Documentation Index
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Prerequisites: Dental fields are available to dental practices only. Ask Decoda support if you don’t see them. They’re added to a note from a Note Template — add the Dental Chart, Perio Chart, or Occlusion & TMJ field to a template under the Dental category in the field sidebar.
Dental Chart
A restorative chart for marking conditions on individual teeth and tooth surfaces.- Switch between 2D and 3D views with the picker above the chart. The 2D view shows the standard top-down arch diagram; the 3D view rotates a full tooth model for closer inspection.
- Pick Permanent or Mixed dentition for the patient. Mixed shows primary tooth letters alongside permanent numbers.
- The tool rail on the left holds Edit mode (apply conditions) and Watch mode (mark a tooth to monitor). The Procedure filter above the chart limits the view to Existing, Planned, Completed, or Referred work.
- Click a tooth to open the Tooth Detail drawer for surface-level marking and notes. From there you can set the active condition (Caries, Composite, Amalgam, Crown, Root canal, Implant, Veneer, Sealant, Missing, and others) and paint individual surfaces.
- The table under the chart lists every charted tooth with surfaces, description, status, and notes. Click Print chart in the chart header to print the full chart with the table.
Perio Chart
Six-point periodontal chart for pocket depths, recession, bleeding, plaque, suppuration, mobility, and furcation.- The chart splits into Maxillary and Mandibular arches. Each tooth has six sites — distobuccal (DB), buccal, mesiobuccal (MB), distolingual (DL), lingual, and mesiolingual (ML).
- Use Chart mode to record pocket depths. Toggle the Bleeding on probing, Plaque, and Suppuration indicators to mark sites; they appear as colored dots on the affected tooth.
- Mobility and furcation are set per tooth from the tooth marker controls.
Occlusion & TMJ
A short structured exam for bite and TMJ findings.- Angle’s Classification for anterior, posterior left, and posterior right — Class I (Normal), II.1 (Protruded), II.2 (Retroclined), or III (Mesial).
- Numeric fields for Overjet, Overbite, and Max opening.
- TMJ checkboxes for Clicking, Popping, Crepitus, Pain, and Deviation on each side, plus a free-text notes field.
