Crown initial or replacement

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fschiopu
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Crown initial or replacement

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Hi,

Is there any way to set-up and alert when a crown is treatment planned to ask if there is initial or replacement? this is important for a replacement crown in order to enter the prevoius insertion date.
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Arna
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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The alert will come when you try to create a claim. You will get an error: Unable to send claims until missing info is fixed. That alert will only go away when you enter the prosthesis date in the procedure edit window.
http://www.opendental.com/manual/procedureedit.html see 'Prosthesis Replacement'
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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I know. This is exactly why i asked. It is much easier if the pop-up appears when treatment planning and entering the procedure and asking the patient right away, rather than when sending the claim or preauthorization and the patient might not be around.
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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You can set an automation to alert users if a certain procedure is set complete.
Go to Setup>Automation
Add a new Automation
Description can be whatever you want to call it (ie. Crown alert)
Trigger will be Complete Procedure
List the procedure codes you perform in your office and when you want to get the alert (ie D2750,D2740 etc)
No Conditions are needed for this
Action will be Pop Up
Add the Pop Up text (eg: "Mark crown as initial or replacement")

(This is my FAVORITE feature of Open Dental and should be EXACTLY what you are looking for)
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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Funny I find it annoying when i get the prompt "Prosthesis date not entered. Continue anyway" after I treatment every crown

YES, continue anyway. What a pain in the fluffy pink unicorn!!!

Isn't that basically what you are looking for? I wish I could shut it off. Very annoying especially when doing a long tx plan
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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that sounds like a good thing to add to my plugin...bypass that annoying question...
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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This Automation is designed for use for those offices who don't open the Edit Procedure Window. If you DO open that window, you get the message 'Prosthesis date not entered. Continue anyway'.
You can TP crowns without using that window if you highlight the tooth first, then enter the code. Might save you a little heartache.
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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Yes I know but if you have to edit price, tooth number or crown type then it pops up. Should be an option to shut it off. Actually it should default to off with the option to turn it on.
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openwide wrote:Yes I know but if you have to edit price, tooth number or crown type then it pops up. Should be an option to shut it off. Actually it should default to off with the option to turn it on.
I'd recommend helping request #2955 get attention.
http://opendental.com/manual/featurerequests.html
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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openwide wrote:Funny I find it annoying when i get the prompt "Prosthesis date not entered. Continue anyway" after I treatment every crown

YES, continue anyway. What a pain in the fluffy pink unicorn!!!

Isn't that basically what you are looking for? I wish I could shut it off. Very annoying especially when doing a long tx plan
What you are supposed to do when you see this message is to either set it as Initial or enter a date! You're not supposed to ignore it and continue. Why would you not want to enter that info?
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openwide
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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Its unnecessary most of the time. Not something I need or want to chart. Certainly not enough for the pop up.

Maybe it should just default to initial and then you can change to replacement if necessary.
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Maybe it should just default to initial and then you can change to replacement if necessary.
That is a great idea.
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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Maybe it should just default to initial and then you can change to replacement if necessary.
That is far too dangerous. Claims will get sent with the wrong information. It was a very deliberate decision to default to 'No'. The software cannot be responsible for determining this information, it must come from the provider.
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

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Then the pop up should be when dealing or sending the claim
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Re: Crown initial or replacement

Post by ForrestGumpDDS »

Well, it's just like a medicine taste. It annoys you, you complain about it's not being tasty BUT you know it's there for a reason.
So I'm with Jordan here. I give it a face when it pops up and next second say "Thanks, OD".
My only problem with the field is that it requires the day and the month (which are 2 extra fields to edit). I feel lucky if my patients remember the year of the crown insert correctly, without going to so fine details like a day of the month. I guess it still has to be there for the situation when the crown was done "almost" 3 years ago and the insurance replacement clause is 3 years. All my charted existing crowns were made 01/01/XXXX for that reason. :lol:
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