Best bilingual handouts for first visit

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?

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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)?

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Print AAPD parent page + CDC fluoride varnish PDF; bilingual, readable “under 2 minutes”: AAPD | Parent Want my one-page template?

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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?

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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.

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In our dental RCT audits, the biggest shift came after we dropped withdrawn/embargoed OSF records and collapsed continuation chains to a single study using relationships.registered_from (OSF API docs: OSF APIv2 Documentation); that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.

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