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Go to Configure > Services.

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Click the +1 button.

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Enter the ADA Code and Description

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Confirm the Pricing Method. ‘Per Item’ is a common option, used where there is one price for each time the code is used.
(There are other pricing methods, such as Filling, which allows a price to be set based on how many surfaces are charted)Service Code (Identical to the ADA code) and Description.

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Some ADA descriptions can be quite long, causing overlap on printed invoices and estimates. You may wish to shorten some lengthier descriptions.

For example:

Before: Procedures to derive biologically active components from a collection of blood.

After: Procedure to derive bio. active components from a blood collection.

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Where applicable, select a Chart Graphic.

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Chart graphics inform the way an item will appear when charted. They are appropriate for treatments that add something to a tooth, such as fillings, crowns, implants, etc, but unnecessary for services (exams, adjustments, stages of surgery, diagnostics, cleans, etc).

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Set the Fee and the ADA code. Remember to use Price 2 (Default).

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Link the code to a Charting Category. This will ensure it can be found in the Service list when charting.

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Optional: Link the code to an Appointment Category and an Appointment Length. This will make treatment planning quicker, and ensure the correct colour will appear when booking treatment plan appointments.

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Once you are done, remember to click the OK button.

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