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Looking for a comprehensive dental consultation note? This AOX Consult template is designed for dentists to document patient consultations, covering everything from medical history and dental assessments to treatment options and patient decisions. It's perfect for detailing the patient's presenting complaint, examination findings, radiographic investigations, and the risks and benefits of various treatments, including All-on-X fixed prostheses. This template helps dentists create detailed and accurate clinical notes, ensuring all aspects of the consultation are thoroughly recorded. Use this template to create detailed dental notes and improve your patient care documentation.

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**Smile Consult** **Provider: Dr. Emily Carter** **Assistant: Sarah Jones** --- **1. History of Presenting Complaint** Patient presents today for a consultation regarding options for replacing missing teeth. The patient is concerned about the appearance of their smile and difficulty chewing. They report that they have been missing teeth for several years and are now seeking a long-term solution. --- **2. Past Medical History (MHx)** - Chronic illnesses: Hypertension, controlled with medication. - Medications: Lisinopril 20mg daily. - Allergies: No known drug allergies. - Relevant surgeries: Appendectomy at age 10. - ASA classification: ASA I. --- **3. Dental History (DHx)** - Previous dental treatments (implants, dentures, root canals, etc.): Patient has had multiple fillings and one root canal in the past. No implants or dentures. - History of extractions or infections: Several extractions due to decay and periodontal disease. - Periodontal status: Moderate generalized bone loss. - Previous prosthesis failures: None. --- **4. Social History (SHx)** - Smoking, vaping, alcohol: Non-smoker, occasional alcohol consumption. - Occupation: Accountant. - Financial/social support: Patient has a supportive family and adequate financial resources. - Anxiety or relevant social factors: Patient expresses some anxiety about dental procedures. --- **5. Clinical Examination** - Extraoral: TMJ appears normal, no facial asymmetry, no palpable lymph nodes. - Intraoral: Multiple missing teeth in the upper and lower arches. Generalized gingival inflammation. No active caries. Retained root in lower left quadrant. - Prosthetic space: Adequate interarch clearance. Occlusion is compromised due to missing teeth. Ridge form is adequate for implant placement. --- **6. Radiographic and Diagnostic Investigations** - OPG/CBCT findings: CBCT scan reveals adequate bone volume for implant placement in several areas. Sinus proximity is noted in the upper posterior regions. Nerve pathways are identified. - Extraoral/intraoral photographs taken: Full series of intraoral and extraoral photographs taken. - Study models or TRIOS scans, noting leaf gauge or increased OVD if relevant: Study models taken. --- **7. Diagnosis** - Terminal dentition if relevant: Partially edentulous. - Generalised bone loss: Moderate generalized bone loss. - Other clinical/radiographic diagnoses stated: Missing teeth, compromised occlusion, retained root. --- **8. Treatment Options Discussed** - Option A: [Save Teeth] Not applicable. - Option B: [Remove Teeth] Not applicable. - No Treatment option: Patient declines any treatment. - Conventional Dentures: Discussed the option of conventional dentures, Pros: Cost-effective, Cons: Removable, may affect taste and speech, Costs: £1,500, Patient Reactions: Patient is hesitant about removable dentures. - Implant-Retained Overdentures: Discussed the option of implant-retained overdentures, Pros: Improved stability and retention, Cons: More invasive, higher cost, Costs: £8,000, Patient Reactions: Patient is interested but concerned about the cost. - All-on-X Fixed Prosthesis: Discussed the option of All-on-X fixed prosthesis, Pros: Fixed, natural-looking, Cons: Most invasive, highest cost, Costs: £25,000, Patient Reactions: Patient is very interested but wants to consider all options. - Combination Approaches: Not applicable. --- **9. Risks and Complications Discussed** - Post-op pain, swelling, sinus issues, paraesthesia, fractures, implant failure, bruxism management, smoking-related complications: Risks of implant failure, post-operative pain and swelling, and the importance of good oral hygiene were discussed. --- **10. Maintenance Plan** - Follow-up hygiene, reviews, imaging, prosthesis maintenance if discussed: Patient advised to maintain excellent oral hygiene, regular check-ups, and professional cleanings. --- **11. Treatment Sequence** - GA, extractions, implant placement, temporary prosthesis, reviews, dietary advice: The treatment sequence was discussed, including extractions, implant placement, and the use of a temporary prosthesis. --- **12. Payment Options** - Payment methods only if explicitly mentioned: Payment options were discussed, including payment plans. --- **13. Patient Autonomy and Decision** - Patient encouraged to take time: Patient was encouraged to take time to consider all options. - No pressure to proceed: No pressure was placed on the patient to proceed with any treatment. - Options outlined clearly: All treatment options were outlined clearly. - Clinician recommendation noted: Dr. Carter recommended the All-on-X fixed prosthesis as the best long-term solution. - Final patient decision documented: Patient is considering all options and will make a decision after further thought. --- **14. Wrap-Up and Next Steps** - Asked if patient had further questions: Patient was asked if they had any further questions. - Referred to Treatment Coordinator: Patient was referred to the Treatment Coordinator for further information. - Plan to be formulated in Smile Connect: A treatment plan will be formulated in Smile Connect. - Advised to contact if further clarification needed: Patient was advised to contact the clinic if further clarification was needed. --- **15. Additional Notes or Comments** Patient expressed some anxiety about the procedures but is motivated to improve their smile and chewing function. The patient was provided with written information about all treatment options. The patient was advised to contact the clinic if they had any further questions. The patient was advised to contact the clinic if they had any further questions.
