I just noticed this NAME from my Dentrix Study Group!
Hope this helps.
Paul (omitted), DDS CarabelliGroup
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Re: [dentrix] Dentrix Treatment Narratives ....... essential
I agree Paul. In fact there are other errors too. Example,
Amalgam filling polished with pumice and hydrogen peroxide. Standard post-operative amalgam filling instructions given to patient.
is also incorrect because amalgam should never be polished or attempted to be polished until 24 hours after insertion. It brings mercury to the surface if not completely set, and that alone raises red flags.
I like your approach of using ( _ %) and ( _carpules) as it forces whomever to be sure to EDIT the narrative to reflect the actual treatment not the "canned response."
The original narratives were even worse! I had copied them from someone who was not especially knowledgeable in dentistry but was knowledgeable in Dentrix as part of a course I was teaching.
Here is the original. Of course there is no 1:20,000 epinephrine concentrations. It would kill large game with one shot.
Joel
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Warning and Disclaimer: This contains ERRORS
Topical anesthetic. 1 carpule of Lidocaine 2% 1:20,000 with epinephrine. 25% N2O with a 10 minute O2 flush. Rubber dam used to isolate the area, ligated tooth with floss. Matrix band used. Prep tooth. Sealer, cavity liner, 3 spills of alloy. Occlusion checked with carbon paper and adjusted with carver. Contact checked with floss and smoothed with a contour strip. Amalgam filling polished with pumice and hydrogen peroxide. Standard post-operative amalgam filling instructions given to patient.
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drOMITTED@comcast.net wrote: Joel-
One suggestion in your chart note would be to say " N2O titrated to clinically therapeutic percentage (%) for ( ) minutes, followed by 100% O2 for 10 minutes to end appointment. The sequencing of events is quite clear, as is the attempt to incrementally customize the dose of N2O.
Hope this helps.
Paul (omitted), DDS CarabelliGroup
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Its useful to automatically include narratives (progress notes) and very simple to set-up. Dental insurance companies are getting very fussy about what we are writing or failing to write.
So who uses narratives and who wings it? Anyone interested in sharing a few narratives? Each one can be double clicked and edited at time of treatment, say 3 carpules, not one carpule, and can be hidden so's not to clog up the progress notes!
Joel
Sharing narratives .......
Sample narrative for amalgam
Topical anesthetic. 1 carpule of Lidocaine 2%, epinephrine 1:100,000. 25% N2O with a 10 minute O2 flush. Rubber dam used to isolate the area, ligated tooth with floss. Matrix band used. Prep tooth. Sealer, cavity liner, 3 spills of alloy. Occlusion checked with carbon paper and adjusted with carver. Contact checked with floss and smoothed with a contour strip. Amalgam filling polished with pumice and hydrogen peroxide. Standard post-operative amalgam filling instructions given to patient.
And
Sample Narrative for Composite Restorations Topical anesthetic. 1 carpule of Lidocaine 2% 1:100,000 with epinephrine. 25% N2O with a 10 minute O2 flush. Rubber dam used to isolate the field, ligated tooth with floss. Mylar strip used to separate teeth. Prep tooth. 28% phosphoric acid etch applied to tooth for 1 minute. Rinse for 30 seconds, primer and sealer to prep area. Light cured for 15 seconds. Composite used shade A2. Light cured for 1 1/2 minutes. Adjusted with football diamond. Contact smoothed with diamond contour strip, then checked for tightness with floss. Occlusion checked with carbon paper then smoothed with finishing discs. Resin filling polished with pumice. Standard post-Resin filling instructions given to patient.
How to do this? More later
Joel
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