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Dolphin Management 5.5
Ron Roncone, DDS, MS
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Roncone ModulesDesigned in collaboration with Dr. Ron Roncone, world-renown clinician and
educator, the Dolphin Roncone Modules integrate seamlessly with Dolphin
Management to optimize your daily practice workflow. Powerful tools include
Dr. Roncone’s signature Practice Monitor, Doctor Time scheduling, Procedure
Timings Report, exam questionnaire and letters, presentation templates,
treatment card templates and a comprehensive Diagnostic Check List.
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Dolphin Management 5.5 product features Roncone Modules
Roncone Practice Monitor: Daily report of key practice metrics. This daily monitor allows you to look at those areas of your practice that affect you the most. In the past, you would have to “pull” reports from multiple areas within your software to get the numbers you need to analyze. The Roncone Practice Monitor eliminates this. With the click of a button you can now have a report that gives you the ability to see where your production is for the month, the year, as well as projected production. You can alleviate potential cash flow problems because you know your status regarding production, collections and receivables. This monitor is a key tool in helping you achieve a JSOP practice.
Roncone Procedure Timings Report: Detailed tracking of chairside timing and orthodontic assistant performance. This report is used to determine the amount of time that each assistant spends on each procedure that is performed in your office. This information is used during Dr. Roncone’s JSOP training days. Each procedure and assistant is analyzed to determine what areas require more training. A ranking system is also given and bonuses or rewards can be granted based on actual performance.
Dr. Roncone’s initial exam questionnaire and PowerPoint presentation template: Countless hours have been spent in creating this questionnaire and presentation. Just as a pilot uses a takeoff checklist, you too should be thorough in your new patient exam. Not only is this an invaluable tool in diagnosis, but it is also an educational experience for the patient. After the exam, a PowerPoint presentation is shared based on your clinical findings. This PowerPoint is specific to each patient and uses their photos whenever appropriate. It also shows examples of cases similar to theirs by using morphed videos of Dr. Roncone’s actual patients. Give each new patient a copy of this PowerPoint as a way of sharing “tangible” treatment information with spouses or others. This is also a terrific marketing tool to differentiate your office from your competitors.
Dolphin is the primary software system used in Dr. Roncone’s practice. Working closely with Dr. Roncone and his staff, we created the Dolphin Management Roncone Modules, designed to conform to Dr. Roncone’s unique practice management techniques. His theories and philosophies of a JSOP® (Just Short of Perfect) practice were proven utilizing the Roncone Modules in his highly efficient practice.
Orthodontic Treatment
TMJ Treatment
If Excellence is Available, Good is Not Enough
221 Main Street #100 Vista, CA 92084 760.758.0630 FAX 760.758.5466
-maxillary right central incisor
-maxillary left central incisor
-mandibular left central incisor
-mandibular right central incisor
When smiling, not enough of the upper front teeth are visible
ASSESSMENT (PRELIMINARY)
Our generalized preliminary assessment follows:
Relationship between upper and lower jaws is acceptable; however, tooth
crowding exists
Narrow archform - upper
Crowding of lower teeth
The upper front teeth cover the lower front teeth excessively
The upper front teeth are too far forward compared with the lower front teeth
Poor functioning of the jaw joint (grinding)
PLAN OF TREATMENT
Our preliminary treatment plan follows:
A comprehensive orthodontic treatment will be undertaken. It will involve braces
being placed on each tooth. The goals for this treatment are: 1) Placing the jaw
joints on a hinge 2) Achieving relaxed muscles of the head & neck 3) A superb
tooth fit that functions properly 4) A great smile 5) Excellent gum & bone health
Braces will eventually be placed on all upper and lower permanent teeth
A muscle relaxing appliance will be placed in the upper jaw
Small plastic bite ramps will be placed on the back side of your upper two front
teeth in order to allow the lower back teeth to erupt properly
TREATMENT TIME
Estimated treatment time is 14 months
If Excellence is Available, Good is Not Enough
221 Main Street #100 Vista, CA 92084 760.758.0630 FAX 760.758.5466
SUBJECTIVE COMPLAINTS
Based upon the medical-dental history form, the patient interview
and answers from the patient during the clinical examination, the
following symptoms and/or concerns have been reported:
Bad bite
Crowding of the lower teeth
Headaches
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
The findings of our clinical examination follow:
Headaches
A “rubbing” can be felt in the left jaw joint
