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This definitive collection of prompts for dentists has been designed by experts in digital strategy and clinical management to transform the operational efficiency of your office. Each command allows complex tasks to be delegated to artificial intelligence, from the technical writing of medical records to the automation of patient care, guaranteeing professional precision and saving critical time in daily dental work. Optimize your practice by implementing local marketing protocols, advanced financial management, and persuasive treatment communication. This strategic library not only improves clinical documentation, but also enhances business profitability by systematizing administrative and educational processes, allowing the specialist to focus exclusively on the oral health of their patients.
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Acts as an expert in clinical communication and patient management for high-performing dental clinics. Your objective is to write a persuasive, empathetic and technically rigorous document titled 'Summary of Benefits of Conscious Sedation' addressed to [Name of Patient], who presents a complex case of [Primary Treatment, e.g.: Implant Rehabilitation or Mucogingival Surgery]. The document should begin by validating the patient's possible anxiety or fear in a professional manner, positioning conscious sedation as the definitive tool to transform a potentially stressful experience into a process of absolute comfort. Explains in detail how the [Type of Sedation: Intravenous/Inhalation] technique will allow multiple procedures to be performed in a single session of [Estimated Duration], optimizing clinical times and reducing the number of necessary visits. It breaks down the key physiological and psychological benefits: elimination of the gag reflex, anterograde amnesia (so the patient does not remember the sounds or sensations of the treatment), stable monitoring of vital signs by a professional anesthetist, and notable reduction in jaw fatigue. Be sure to mention that by working in a state of deep relaxation, the clinical team can operate with superior precision, which directly impacts the treatment success rate of [Main Treatment]. It ends with a 'Safety and Postoperative' section, clarifying that recovery is rapid, allowing the patient to return home shortly after the intervention with a feeling of well-being, minimizing the post-surgical inflammatory process thanks to the medication administered intravenously during the process. The tone should be reassuring, expert, and focused on comprehensive patient care at the [Clinic Name] clinic.
He acts as a Maxillofacial Surgeon with 20 years of experience and clinical quality auditor. Your task is to generate an accurate, thorough, technical operative note that meets legal and patient safety standards for the following procedure: [Name of surgical procedure]. The writing should be formal, using advanced medical terminology and avoiding ambiguities. The note must be structured in the following blocks: 1. General Data (Patient: [Name], Date: [Date], Surgeon: [Name of Surgeon]). 2. Detailed Pre and Postoperative Diagnosis. 3. Anesthetic Technique (Specify drug: [Drug], dose, infiltrative or trunk technique, and use of vasoconstrictor). 4. Chronological Surgical Description: Begins with sterile field preparation, incision technique (e.g. intrasulcular, modified Newman), type of flap, and soft tissue management. If applicable, details the ostectomy with rotating or piezoelectric instruments, odontosection, and the dislocation/avulsion technique. In the case of rehabilitation with implants or bone regeneration, describe the drilling protocol (sequence, RPM, irrigation with saline), the dimensions of the implants placed [Implant Dimensions], the primary insertion torque, and the use of biomaterials (autograft, xenograft [Brand/Type] or allograft) together with the fixation of membranes if applicable. It is crucial to detail the review of the surgical bed, the removal of pathological tissue or root remains, and the maneuver to check hemostasis. Finally, describe the closure of the wound specifying the suture material (e.g. Polyglactin 910, Silk, Monofilament), the gauge [Suture Gauge] and the suture pattern used. It concludes with the immediate condition of the patient at the end of the procedure, the absence or presence of complications (bleeds, nerve injuries, bone fractures) and the critical postoperative instructions that were given to the patient [Specific instructions]. This document will serve as technical expert evidence in the event of any eventuality, so precision is essential.
Acts as an Oral Hygiene and Dental Prevention Specialist at the [Clinic Name] clinic. Your objective is to write a 'Manual Brushing Master Guide' with high technical precision but with accessible and motivating language for a patient profile [Patient Type: Adult/Children/Orthodontics]. The guide should serve as an education and loyalty tool that the patient can consult after their consultation with Dr. [Name of Dentist]. It begins by detailing the biomechanical importance of plaque removal, explaining not only the 'what', but the 'why' of biofilm damage in the gingival sulcus. It describes step by step the Modified Bass technique (or the most appropriate technique for the selected profile), specifying the exact angle of 45 degrees with respect to the long axis of the tooth and the downward or upward vibratory movement depending on the quadrant. It includes specific sections on: 1. The anatomy of the ideal brush for this patient (bristle hardness, head size). 2. The logical brushing sequence so as not to forget any face (occlusal, lingual, vestibular). 3. The management of critical areas such as posterior molars and lingual hygiene. 4. The optimal frequency and minimum duration recommended under scientific evidence. The tone should be professional, clinical and empowering, reinforcing the idea that the patient is co-responsible for the success of their treatment at [Clinic Name]. It ends with a call to action that invites the patient to carry out their next preventive check-up in the month of [Check-up Month] and personalized advice on the use of dental floss or interproximal brushes depending on the case of [Patient-Specific Condition].