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Progress bars and timeline
Progress bars and timeline

The progress bars and timelines on the patient card give you an instant snapshot of how your patient is doing

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Written by Emma Foures
Updated over a week ago

The progress bars and timelines on the patient card give you an instant snapshot of how your patient is doing in three key areas: Treatment, hygiene and compliance. They can be used to quickly identify patients who may need more attention than others, or to show patients their overall performance during in-clinic appointments.

Progress bars

Progress bars display the % of scans in which there are no issues compared to the % of scans where there is at least 1 issue.

Hovering over each bar will display the precise percentages and number of scans concerned.

Timeline

At a first glance, you will see one timeline with each monitoring start and end date visually represented. You will also see an icon that indicates when an intraoral scan was uploaded or when an additional scan has been completed.

You can click on Show more to display hygiene and scan compliance dedicated timelines. They will display scans as green or red, depending on whether or not there is an issue. These timelines give insight into when issues have occurred concurrently, helping you identify trends and problems (eg. hygiene and compliance may slip when a patient is busy with exams, holiday season, etc).

Hovering over any scan on the timeline will reveal the details of the observation/s detected (type of observation + teeth/area affected).

You can also click on See stats details in the top right corner to see more detailed statistics displayed in a pop-up window.

Color code:

  • Aligners: (Green = GO, red = NOGO)

  • Braces: (Green = no issues, Red = at least one issue*)

  • Retention: (Green = no movement, red = movement*)

  • Hygiene: (Green = satisfactory hygiene, Red = at least one issue*)

  • Late scans: (Green = scan taken on time, Red= scan taken > 2 days late)

* based on what was selected in the patient's protocol at the time the scan was taken.

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