Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 4:54:58 GMT -5
There are many numbering systems out there and they can vary slightly from one dentist to another. Just so you know standard American dental nomenclature is as follows Upper Right Upper Left Lower Right Lower Left If you want to know which tooth is which or how many there are in total check out our chart below Universal Tooth Numbering System This universal numbering system works for all teeth in both jaws. The top set of teeth is known as upper teeth and the bottom teeth are known as lower teeth. On upper teeth lateral incisors the two small frontAteeth have numbers and and cuspids the large fanglike tooth have numbers and .
On lower teeth lateral incisors have numbers and and cuspids through . Canines the fanglike tooth between your central incisortwo front baby teeth are to on both top and bottom. Palmer Notation photo retouching Numbering System Palmer notation is a way of writing down oral and maxillofacial information that makes it easy to record in writing while also making it very easy to understand. The Palmer notation numbering system includes upper and lower tooth charts with numbers as well as teeth name charts allowing you to put all of your dental records on paper in an easytoread format.
Federation Dentaire Internationale several tooth numbering systems around today but they all originate from an international convention that was created back in . This system is still used today and its called the Federation Dentaire Internationale Numbering System FDIF. Ill also refer to it as FDI throughout my descriptions below. In FDI teeth are numbered in ascending order from left to right starting with on your upper left central incisor your front tooth. Every row of teeth gets a new number so that when you get back to your second upper left central incisor the one next to your front tooth you move on to .
On lower teeth lateral incisors have numbers and and cuspids through . Canines the fanglike tooth between your central incisortwo front baby teeth are to on both top and bottom. Palmer Notation photo retouching Numbering System Palmer notation is a way of writing down oral and maxillofacial information that makes it easy to record in writing while also making it very easy to understand. The Palmer notation numbering system includes upper and lower tooth charts with numbers as well as teeth name charts allowing you to put all of your dental records on paper in an easytoread format.
Federation Dentaire Internationale several tooth numbering systems around today but they all originate from an international convention that was created back in . This system is still used today and its called the Federation Dentaire Internationale Numbering System FDIF. Ill also refer to it as FDI throughout my descriptions below. In FDI teeth are numbered in ascending order from left to right starting with on your upper left central incisor your front tooth. Every row of teeth gets a new number so that when you get back to your second upper left central incisor the one next to your front tooth you move on to .