Chapter 17 Hard Tissue Assess. & Dental Charting Flashcards
The systematic collection and analysis of systemic and oral health data to identify patient needs
ADHA definition of assessment
Primary maxillary central incisors eruption ages
8-12 months
Primary maxillary lateral incisors eruption ages
9-13 months
Primary maxillary canines’ eruption ages
16-22 months
Primary maxillary first molars eruption ages
13-19 months
Primary maxillary second molars eruption ages
25-33 months
Primary mandibular second molars eruption ages
23-31 months
Primary mandibular first molars eruption ages
14-18 months
Primary mandibular canines’ eruption ages
17-23 months
Primary mandibular lateral incisors eruption ages
10-16 months
Primary mandibular central incisors eruption ages
6-10 months
Permanent maxillary central incisors eruption ages
7-8 years
Permanent maxillary lateral incisors eruption ages
8-9 years
Permanent maxillary canines’ eruption ages
11-12 years
Permanent maxillary first premolars eruption ages
10-11 years
Permanent maxillary second premolars eruption ages
10-12 years
Permanent maxillary first molars eruption ages
6-7 years
Permanent maxillary second molars eruption ages
12-13 years
Permanent maxillary third molars eruption ages
17-21 years
Imaginary line that bisects the patient’s face
Midline
Imaginary horizontal line and midline that divide patient’s mouth into four equal sections
Quadrants
Divided anterior and posterior teeth in each section of the mouth
Sextants
Area involving root apex of tooth
Apical third
Middle portion of tooth
Middle third
Area of tooth that borders the CEJ
Cervical third
Universal Numbering System
Provides a standard sequential numbering system for all permanent teeth (1-32), and primary teeth (A-T)
International Numbering System
Uses two digits to identify each tooth, first digit indicated the quadrant in which the tooth is located, and the second digit identifies the specific tooth (1-4 for permanent quads), (1-8 for permanent teeth), (5-8 for primary quads), (1-5 for primary teeth)
Palmer Notation Method
Divides teeth by quadrants noted by a right angle symbol with the tooth number inside it. The numbers are the same as the international numbering system