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tooth that is present but not resored?
sound
what equipment do you need for dental charting?
mirror, 17/23 explorer, air and water syringe, light
an abbreviation for the anatomical surfaces of the teeth or existing conditions, one or more codes must always be assigned for each tooth
primary code
consists of the occlusal, buccal, and lingual view of crown and buccal view of roots
anatomical chart
circle that is divided into 5 sections to represent all surfaces of the teeth
geometric charts
order for verbalizing surfaces?
M
O/I
D
B/F
L
if a surface stands alone, do you abbreviate it?
no!
when restoration involves more than one surface what do you do?
shorten the name into a letter
ex: MODL, MO
what are 4 and 5 surface restorations usually prepared for?
a crown
what color are all existing restorations recorded in
blue
order for calling out teeth surfaces?
is primary teeth the same?
maxillary right 3rd molar to max left 3rd molar to mandibular left 3rd molar to mandibular right 3rd molar
YES!
order in which you state a tooth that is present and restored:
tooth number,
surfacs involved
type of restoration
what letter is always 1st if present?
MESIAL
APPLIES TO THE CHEWING SURFACES OF POSTERIOR TEETH
OCCLUSAL
APPLIES TO THE INCISAL EDGE OF THE ANTERIOR TEETH
INCISAL
WHEN ARE OCCLUSAL OR INCISAL MENTIONED FIRST?
WHEN MESIAL AND DISTAL ARE NOT INVOLVED
WHEN IS DISTAL FIRST?
WHEN MESIAL IS NOT PRESENT
WHAT SURFACE IS ALWAYS LAST?
LINGUAL
WHAT ARE ALWAYS CHARTED FIRST?
MISSING OR EXTRACTED TEETH
WHAT COLOR ARE MISSING OR EXTRACTED TEETH DRAWN IN?
BLUE X
WHAT TYPE OF REST. ARE ONLY OUTLINED IN BLUE?
COMPOSITES
WHICH ARE OUTLINED AND SHADED IN IN BLUE?
AMALGAMS
CODITIONS THAT NEED TO BE TREATED ARE INDICATED IN WHAT COLOR?
RED
DENTAL CARIES ARE CALLED WHAT IN DH CLINIC
SUSPICIOUS AREAS
OUTLINE THE OCCLUSAL WITH A BLUE "S"
SEALANT IS PRESENT
OCCLUSAL SURFACE OUTLINED IN RED "S"
SEALANT NEEDS TO BE DONE
WHAT IS SILVER AMALGAM COMPOSED OF (5)
SILVER, TIN, COPPER, ZINC, MERCURY
2 SEPARATE CONDITIONS ARE WRITTEN WITH WHAT SYMBOL
-, WHICH SEPARATES THE 2 RESTORATION
INLCUDES BUCCAL AND LINGUAL SURFACES OF MOLARS, AND ALSO LINGUAL PITS OF MAXILLARY INCISORS
CLASS 1
INCLUDES INCISAL EDGE OF ANTERIORS,
CLASS 4
WHAT MUST YOU DO TO REACH THE PROXIMAL SURFACES?
ENTER THROUGH THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE
WHY DO WE USE RETENTION PINS?
WHEN THE TOOTH HAS BEEN DAMAGED TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS DIFFICULT TO RETAIN THE RESTORATION
WHAT DO PINS LOOK LIKE ON XRAYS?
STRAIGHT LINES BELOW RESTORATION
WHAT MUST YOU DO TO REACH THE PROXIMAL SURFACES?
ENTER THROUGH THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE
WHY DO WE USE RETENTION PINS?
WHEN THE TOOTH HAS BEEN DAMAGED TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS DIFFICULT TO RETAIN THE RESTORATION
HOW DO WE RECORD GOLD INLAY RESTORATIONS?
OUTLINE RESTORATION IN BLUE, PLACE DIAGONAL LINES WITHIN THE DEEP BLUE OUTLINE
WHAT DO PINS LOOK LIKE ON XRAYS?
STRAIGHT LINES BELOW RESTORATION
CROWN THAT COVERS THE ENTIRE ANATOMIC CROWN OF TOOTH
FULL CAST CROWN
HOW DO WE RECORD GOLD INLAY RESTORATIONS?
OUTLINE RESTORATION IN BLUE, PLACE DIAGONAL LINES WITHIN THE DEEP BLUE OUTLINE
WHAT MUST YOU DO TO REACH THE PROXIMAL SURFACES?
ENTER THROUGH THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE
CROWN THAT COVERS THE ENTIRE ANATOMIC CROWN OF TOOTH
FULL CAST CROWN
WHY DO WE USE RETENTION PINS?
WHEN THE TOOTH HAS BEEN DAMAGED TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS DIFFICULT TO RETAIN THE RESTORATION
WHAT DO PINS LOOK LIKE ON XRAYS?
STRAIGHT LINES BELOW RESTORATION
HOW DO WE RECORD GOLD INLAY RESTORATIONS?
