supernumerary tooth charting
I would like to be able to chart SN and other pathology and have it appear in the clinical chart.
That’s a great idea, thank you!
13 comments
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front office
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To number supernumerary teeth and is supported with Dentrix the numbers change from 1-32 to 51-82. This will show with a U on the regular position. It would be nice to show an extra tooth in Dentrix instead of the U.
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Nicki Mantuano
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While it is possible to add a supernumerary tooth if there's a procedure attached, i.e., extracting #52...this is not helpful if there's no procedure that needs to be done! We definitely need to just show that it's there...just like you can post a "missing tooth", you should be able to show "supernumerary tooth".
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Lisa V.
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It would be great if the supernumerary teeth not only showed up on the charting, but also to be able to periochart them as well.
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laurrel
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It would be helpful to chart primary teeth still in and chart a perm tooth erupting ling or buccal to that tooth for pedo offices.
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laurrel
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It would be helpful to have it on the actual tooth chart not just in the progress notes. The doctor just wants to walk in the room and see the tooth chart and see what is going on from that without scrolling through progress report notes.
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Anonymous
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There needs to be a way for implant site nomenclature : example IMP19, means there is implant at site #19. Just like supernumerary SN19.
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Grand River Dental
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We would love this feature... we have several patients on which we have attempted to "draw in" additional teeth using the chart notations feature, and they look unprofessional at best. We also use this to draw on permanently bonded retainers and space maintainers. We would love to see those actually show up in the chart. I think that everything you can chart as existing conditions and/or treatment plan should be able to show up graphically in the tooth chart.
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JW
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Customizing/creating charting symbols would allow for creating a symbol for a supernumerary tooth.
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Kent Sellers
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Peg Lateral anotation needs to be possible.
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Jennifer Chace
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Other pathology would be nice too. Teeth are not the only things that we look at.
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Karin
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it would be really helpful, especially in charting.Thanks
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You can already enter supernumerary teeth on procedures, if it's a permanent tooth just add 50 to the tooth number, for example - tooth number 16 becomes 66.
But I like the idea of having supernumerary teeth show in the chart.
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Jennifer Alexander
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Also need to be able to assign treatment to SN teeth, especially extractions!