**Smile Consult** **Provider: [Provider Name]** (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) **Assistant: [Assistant Name]** (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) **Batch: [Batch Info]** (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) --- **1. History of Presenting Complaint** [Document symptoms, reasons for visit, progression, and patient motivations in full sentences] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) --- **2. Past Medical History (MHx)** - [Chronic illnesses] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Medications] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Allergies] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Relevant surgeries] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [ASA classification] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **3. Dental History (DHx)** - [Previous dental treatments (implants, dentures, root canals, etc.)] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [History of extractions or infections] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Periodontal status] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Previous prosthesis failures] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **4. Social History (SHx)** - [Smoking, vaping, alcohol] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Occupation] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Financial/social support] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Anxiety or relevant social factors] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **5. Clinical Examination** - Extraoral: [TMJ, symmetry, lymph nodes] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - Intraoral: [Mobility, caries, retained roots, gingival inflammation, mucosa] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - Prosthetic space: [Interarch clearance, occlusion, ridge form] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **6. Radiographic and Diagnostic Investigations** - [OPG/CBCT findings: bone volume, sinus proximity, nerve pathway] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Extraoral/intraoral photographs taken] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Study models or TRIOS scans, noting leaf gauge or increased OVD if relevant] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **7. Diagnosis** - [Terminal dentition if relevant] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Generalised bone loss] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Other clinical/radiographic diagnoses stated] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **8. Treatment Options Discussed** [Summarise options explicitly discussed, under Pros, Cons, Costs, and Patient Reactions.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - Option A: [Save Teeth] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - Option B: [Remove Teeth] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [No Treatment option] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Conventional Dentures] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Implant-Retained Overdentures] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [All-on-X Fixed Prosthesis] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Combination Approaches] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **9. Risks and Complications Discussed** [List risks only if explicitly mentioned, e.g., post-op pain, swelling, sinus issues, paraesthesia, fractures, implant failure, bruxism management, smoking-related complications.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **10. Maintenance Plan** [List follow-up hygiene, reviews, imaging, prosthesis maintenance if discussed.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **11. Treatment Sequence** [List treatment sequence steps only if discussed: GA, extractions, implant placement, temporary prosthesis, reviews, dietary advice.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **12. Payment Options** [List payment methods only if explicitly mentioned: superannuation withdrawal, plans, rebates, deposits.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **13. Patient Autonomy and Decision** - [Patient encouraged to take time] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [No pressure to proceed] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Options outlined clearly] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Clinician recommendation noted] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Final patient decision documented] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **14. Wrap-Up and Next Steps** - [Asked if patient had further questions] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Referred to Treatment Coordinator] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Plan to be formulated in Smile Connect] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) - [Advised to contact if further clarification needed] (Only include if explicitly mentioned…) --- **15. Additional Notes or Comments** [Document emotional state, additional clinical details, dialogue, and direct quotes from patient or clinician] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) --- (For each section, only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit section entirely. Never come up with your own patient details, exam findings, investigations, treatment options, risks, complications, maintenance, payment details, decisions, or next steps—use only the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note as reference. If any information has not been explicitly mentioned, do not state that it was not mentioned; simply omit it. Use as many lines, paragraphs, or bullet points as needed to capture all relevant information from the transcript.)
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