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Dental Anatomy-xx, Schemes and Mind Maps of Dental Anatomy

Information about the different parts of a tooth, tooth numbering systems, and the methods used to identify teeth. It explains the Universal Numbering System and the Palmer Notation Method. The Universal Numbering System assigns a two-digit number to each tooth, while the Palmer Notation Method uses a quadrant system to identify teeth. The document also describes the different parts of a tooth, including the crown, root, enamel, dentin, and pulp.

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

2023/2024

Available from 01/12/2024

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#ental Anatomy-xx \ #eCrown.kĀ® The visible gart of the tooth albove the anline ā€˜1. weRootee The part of the tooth below the gumiine, embedded in the jawbone. %. xxEnamelxx Hard, outermost layer grotecting the tooth. 4. xxVentineĀ® Layer beneath the enamel, Softer than enamel 5. wePuleeĀ® Tanevmost part containing nerves and blood vessels. Ā„*# Tooth Numbering. Dentists use two common systems for tooth numbering, the Universal Numbering System and the Palmer Notation Method. \. exUniversal Numbering Systema - Each tooth is assigned a two-digit number. ~ Permanent teeth ave numbered | to YL, starting with the upper vight thivd molar (wisdom tooth) as teoth #\ and proceeding along the upper avch to the ugger left third molar as Tooth wb. Then, tt continues From the lower left third malar aS tooth #7 to the lower wight Third molar aS tooth #31. ~ Primary (oaby) teeth ave assigned letters A to T L. #Ā„Falmer Notation Method.Ā« ~ U52S O qUadrant SYStem with each quadrant ConTaming Two Fars. - The quadrant numbers W To 4) veeresent the upper wat, Ueper lett, lower TetĀ„, And lower wight Sections of The mouth. = The Tooth 5 Then dentitied DY ITS Position within The quadrant And assianed a wumber from t to 8 for crample, tooth tin the vv auadrant i ā€˜Ao ast, while tooth Fin the tower wight aquadvant is denoted as 48.