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npx veilstrat add skill openclaw/skills --skill oral-health- examples.md4.7 KB
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Overview
This skill manages oral health tracking including dental checkups, treatment records, hygiene habits, problem monitoring, screening, and reminders. It stores structured exam and treatment entries, tracks hygiene scores and cavity/periodontal risk, and summarizes status and trends. Use it to maintain a personal dental history and get timely reminders for care. It is intended for tracking and education, not diagnosis or emergency care.
How this skill works
The skill parses user input to identify operations such as checkup, treatment, hygiene, issue, status, trend, screening, or reminder. It extracts parameters like tooth numbers (FDI system), treatment types, problem types, severity, and hygiene details, then saves standardized records and computes scores and risk levels. Users can request summaries, trend analysis, or set reminders; the skill returns structured reports and recommendations for follow-up with a dental professional.
When to use it
- Record a dental exam or update tooth-specific findings after a visit
- Log treatments such as fillings, root canals, crowns, or extractions
- Track daily hygiene habits (brushing, flossing, mouthwash) and compute hygiene score
- Report oral problems (toothache, bleeding, ulcers) with severity for monitoring
- Request status summaries, trend reports, cavity risk or periodontal classification
- Set checkup reminders or screening prompts for preventive care
Best practices
- Use FDI tooth numbers when specifying tooth-level findings for clarity
- Include date, examiner, and concise notes for each checkup or treatment entry
- Update hygiene habits regularly to keep hygiene score and risk estimates accurate
- Report severity and duration for problems to prioritize follow-up
- Treat recommendations and risk results as educational; consult a dentist for diagnosis
- Use reminders for routine cleanings and to follow up on unresolved symptoms
Example use cases
- Log a routine checkup: record teeth status, probing depths, soft tissue and notes
- Add a treatment record: tooth 26, composite filling, local anesthesia, cost
- Update hygiene: brushing twice daily, Bass method, flossing nightly — compute score
- Report an issue: persistent toothache moderate severity for trend monitoring
- Generate a 6-month trend report showing changes in cavity risk and periodontal status
FAQ
No. It is for tracking and education only. All concerns should be evaluated by a professional dentist.
Can it handle emergencies?
No. For severe pain, trauma, facial swelling, or uncontrolled bleeding seek immediate emergency care.