When the mouth opens there is a shift of the lower jaw to the right--This may be
due to muscle spasms or abnormalities inside the joint
Oral hygiene is rated as excellent
No gingival (gum) swelling is present
No gingival (gum) recession is evident
Gingival tissue (gums) appear healthy
All teeth present in the mouth are permanent and the following is a summary of
dental conditions:
Restored teeth-
-mandibular right first molar
Fan-shaped anteriors
Compared to the lower there is too much tooth structure in the upper
front teeth
The upper and lower back teeth mesh reasonably well
The upper and lower front teeth meet edge-to-edge which is abnormal and may
lead to tooth wear
Edge to edge
The following teeth are rotated:
If Excellence is Available, Good is Not Enough 221 Main Street #100 Vista, CA 92084 760.758.0630 FAX 760.758.5466
April 22, 2008
Wyatt Ashwell 1234 Torrey Tree Lane San Diego, CA 92130
Dear Wyatt,
It was a pleasure seeing you in our office on Monday, March 10, 2008. We have included a summary of our clinical finding as well as our tentative treatment plan. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Sally Smiles
Sally Smiles
Patient Consultant
Dr. Ronald M. Roncone ORTHODONTICS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
Dr. Roncone’s initial exam letter set for the patient, parent and referring doctor: One of the key factors in a successful orthodontic practice is communication. Send each patient an initial exam letter tailored with your clinical findings. Use simple, non-clinical language so they understand your findings and treatment options. Give this same letter to the referring doctor using clinical terms. Because this letter is tied to the exam, there are no additional steps needed in generating a clinical and patient/parent letter. It’s that easy!
Dr. Roncone’s chairside treatment card templates: Orthodontics, TMD: Specific areas for each type of treatment. Many “drop downs” to eliminate misspellings and wrong abbreviations among various staff members. All entries are detailed and specific.
Dr. Roncone’s Diagnostic Check List: for a more thorough exam and clinical check up: Once diagnostic records are taken, this checklist helps to analyze the findings in an organized, systematic way. The ability to have systems in place is one of the building blocks of the JSOP practice. Part of the objective in the JSOP course is to help you simplify and organize your practice. This is a great example of using systems to create a more efficient and productive practice.
Dr. Roncone’s Treatment Plan Checklist: The treatment plan checklist is a tool Dr. Roncone uses in his treatment planning. This checklist is a systematic way of using a check-off list to decide on brackets and their placement, wire sequencing, problem lists, etc. It also addresses any prerequisites needed prior to orthodontics such as perio, extractions, cusp tip or incisal edge bonding, etc.
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IF EXCELLENCE IS AVAILABLE, GOOD IS NOT ENOUGH
221 Main Street Suite 100, Vista, CA 92084 (760) 758-0630
which may be necessary during treatment and will be performed by other
dentists or x-ray laboratories. Although we present a total fixed fee at the start of
treatment, the following, carried to excess will incur additional charges: 1)
excessive appliance breakage or loss of parts 2) poor cooperation in carrying out
instructions 3) broken appointments 4) loss of retainers. Sufficient warnings will
be given if these conditions become evident.
If there are any questions regarding any phase of treatment, please do not
hesitate to discuss them with me. I will be happy to talk to you at any time during
any treatment phase. Everything possible will be done to make this an enjoyable
experience with lifetime.
Sincerely,
Dr. Ron Roncone
IF EXCELLENCE IS AVAILABLE, GOOD IS NOT ENOUGH 221 Main Street Suite 100, Vista, CA 92084 (760) 758-0630
Treatment of the conditions and malpositions will result in a definite benefit to overall dental health and appearance not only now, but throughout life. Correction of the malocclusion will consist of the following procedures:
Extraction of several teeth may be necessary to gain the room needed to correct the malocclusion, have tooth stability and provide for the best facial aesthetics possible.
Extraction of several permanent teeth will be necessary to gain the room needed to correct the malocclusion.
With excellent cooperation, we will attempt to treat without the removal of permanent teeth, but the extraction of several teeth may be necessary to gain the room needed to correct the malocclusion, have tooth stability and provide the best facial aesthetics possible.
High technology metal braces will be placed on the lower teeth. Removable appliances will be used to correct the malposition of teeth. It is
of utmost importance that instructions for wearing these appliances be followed precisely.
Upper expander -- It will be necessary to expand the jaw so that harmony is achieved between the face, upper teeth and upper jaw. The expansion will be completed within 3-4 weeks but the expander must remain in place for at least 8-12 months.
