D.D.S. ..Hopefully.. 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Nov 16, 2009 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Just curious... how would you indicate an extra tooth on a chart where you also indicate restorations, etc... Thanks
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Just curious... how would you indicate an extra tooth on a chart where you also indicate restorations, etc... Thanks
Oracle DMD Chuck NOracle DMD Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Nov 16, 2009 #2 D.D.S. said: Just curious... how would you indicate an extra tooth on a chart where you also indicate restorations, etc... Thanks Click to expand... i've seen it labeled 3a or 3.5 (depending on the # of course)
D.D.S. said: Just curious... how would you indicate an extra tooth on a chart where you also indicate restorations, etc... Thanks Click to expand... i've seen it labeled 3a or 3.5 (depending on the # of course)
Daurang Full Member 15+ Year Member Nov 17, 2009 #3 A patient I saw last week had 8 wisdom teeth! Now would you number the extra teeth on the chart? 0, 16.5, 16.75, 33?
A patient I saw last week had 8 wisdom teeth! Now would you number the extra teeth on the chart? 0, 16.5, 16.75, 33?
DrJeff Senior Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Verified Expert Nov 17, 2009 #5 Oracle DMD said: i've seen it labeled 3a or 3.5 (depending on the # of course) Click to expand... This is what I do in my office for generally #'s 2-15, 18-31 and then if there's an extra wizzy or two or three, then a circle around an S in the location of the extra wizzy goes in the chart on the computer
Oracle DMD said: i've seen it labeled 3a or 3.5 (depending on the # of course) Click to expand... This is what I do in my office for generally #'s 2-15, 18-31 and then if there's an extra wizzy or two or three, then a circle around an S in the location of the extra wizzy goes in the chart on the computer