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A teeth chart is a simple drawing or illustration of your teeth with names, numbers, and types of teeth. There are separate teeth number charts for adults as well as babies. This diagram helps us learn the names of each tooth, the corresponding number, and their location.
Teeth Numbering Chart (Adults) In the US, the Universal Number System is used for numbering teeth. Each tooth is given a single number depending on its location in the mouth. All the teeth will be numbered from the patient’s perspective, i.e. first person.
Tooth Numbering Systems used by dentists for identifying each tooth. Universal numbering system and FDI two-digit notation. Teeth names, teeth numbering charts and diagrams...
There are two things that dentists use numbers for: tooth numbering (i.e. which tooth they’re referring to) and. periodontal (gum) charting. We’ve got a separate page on BPE scores (gum scores) and what they mean. On this page, you can find all common tooth numbering systems.
Dental charts are normally arranged from the viewpoint of a dental practitioner facing a patient. The patient's right side appears on the left side of the chart, and the patient's left side appears on the right side of the chart.
Our tooth chart, featuring the International Numbering System for Teeth, shows the standard tooth numbering system from 1 to 32, upper & lower.
The four main types of teeth are incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Use our diagram to learn more about teeth numbers and placement.