Chapter 17:5 Charting Conditions of the Teeth. Dental Charts Some dental assistants may be required to chart conditions of the teeth on dental charts.

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Chapter 17:5Charting Conditions

of the Teeth

Dental Charts

Some dental assistants may be required to chart conditions of the teeth on dental charts. Dental charts are legal records and must be complete, neat, and correct.

The Sections of a Dental Chart❖ Personal Patient

Information ➢ Name, birthdate,

address etc. ❖ Medical History

➢ Allergies, past medical conditions etc.

❖ Charting Area➢ Anatomical or

Geometric Diagrams of the teeth

The Sections of a Dental Chart (Continued)

❖ Treatment Sections➢ Written record of

treatment and services performed

❖ Radiographic History➢ Record of date

and type of radiographs or X-rays

Universal Numbering System

● A notation system for associating information to a specific tooth

● Primary teeth/Baby teeth, are labeled with letters

● Permanent teeth are labeled with numbers

Universal Numbering System (continued)

● Occlusal: Numbers 1 and 32● Incisal: Numbers 8 and 25● Buccal: Numbers 3 and 30● Labial: Numbers 9 and 24● Lingual: Numbers 5, 10, 23, and 28● Mesial: Numbers 6 and 27● Distal: Numbers 12 and 21

Universal Numbering System (Continued x2)

Charting Area

● Anatomic or geometric Diagrams of the teeth

● Includes the Universal Numbering system

● Also symbols for conditions of the teeth ● Colors

o Red- Detected and future treatment o Blue- Treatment completed

Patient Records Management and Dental Charting

Patient Records Management and Dental Charting

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