Hi all,
How do I get a Procedure Button to distinguish between Maxillary/Mandibular, AND the number of teeth involved?
For our partial dentures we have 4 different procedures per arch, with different prices. They are: up to 2 units, 3-4 units, 5-9 units, and more than 10 units. All eight procedures are marked Treatment area = tooth range, the autocode for Partial Denture ties each procedure with Maxi or Mandi (hope I'm not inspiring someone to name their kids here) and that works fine. When I select a range of teeth e.g. 3 uppers, and click on the Procedure Button, the procedure for 5-9 uppers appears.
Any thoughts?
cheers
Stu
Upper/Lower vs Tooth Range - Procedure buttons
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Re: Upper/Lower vs Tooth Range - Procedure buttons
As best as I can remember, we do not yet have that level of automation. You would create two different procedure buttons, one for upper and one for lower.
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Re: Upper/Lower vs Tooth Range - Procedure buttons
Thanks Jordan, could you explain how I can do that, I've tried a few ways with and without autocodes, but can't figure it out.
Cheers
Stu
Cheers
Stu
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Re: Upper/Lower vs Tooth Range - Procedure buttons
Set up 4 simple procedure buttons, each using a single procedure code and no autocode.
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Re: Upper/Lower vs Tooth Range - Procedure buttons
Great, thank you!