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adult upper right - xyA upper left - xyB m3A m2A m1A p2A p1A c1A i2A i1A | i1B i2B c1B p1B p2B m1B m2B m3B R --------------------------------------------------- L m3D m2D m1D p2D p1D c1D i2D i1D | i1C i2C c1C p1C p2C m1C m2C m3C lower right - xyD
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adult upper right - Ax upper left - Bx A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 | B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 R --------------------------------------------------- L D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 | C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 lower right - Dx lower left - Cx
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deciduous upper right - xyE upper left - xyF p2E p1E c1E i2E i1E | i1F i2F c1F p1F p2F R --------------------------------- L p2H p1H c1H i2H i1H | i1G i2G c1G p1G p2G lower right - xyH lower left - xyG
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Under the Palmer notation wikipedia page is the following: "The Miscellaneous Technical block in Unicode provides Palmer notation symbols in U+23BE through U+23CC. The symbols are not to be confused with box-drawing characters (┘└ ┐┌), which have the horizontal line at the middle."
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ensure reader will read quadrant and relative tooth position in quadrant very distinctly. This way dentists can write in either way w/o mix-ups, either written in letter 1st or in number 1st. For example: Dentist can write the lower left canine tooth in: "C3" or "3C".
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deciduous upper right - Ex upper left - Fx E5 E4 E3 E2 E1 | F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 R --------------------------------- L H5 H4 H3 H2 H1 | G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 lower right - Hx lower left - Gx
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Under "Palmer notation" on this page, the box-drawing symbols are used instead of the correct Unicode Palmer notation symbols. The incorrect box-drawing symbols are also used in the image showing Palmer notation in use, rendering the entire image incorrect.
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human dental nomenclature and its positioning notation) and even professionals (dentists, etc). For example, Incisor number 1 and 2 is clearly defined, then the Canine, and so on - even those who already knew the form
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This is my new proposal for another dental notation that might be more useful for dentists around the world. Please have a look and feel free to use one/all of them if you (dentists) found it quite useful for global
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I just want to make the notation more distinct and clearer to read w/o unnecessary possible mix-ups. I can't write this in main article since it needs valid reference while I don't have any (since this is my
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would love to see this article expanded to include a history of such codes, who devised them, some examples of earlier ones, etc.
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Knowledge (XXG) editors can write this in main article w/o need to ask my permission - since thay have my permission
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Dental_notation&type=revision&diff=1089625918&oldid=1084145892
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immediately what kind/type of tooth it is (incisor/canine/premolar/molar) w/o need to count from incisor #1 as
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position number) is and refer this to his/her dentist this way "My Canine/Molar tooth is aching again, please
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the tooth position from #1 to #32 as used in Universal numbering system (or too lazy to count all 32 of them).
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This one is more descriptive and very useful for students studying human dental (anyone who want to study the
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written in lower case letter and always followed by its relative position number and quadrant always written
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This one is just a simple modification of FDI notation that uses all numbers for everything. While I want to
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help me doc!" and opening his/her mouth while pointing to the aching tooth's location/quadrant with his/her
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in upper case letter) - and if also necessary you can name this 'quadrant-1st' writing mode as "OIS-D3b" or
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than Molar teeth can really help a lot). This notation also helps a lot for anyone who can't remember fully
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tooth w/o need to count from Incisor #1 (and using the facts that PreMolar teeth normally have smaller form
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of Canine tooth at a glance can immediately use it as point of reference to count to next PreMolar or Molar
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finger). May be using Canine tooth instead of Incisor #1 as starting counting point can even make counting
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If necessary you can also move the quadrant letter to front/1st (for those used to write quadrant position
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brand new fresh idea, a 'charity' for dentistry world :), so then I write it in "Talk" page instead (valid
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starting point (and I think students and love-2-learn/L2L common people may love this 'specific-relative'
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notation approach too - since some of them may already knew what canine/molar tooth (and their relative
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1st) and still w/o mix-ups, for example: "Cc1" is similar to "c1C" (since tooth letter code name always
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My preference is "OIS-D3" ("D3" can be referred as "3-Digit" too) notation since this one can tell us
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To be readily interpretable, and best communication, this page needs an image such as shown in:
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already - just please respect/honor my idea as it should be on 'copyleft' ideas).
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For all systems, diagrams and text: Is it Patient's or Dentist's viewpoint?
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else, but I don't think it's really necessary to (re)define it separately.
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The correct Unicode symbols for Palmer notation look like this: (⏌⎿ ⏋⎾).
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I have added the information in the text and the table
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i = Incisor c = Canine p = PreMolar m = Molar
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