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Charting

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Universal Numbering system   1-32 where maxillary right 3rd molar is #1 and the right mandibular 3rd molar is #32. Primary teeth are lettered A-T or #D (deciduous)so the right maxillary 2nd molar is A or 1D and the right mandibular 2nd molar is T or 20D  
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FDI   the teeth are numbered 1-8 with 4 quadrants. 1 being your incisors and 8 being your molars and are recorded with their quadrant numbers. EX... the maxillary right lateral incisor would be charted *12* and the mandibular right lateral incisor would be *42*  
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Palmer   numbered 1-8 with brackets to represent the quadrants. primary dentition would be lettered A-E  
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Class 1 caries   are in the pits and fissures of the teeth. can be found on the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth,buccal or lingual pits on the molars and the lingual pit near the cingulum of the maxillary incisors.  
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Class 2 caries   can be found on the mesial and distal surfaces of the posterior teeth  
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Class 3 caries   can be found on the mesial and distal surfaces of the anterior teeth  
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Class 4 caries   can be found on the mesial, distal and incisal edge of the anterior teeth  
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Class 5 caries   occur on the cervical third of the facial or lingual surface of the tooth. taking medications, chewing gum, or drinking soda will cause caries on the posterior teeth.  
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class 6 caries   not part of the original classification set by G.V. Black but are cavities that involve the incisal and occlusal surfaces that have been worn away due to abrasion  
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Abutments   are the supporting/attaching sides of the bridge  
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Pontic   the middle space or where the missing tooth should be for the bridge  
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simple cavity   involves one surface of a tooth  
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compound cavity   involves two surfaces of a tooth  
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Complex cavity   involves more then two surfaces of a tooth  
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Crowns   several different types of combinations made up of gold, porcelain, stainless steal or plastic  
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Full Denture   replaces a full arch of a patient when all of the permenent teeth need to be replaced  
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Partial Denture   when only some of a patients natural teeth are missing. artifical teeth are mounted on metal framework  
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Red (Charting)   represents work that needs to be done  
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Blue (charting)   Represents work that is existing or has been completed  
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Amalgam Restoration   outlined and filled in circles on the ares of the tooth  
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Composite Restoration   outlines of circles on the areas of the tooth  
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Calcuclus   a hard calcified deposit of mineralized plaque found on the teeth, restorations and dental appliances. also known as tartar and is represented by "c"'s over the tops of the teeth on the chart  
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rootcanal   when the pulp is removed and replaced with a filling material. represented by a line right down the middle of the root of a tooth.  
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impaction   teeth that are unerupted. represented by circling the whole tooth on a chart  
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Implant   a replicated false tooth to replace a natural tooth. represented by lines horizontally through the root of a tooth on a chart  
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MOD Amalgam   represented by small round marks on the mesial, distal and occlusal surfaces of a tooth on a chart  
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Abscessed tooth   represented by a circle on top of the root of a tooth n the chart  
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Occlusal   the top surface of the posterior teeth  
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LI   linguo-incisal (compound cavity)  
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DO   disto-occlusal (compound cavity)  
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I   inscial (simple cavity)  
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MOD   mesio-occluso-distal (complex cavity)  
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MODBL   mesio-occuso-disto-bucco-lingual (complex cavity)  
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Diastema   the space between two adjacent teeth on the same arch  
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Drifting   the movement of teeth. represented by arrows pointing in the direction of the movement on a chart  
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mobility   when a tooth moves in the socket caused by peridontal disease or trauma, represented by roman numerals I-IV to indicated in millimeters the distance travled  
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