What is the quickest way to document a carious finding class e1? - ANSWER-Right click on the
tooth to open the palate, hover over the carious finding and click e1
The patient reports she is allergic to penicillin. How would you record this? - ANSWER-Go to
allergy section of rooming, click new allergy, enter the allergen, then click accept
T/F: For a new patient, you should click new baseline, then fill out the patient's existing
treatments and findings. - ANSWER-False, because you want to do the findings first, then click
baseline
T/F: In the tooth charts, you can edit information about the existing treatments - ANSWER-True
When do charges for a procedure get filed? - ANSWER-When the procedure is marked as
completed
What color represents an unaddressed finding in the tooth chart? - ANSWER-Red
T/F: You are able to add or remove teeth in the tooth chart after findings have been
documented - ANSWER-True
T/F: When you are performing a procedure or visit scheduled for today, you will be able to mark
procedure as complete - ANSWER-True
T/F: You can rearrange visits in the treatment plan acitivty - ANSWER-True
Within the tooth chart activity, in what color do planned procedures appear? - ANSWER-Green
__________ are documentation tools that can be created on the fly by an end user to quickly
document a note - ANSWER-Smart phrases
Scheduling staff are not able to see treatment plan visits that they need to schedule. What is
the possible cause? - ANSWER-The visit is listed in the treatment drafts section of the treatment
plan activity
This section is shared across dental and medical specialties and is used for chronic conditions
and long-term health issues. - ANSWER-The problem list
What activity is used to document new findings inside a patient's mouth? - ANSWER-Tooth
chart