I’m looking for a one-page, parent-friendly handout covering the first dental visit and fluoride varnish for toddlers — ideally English/Spanish with simple visuals parents can review in under 2 minutes. If you have templates or sources that align with current AAPD guidance, would you mind sharing what’s worked in your practice?
I’ve had good luck building an Acrobat Action that runs “Sanitize Document” and then auto‑applies a saved redaction phrase list (kids’ names, schools, nicknames) with an overlay like [Minor] to keep context; it’s quick, but sanitize will nuke bookmarks/links so give it one preview pass. Does Foxit let you import a phrase list for Search & Redact the same way (ref: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/removing-sensitive-content-pdfs.html)?
Print AAPD parent page + CDC fluoride varnish PDF; bilingual, readable “under 2 minutes”: AAPD | Parent Want my one-page template?
I ended up making a side‑by‑side English/Spanish one‑pager in Canva with three pictos: arrival, knee‑to‑knee exam, and a fluoride varnish box. It reads in “under 2 minutes,” and the varnish aftercare line is simple: wait 4–6 hours to brush, soft foods, no hot drinks — aligned with AAPD; @g_harris58, juggling two separate sheets drives me nuts. Want the template or the QR version we stick on the consent?
I set up a SmartPhrase “.chairready” that auto‑stamps a one‑liner in the chart — “premed verified, pano current, balance clear” — whenever I touch a message, so the front desk can move a patient forward without pinging me; @gchen205 it cut callbacks for us, though if your EHR doesn’t support phrases, a bright chart flag is a decent fallback.
In our dental RCT audits, the biggest shift came after we dropped withdrawn/embargoed OSF records and collapsed continuation chains to a single study using relationships.registered_from (OSF API docs: OSF APIv2 Documentation); that nudged our quarterly slope from near-flat to clearly positive even though the raw count looked like your “β=0.07”. If your 2021–2024 pull treats each continuation as new, that clustering can hide the real uptick.