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  • @markrobles4740
    @markrobles4740 Před měsícem

    Understandable, clear, and well-done!

  • @pacificnaturalhealing9721

    This was helpful. Thank you

  • @scarlettgarza3304
    @scarlettgarza3304 Před 2 lety

    When your charting in a composite filling for a 3 surface why are you clicking on a 1 surface composite? Is there a way to identify that it’s a multiple surface composite?

  • @JGu3
    @JGu3 Před rokem +1

    It is so hard to see the buttons you are clicking on. But good explanations.

  • @meganmorgan7491
    @meganmorgan7491 Před 2 lety

    This may be a dumb question but as an assistant are you charting all of this based on what you see or are you charting based on what the dr is telling you to chart?

    • @Cillamarie93
      @Cillamarie93 Před rokem

      Based on what Dr is telling you to chart . Should never be anyone else .

    • @undeadaeon9992
      @undeadaeon9992 Před rokem

      Honestly if you've been working for your dentist for awhile, just do the existing for them when you do the complete exam, saves time charting.

  • @Leah.says.the.things
    @Leah.says.the.things Před 3 lety

    How do you add a “note” to an individual tooth?

    • @tlfeuer
      @tlfeuer Před 3 lety +2

      When you write a note there is a tooth chart of the upper left and you would click on the tooth you want that note attached to. Once you save and go back to the chart you will see the letter 'N' next to the tooth number. You can then right-mouse-click on the tooth and click history to see the note.

    • @Leah.says.the.things
      @Leah.says.the.things Před 3 lety +1

      Talita Feuerstein - Thank you!