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DECIDUOUS   TEETH
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Dental Technican, Volume 2 - Dentist training manual for military dentists
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Figure 2-19.—Deciduous, supernumerary, and drifted teeth. usually occurs when teeth move toward the space of an extracted tooth. TEMPORARY   RESTORATIONS.—In the diagram of the tooth, draw an outline of the restoration showing size, location, and shape. If possible, describe the material in the remarks section. Remarks Section Use  this  section  to  indicate  the  restorative materials  and  to  differentiate  between  sealants, composites,  and  temporaries. Soft Tissue Remarks Section This  is  just  a  partial  list  of  some  of  the  more common  non-pathologic  findings  to  facilitate charting.   For   each   condition,   indicate   approximate size or extent and location. Leave blank if a condition does not exist. Occlusion Section The examining dentist will tell you what Angle's class the patient has. The three classes are I, -11, or III. Each  side  of  the  patient's  mouth  may  be  different. Record the results in the space provided. In the overjet and overbite section of occlusion, the dentist will let you know in millimeters the extent of the abnormality. Leave blank if normal. In  the  crossbite  section,  the  dentist  will  let  you know  the  teeth  involved  to  be  written  in  the  space provided. The  dentist  will  use  the  Remarks  section  of  the occlusion  section  to  record  any  other  occlusal condition not listed above. Hard Tissue Remarks Section exist. This  is  just  a  partial  list  of  some  of  the  more common  non-pathologic  findings  to  facilitate charting. Leave section blank if the condition does not Intrinsic  staining-Indicate  teeth  involved. Check tetracycline, if appropriate. Tori—Indicate location and approximate size of projection. Rotated  teeth—Indicate  teeth  involved  and approximate number of degrees to the nearest 45 degrees. Malposed  Teeth—Indicate  teeth  involved  and whether facio- or linguo-version. Other—Use this space when noting other hard tissue  conditions  not  listed  above. Examining Dentist Name Stamp and Signature Sections Use  the  examining  dentist's  name  stamp  to  mark this section and ensure the signature line is signed. 2-18

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