![]() ![]() Representation of Haderup Notation System for Permanent Teeth ![]() Representation of Haderup Notation System for Deciduous Teeth Here, values of upper jaw teeth are designated by ‘+’ sign (‘-‘ for lower teeth) which is assigned left (for left sides teeth) or right (for right side teeth) followed by numbered values from 1 to 8 for permanent teeth. Haderup Tooth Numbering SystemĪ common dental notation system for Scandinavian countries such as Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Representation of Modified FDI Notation System for Deciduous Teeth Representation of Modified FDI Notation System for Permanent Teeth This means the lower quadrant for the lower right jaw will be #3 (in FDI it is #4). In modified FDI notation, the values in lower quadrants start with a new line. ![]() Representation of Navy Charting System for Permanent Teeth Lower Jaw Teeth (right to left): K L M N O P Q R S T.Upper Jaw Teeth (right to left): A B C D E F G H I J.Representation of Navy Charting System for Deciduous Teeth The Navy Dental charting system is nearly the same as Universal Cunningham notation except the numbering for the lower jaw starts with right and ends at left (like the upper jaw). Navy Dental Notation System (Modified of Universal) Representation of FDI Nomenclature System for Deciduous Teeth Representation of FDI Nomenclature System for Permanent Teeth The values are categorized in four-quadrant for deciduous and permanent teeth each. The values of each tooth are given by a two-digit number. It is one of the common numberings for teeth that is used widely in most countries other than the US. It is also called the Theilman notation system. ![]() FDI Dental Notation and Numbering SystemįDI system stands for Federation Dentaire Internationale. Lower Left Quadrant:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4.Representation of Palmer Tooth Numbering System for Permanent Teeth Representation of Palmer Tooth Numbering System for Deciduous Teeth It failed to be adopted by non-native English-speaking countries. This dental nomenclature system is majorly used in the United Kingdom (UK). This is the reason why it is also called modified Zsigmondy Palmer notation. Palmer Dental Notation SystemĬorydon Palmer modified the Zsigmondy dental number system and replaces the Roman numerals system with simple capital alphabets. Lower Left Quadrant:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3.Representation of Zsigmondy System for Permanent Teeth Representation of Zsigmondy System for Deciduous Teeth Upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. Unlike the universal system, the whole teeth structure is divided into 4 quadrants i.e. It is the earliest system that was proposed by Austrian dentist Adolph Zsigmondy in 1861. Right to Left(lower jaw): T S R Q P O N M L K.Right to Left (upper jaw): A B C D E F G H I J.The universal numbering system was developed by Cunningham in 1883 and is one of the most commonly used tooth numbering and notation systems that have been adopted by the American Dental Association. Universal Tooth Numbering System by Cunningham There are more than 150 methods of the dental chart, but in this, we only discuss the main tooth numbering systems. Dental charting refers to providing a quick representation or formula to define the types of teeth along with their number. ![]()
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