled treatment plans? With the Unscheduled Treatment Plan List, you can quickly identify patients with treatment-planned procedures that have been posted...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jul 14, 2015 | Schedule Optimization
Updated 6/26/2019 For those of you who have already upgraded to Dentrix G6, here a just a few new features and enhancements related to the Appointment Book you may not be aware of: When you archive a patient, that patient’s appointments are removed from the...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jun 23, 2015 | Schedule Optimization
Updated 4/20/2022 In Dentrix G6 and later, the Appointment Book now displays the date and time an appointment was created as part of the appointment history. You can view the appointment creation information in the Appointment Information dialog box, the appointment...
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