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  1. Clinical Vision Charting

    Why is the dentition not aligned with the teeth #'s when you are viewing "Split Upper" or "Split Lower"? This makes it difficult when charting new numbers. It would be very very helpful if they were aligned, or when charting pocket depths the tooth will be highlighted somehow on the charting half of the screen and the dentition half.

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  2. Perio Charting Printing

    when printing/viewing perio charting from clinical vision - the pocket depth numbers continue to appear even when the tooth as been marked as missing. If you do a "reset all" it removes the recession and mobility numbers. How can we remove the tooth and continue charting without the previous pocket depth numbers reappearing

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  3. Show position and spans of splints and bridges in ClinicalVision

    It would be nice to be able to go paperless with perio charting on ClinicalVision, but there is no way to show where spllints and bridges begin and end, other than making "tooth notes". Although the program supposedly darkens the outline of splinted teeth (impossible to notice), it does not distinguish where two adjacent splints are separate. We have to do this on a paper chart, which may later have to be altered if restorations are changed. A simple mark on the interproximal surfaces of splinted adjacent teeth would suffice, preferably shown on the Periodontal chart. Same for a bonded…

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