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  1. For example, tooth 46 is the first molar, located in the bottom right corner of your own mouth. From the dentists’ perspective, it would be located in the lower left quadrant. How does the American Teeth Number System Compare to Teeth Numbers in Canada?

  2. May 12, 2019 · Teeth Names & Numbers. Dentists refer to a specific tooth using a number or coding more usually than using teeth names. There are several teeth numbering systems: the Universal Numbering System (used in US), FDI World Dental Federation notation, and the Palmer Notation Method.

  3. For example, tooth 48 is a wisdom tooth, one that dentists oftentimes extract to improve the overall health of your mouth. The upper half of your mouth has lower numbers. These are teeth 11-17, and 21-27 on the dental chart.

  4. This post will discuss the tooth numbering system that dentists use in Canada. I will also discuss briefly the surfaces of teeth. The mouth is divided into 4 sections that we call quadrants. Quadrant 1 is the upper right, 2 is the upper left, 3 is the lower left, and 4 is the lower right.

  5. When dentists and dental hygienists talk about numbers and letters as they peer into your mouth, they are identifying specific teeth. Using a coding system of letters and numbers allows dentists to specify which teeth have decay or other problems.

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · Supplemental. The supplemental supernumerary is shaped like a typical tooth and is found at the end of a tooth series. They are found in addition to the normal set of teeth and look exactly like the permanent teeth (the shape and the anatomical features are the same).

  7. Tooth Name: Tooth Code. Primary Dentition : Primary Maxillary Right Second Molar (A) 41: Primary Maxillary Right First Molar (B) 42: ... (D) 44: Primary Maxillary Right Central Incisor (E) 45: Primary Maxillary Left Central Incisor (F) 46: Primary Maxillary Left Lateral Incisor (G) 47: Primary Maxillary Left Canine Molar (H) 48: Primary ...

  8. Our tooth chart, featuring the International Numbering System for Teeth, shows the standard tooth numbering system from 1 to 32, upper & lower.

  9. Molars: upper right (16, 17), upper left (26, 27), lower left (36, 37) and lower right (46, 47). Wisdom teeth (third molars) : upper right (18), upper left (28), lower left (38) and lower right (48) (there are 12 molars).

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