2007 — Index Of Teeth
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If the record originates in the US, "Tooth #3" is almost certainly the (Universal system). However, if the record came from a UK or Australian military clinic using FDI in 2007, "Tooth 3" might be an error (since FDI requires two digits). Always check the chart header for a key indicating which index was used. index of teeth 2007
For the modern practitioner, understanding the 2007 index is not just historical nostalgia—it is a practical necessity. As we treat patients with two decades of dental history, being able to correctly interpret a tooth number from a 2007 radiograph or ledger prevents misdiagnosis and medical errors. Internet users looking for movies, music, or software
If you have found a scanned PDF or a textbook from 2007 titled "Index of Teeth," here is how to decode it. Always check the chart header for a key
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and historical reference regarding dental indexing systems. Always refer to the current ADA or FDI guidelines for contemporary clinical practice. For specific records from 2007, consult with a dental archivist or the original treating clinician.
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