A functional appliance will be necessary in order to encourage the growth of the lower jaw so that a balanced facial profile can be obtained. It must be emphasized that the proper and expected lower jaw growth will not occur without excellent cooperation in wearing the appliance.
In attempting to correct the problem, we find that a repositioner splint is indicated. The purpose of this appliance is to allow the jaw to find its own natural and comfortable position. In most instances, this alleviates the clicking or popping sounds in the jaw, muscle symptoms, headaches etc. There are a certain percentage of patients who do not respond to splint therapy although they are in the very small minority.
Length of treatment cannot be predicted exactly. Similar cases take approximately 12 months. During treatment, regular dental checkups by your family dentist must be continued, since he/she is coordinator of your overall dental health. Because our orthodontic patients are 50% children and 50% adults, we make every effort to accommodate patients before or after school or work. However, it will be necessary to appoint everyone during school or work hours at various times during treatment. At the end of treatment, upon the removal of braces, retention appliances will be placed and a one (1) year supervision period will begin. The fee is not based on the number of appointments, but on the total diagnostic and treatment procedure. Payments are distributed monthly or quarterly for your convenience only. Orthodontic fees do not include cleanings, fillings, extractions or x-rays
IF EXCELLENCE IS AVAILABLE, GOOD IS NOT ENOUGH
221 Main Street Suite 100, Vista, CA 92084 (760) 758-0630
Dr. Ronald M. Roncone
ORTHODONTICS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
April 21, 2008 Caylee Ashwell 1234 Torrey Pines Way San Diego, CA 92130
Dear Caylee,
We are pleased and honored that you have chosen our office to carry out your
orthodontic needs. As I hope we have been able to demonstrate, many factors
go into determining the need for treatment and we will do our utmost to get the
best combination of straight teeth, excellent occlusion (proper meshing of teeth)
and facial esthetics. Following is a summary of our evaluation of the various x-
rays, photographs, study models and clinical examination.
The malocclusion is characterized by a generalized crowding of the upper
and lower front teeth. There is a generalized spacing of the lower teeth.
The upper jaw is too narrow. The upper and lower jaws are too narrow.
Your condition is known as TMJ Pain Dysfunction Syndrome (jaw joint and
muscle disease). The symptoms of this condition which you exhibit are:
Wear of teeth Fracture of teeth Your x-rays and/or computerized tomography scan show the following:
Poor positioning of the left jaw joint Displaced left disc Probable ruptured disc on right
Rheumatoid arthritis of the left jaw joint
Osteoarthritic changes of the left jaw joint
Flattening of the right jaw joint
Meet Dr. Ron RonconeDr. Ronald M. Roncone is a world-renown orthodontist and the creator/educator of the JSOP® (Just Short of Perfect) seminar series. Held at Dr. Roncone’s clinical and conference facility in Southern California, the series focuses on several areas of practice: Planning, Financials and Accounting, Communications, Marketing, Training, Practice Efficiencies, Effective Exams and Treatment Mechanics. Dr. Roncone has taught hundreds of seminars and courses worldwide. He is responsible for many key innovations in orthodontics, including extended intervals between patient appointments by using titanium wires, as well as a unique prescription for bands and brackets.
Broken Bracket Report: This report gives you the ability to see what brackets are frequently broken, on what tooth, and which type of bracket. This is another way in which the Roncone Modules help create an efficient office by reducing the number of emergencies throughout the day.
Post Diagnostic Patient Letter: This is a comprehensive letter given to the patient after diagnostic records are taken. This letter combines all information gathered on the patient and explains the findings and treatment recommendations. This is another tool used to ensure the patient understands treatment, serving as both an education and communication tool.
Dr. Roncone pursued graduate study in physiology and neuroanatomy at Marquette University School of Medicine, while simultaneously obtaining his dental degree at the same university. He obtained two postdoctoral certificates from Harvard School of Dental Medicine and the Forsythe Dental Center.
For more information on the JSOP seminar series, visit www.ronconeroi.com.
Doctor Time scheduling: adjust doctor time as needed directly from Treatment Card: The schedule is the heartbeat of your practice. Your schedule should be specific to you, your assistants, your patients and your preferences. Not only does this schedule allow you to precisely plan your work day, but it also allows you to change parameters “on the fly.” No other scheduling program does this.
(03/14)
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