Hard tissue charting Flashcards
Missing teeth:
Box or shade
Unerupted tooth
Overeruption
Incomplete eruption
What does the arrow mean
drifting
T/F: Impacted teeth are charted on facial views only except facial and lingual impactions which are recorded on occlusal views
True
Vertical impaction
Horizontal Impaction
mesio-angular impaction
T/F: Rotaions are recorded on the occlusal view
True
Rotated mesiofacial
Rotated distofacial
Supernumarary
Extraction
Hypoplasia
Erosion
Abbrasion
Attrition
What is hypoplasia?
An enamel defect characterized by thin or abset enamel
What is abfraction?
friction and pressure on the tooth and gums
Abrasion
Erosion
Abfraction
Attrition
Class I furcation
Class II furcation
Class III furcation
Class I furcation
Class II furcation
Class III furcation
Fracture Class I
Fracture Class II
Fracture Class III
Fracture Class IV
Periapical pathology - Abscess
Complete RTC filling
Incomplete RCT filling
Overexteded RTC filling
Pulpotomy (Py)
What is pulpotomy?
Pulp that resides in the crown of the tooth is taken out, but the roots are left in.
Am
Amalagam
C.R.
Composite Resins
V
Vaneer
Ce
Cement
G
Gold restorations
PBM
Porcelain bonded to metal
P
Porcelain crown
S.S.C.
Stainless Steel Crown
s
Pit and Fissure Sealants
Loose contact
2mm open contact
Implant
Class I caries
Occlusal surface of 2/3 posterior teeth and buccalor lingual pits
(pits & fissures)
Class II caries
Inter-proximal surface of posterior teeth
Class III caries
Inter-proximal surface of anterior teeth
Class IV caries
Inter-proximal surface of anterior teeth including the incisal edge
Class V caries
Cervical third (gingival area of buccal andlingual) of all teeth
Class VI caries
Cusp tips of posterior teeth or incisal edges ofanterior (due to toothwear)
Mobility II = M2
Mobility III = M3
Barely any movement
All findings are recorded in blue or black EXCEPT
caries, extractions and fractures which are charted in red