OUTLINE RESTORATION IN BLUE, PLACE DIAGONAL LINES WITHIN THE DEEP BLUE OUTLINE
CROWN THAT COVERS THE ENTIRE ANATOMIC CROWN OF TOOTH
FULL CAST CROWN
COVERS 3 OR MORE SURFACES OF THE TOOTH AND CAN BE FABRICATED FROM THE SAME MATERIALS AS A FULL CAST CROWN
3/4 CROWN
FULL CROWN PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY WITH A THIN LAY OF CERAMIC MATERIAL
PORCELAIN TO METAL CROWN
A. OUTLINE THIS IN BLUE
B. SHADED AREA
C. DIAGONAL LINES
THIS IS A PROCELAIN FUSED TO METAL CROWN/BRIDGE
HOW DO WE RECORD PROCELAIN?
SHADE IT IN IN BLUE
METAL IS RECORDED BY?
DIAGONAL LINES
AKA BRIDGE?
DENTAL PORSTHESIS
WHEN DO WE CROSS OUT THE ROOTS THAT ARE MISSING IN BLUE
WHEN IT IS A BRIDGE AND IS THE PONTIC PART OF THE BRIDGE
ON CORWN WITH METAL WHAT DO YOU DRAW?
DIAGONAL LINES
HOW DO WE CHART PORCELAIN?
SHADE IT IN IN BLUE
HOW DO WE CHART VENEERS?
OULTINE SURFACES AND SHADE IN IN BLUE
IMPLANTS ARE CHARTED HOW?
DIGONAL LINES ON ROOT, AND TYPE OF RESTORATION IN PLACE
RED ZIG ZAG OVER THE INVOLVED TOOTH SURFACES INDICATES?
FRACTURES
WHERE IS A ROOT FRACTURE DRAWN?
IN RED ON THE FACIAL SURFACE OF THE TOOTH
RED X IS DRAWN WHEN?
TO BE EXTRACTED
RED VERTICAL LINE THROUGH THE ROOTS OF THE TOOTH?
ROOT CANAL TO BE DONE
THERE IS A RED CIRCLE ABOVE THE APEX WHEN...
A FISTULA IS PRESENT
WHEN DO WE DRAW A BLUE ARROW?
WHEN TEETH ARE MALPOSED IN THE DIRECTION THAT REPRESENTS THE MALPOSITION
IMPACTED TEETH/ UNERUPTED ARE ALWAYS CIRCLED IN BLUE OR RED? T/F
TRUE
WHEN IS PARTIALLY ERUPTED INDICATED?
ON PAPER ONLY
PE WRITTEN ABOVE THE TOOTH?
PARTIALLY ERUPTED.. THIS WOULD BE SHOWN ON PAPER ONLY
WHEN IS ATTRITION DOCUMENTED?
ON THE COMPUTER
HOW DO WE INDICATE RECURRENT DECAY ON PAPER?
CHART RESTORATION IN BLUE, THEN OUTLINE IT IN RED
INVOLVES AN ARTIFICIAL TOOTH CONNECTED TO ONE OR MORE ABUTMENT TEETH IN SAME QUADRANT
CANTILEVER BRIDGE
CAST METAL PONTIC ATTACHED TO BILATERAL RETAINERS THA ARE RESIN BONDED TO THE ETCHED ENAL SURFACES OF THE ABUTMENT TEETH
MARYLAND BRIDGE
WHAT ARE VENEERS MADE OF?
PORCELAIN OR COMPOSITE
PORCELAIN VENEERS ARE DONE BY WHOM?
THE DENTAL LAB TECH
COMPOSITE VENEERS ARE DONE BY WHOM?
CHAIRSIDE BY THE DENTIST
WHAT ARE VENEERS USED FOR? (3)
COSMETIC PURPOSES:
CLOSE A DIASTEMA
ENHANCE APPEARANCE OF TEETH
COVER UP TETRACYCLINE STAINED TEETH
what are most commonly used for replacement of missing teeth?
implants
decay is charted in what color?
red
when are pins recorded?
in computer
how do we chart ortho retainers?
draw bar in blue
when are braces recorded?
in computer only
what do we do for dentures/ partials on paper?
cross out teeth
what do we do on the computer with dentures and partials?
eaglesoft replaces teeth with denture teeth
a pimple that allows the infection to drain into the mouth
fistula
what does a fistula indicate?
a root canal is to be done
imacted teeth: red or blue?
red
partially erupted red or blue?
pe written in BLUE above tooth
where are supernumerary teeth usually located?
b/w maxillary incisors, man 3rd molar area,and mandibular premolar area
a filling that is present that doesnt fit tooth properly
overhang
the habitual bite of an individual
centric occlusion
ideal or normal, nuetral relationship of the opposing 1st molars
class 1 occlusion
mesiobuccal cusp on the maxillary 1st molar is mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar
class II occlusion
mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar is distal to the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar
class III occlusion
when maxillary teeth do not horizontally overlap the mandibular teeth
cross bite
what is often seen with class III occlusion
a prognathic profile
which occlusion demonstrate a retrognathic profile?
type II