Sunday, December 11, 2011

As shown in the teeth numbers diagram below

There are different ways that dentists number teeth, but the Universal method shown below

is generally accepted as the standard numbering method. Many orthodontists use the Palmer

system, which is diagrammed a bit later.

The following two teeth number diagrams show the

UNIVERSAL teeth NUMBERING SYSTEM


RIGHT AND LEFT RIGHT and LEFT side referrals are ALWAYS THE PATIENT'S RIGHT AND LEFT.
NUMBERS Teeth are numbered 1-16 from the UPPER RIGHT TO UPPER LEFT, and 17-32 from LOWER

LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT. Teeth #1, 16, 17, 32 are the WISDOM TEETH, and are often EXTRACTED.

As shown in the teeth numbers diagram below


PALMER teeth NUMBERING SYSTEM

The Palmer system is often used by orthodontists, and is numbered #1-#8, starting with the

central incisors and going back as the diagrams below indicate. The box corners are placed

by each number to dictate which quadrant of the mouth is being noted.

Because the 32 teeth are only numbered 1-8, this can cause some confusion since 8 sets of 4

teeth all have the same number, unlike the universal system above where all teeth have

their own unique number.

Note that the 4 wisdom teeth are all #8, and are not shown in the teeth number diagrams

below since they are often extracted.


MIXED DENTITION

This refers to the stage during adolescence when a child has both primary and permanent

teeth. After the primary teeth are lost, permanent teeth erupt into their places. The

diagram below is of about a 5 year old, so still with primary teeth, but it shows which

permanent teeth come into their places.