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Charting conditions of the teeth I
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Dental Charts ●Each patient has a dental chart ●The information should be updated every visit ●It is important that the information is neat, complete, and correct ●They should be in a locked file cabinet for confidentiality and to prevent it from getting lost
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A dental chart may include:
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Personal Patient Information ●Personal patient information must include: o Full name of patient o Birth Date or age o Address o Telephone number o Place of employment o Physician’s name and address o Insurance information
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Medical History ●Diseases or medical conditions the patient has ●Special medical precautions ●Allergies ●Other pertinent medical information o Ex: The dental team must evaluate the data and determine if any conditions exist that will affect, alter, or delay any necessary dental treatment for the patient.
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A Dental Chart (Some dental charts vary)
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Conditions and Symbols ●Impacted tooth: Circle entire diagram of tooth ●Decay: Circle or outline ●Cracked tooth: Saw line (Zig zag line) ●Missing tooth: X ●Tooth to be extracted: One dash ( / ) ●Tooth already extracted: Two dashes ( // ) ●Crown: Circle the crown of the tooth ●Completed root canal treatment: Draw a heavy line in pulp canal ( | ) ●Needs root canal treatment: Write “RCT” or “Endo” under tooth
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Another Dental Chart
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●All treatments or services rendered to the patient are also recorded on the dental chart In addition to using symbols in anatomic diagram ●Make sure all information is neat and correct ●Information must be written in ink ●Use symbols & abbreviations to denote teeth, surfaces, treatment completed, and base cements
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