Removing implant from tooth chart
Removing implant from tooth chart
Is there a way to remove an existing implant? Say a patient has #30 implant. I extract the implant (using D7210, I know I'm using the wrong code). The implant image still shows in the tooth chart. Which code can I use to have the implant image removed? Thanks
Philip H. Doan, DDS
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Re: Removing implant from tooth chart
You have to delete all the codes related to the implant in the chart module.
drtmz
drtmz
Re: Removing implant from tooth chart
Do you just want to hide the implant graphic?
In the chart double click on the D6010 entry and tick the 'Hide Graphics' checkbox. Click 'OK' and the implant graphic will no longer show in the chart.
In the chart double click on the D6010 entry and tick the 'Hide Graphics' checkbox. Click 'OK' and the implant graphic will no longer show in the chart.
Cheers,
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
Re: Removing implant from tooth chart
Thank you for your replies.
If I delete the codes related to the existing implant (implant not done by me), it would be as though the implant never existed. If it never existed, then my notes relating to my extraction of it would be invalid. So I don't think that's the way to go.
So I hid the graphics as wjstarck suggested and that did the trick. My charting of the existing condition including the existing implant is still valid.
Ideally, the extraction code (D7210 or another code) should remove the graphics. That way when using the slider underneath the tooth chart, you'd see there was an implant until the explant was done.
Thanks again gentlemen!
If I delete the codes related to the existing implant (implant not done by me), it would be as though the implant never existed. If it never existed, then my notes relating to my extraction of it would be invalid. So I don't think that's the way to go.
So I hid the graphics as wjstarck suggested and that did the trick. My charting of the existing condition including the existing implant is still valid.
Ideally, the extraction code (D7210 or another code) should remove the graphics. That way when using the slider underneath the tooth chart, you'd see there was an implant until the explant was done.
Thanks again gentlemen!
Philip H. Doan, DDS
http://www.kaweahdental.com/
http://www.kaweahdental.com/
Re: Removing implant from tooth chart
Dr. Doan -
FYI the ADA code for 'Implant removal, by report' is D6100
FYI the ADA code for 'Implant removal, by report' is D6100
Cheers,
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
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Re: Removing implant from tooth chart
Bill,
Great tip. I did not know we could do that in OD.
Just used it to remove the 'X' over treatment planned extractions that were referred out and completed.
drtmz
Great tip. I did not know we could do that in OD.
Just used it to remove the 'X' over treatment planned extractions that were referred out and completed.
drtmz
Re: Removing implant from tooth chart
Nice!
Dr. Zaccaria: I always disliked the leftover X on referred extractions also. Thanks for the reminder.
Dr. Starck: Thanks for the tip and the code.
Dr. Zaccaria: I always disliked the leftover X on referred extractions also. Thanks for the reminder.
Dr. Starck: Thanks for the tip and the code.
Philip H. Doan, DDS
http://www.kaweahdental.com/
http://www.kaweahdental.com/