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	<title>Dental Notation Guide</title>
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		<title>Palmer Notation Method for Adults</title>
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The mouth is separated into quadrants, and numbers 1 to 8 and a special symbol are used to differentiate the teeth in each quadrant. Numbering then starts from the center of the mouth to the back and the numbers are placed inside an L-shaped symbol which identifies each individual quadrant.
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		<title>Other oral health care tips</title>
		<description><![CDATA[by mheo soriano

Brushing and flossing are regular methods of good dental care and oral health. To further improve your oral health you may also want to consider these oral health tips:
•	Try using an interdental cleaner, such as a dental picks or dental stick which are especially designed to clean in-between your teeth.
•	You can use a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Universal Numbering System for Adults</title>
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Numbering starts at the tooth farthest back on the right side of the mouth in the upper (maxillary) jaw and proceeds along the upper teeth toward the front, across to the tooth farthest back on the top left side, down to the lower (mandibular) jaw and to the tooth farthest back on the left side [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://dentalnotationguide.com/notation/universal-numbering-system-for-adults/</link>
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		<title>Eruption of the Primary Teeth</title>
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Typically, the middle front tooth on the lower jaw (central incisor) is the first tooth to erupt and is followed by the second central incisor on the lower jaw. The 4 upper incisors appear next, then the first 4 molars and the bottom two lateral incisors. The cuspids (pointed teeth) follow and, lastly, the 4 [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Detecting the Primary Teeth</title>
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Detecting the Primary Teeth 
The Primary Teeth are characterized  by teeth that possess crowns usually formed in the early stages of a  newly born. The “baby” teeth are typically concealed in a child’s  jawbones with the eruption taking place during the first two and a half  years. After this stage, the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Identifying the Permanent Teeth</title>
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After the primary teeth has erupted  the Permanent Teeth comes in. These teeth are gleaned as the  secondary set of teeth that will be developed and formed. These set  of teeth are called permanent specifically because they do not shed  like the primary teeth does. For the record, there are 32 [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://dentalnotationguide.com/notation/identifying-the-permanent-teeth/</link>
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		<title>How Universal Numbering System Works</title>
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The Universal Numbering System is adopted  by the American Dental Association. This method is generally implemented  by dental professionals in the United States with the modified version  being employed the most especially as insurance for children. This modified  system uses the alphabetical letters A to T as a replacement for the  [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://dentalnotationguide.com/notation/how-universal-numbering-system-works/</link>
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		<title>Zsigmondy System</title>
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Palmer notation is a system used by dentists to associate information to a specific tooth.
It was originally termed the Zsigmondy system after the Austrian dentist Adolf Zsigmondy who developed the idea in 1861, using a Zsigmondy cross to record quadrants of tooth positions.[2]. Adult teeth were numbered 1 to 8, and the child primary dentition [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://dentalnotationguide.com/notation/zsigmondy-system/</link>
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		<title>Veneers vs Whitening?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[by mheo soriano



Teeth whitening is a process that whitens mildly discolored teeth.  Cosmetic dentists will usually steer some people who are interested in veneers to the simpler alternative of whitening, perhaps combined with some simple orthodontic alignment. The placement of dental veneers requires the “shaping” of all teeth which are fitted with the custom-designed [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://dentalnotationguide.com/dental-health/dental-veneers-101-34/</link>
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		<title>Utilizing the Palmer’s Notation Properly</title>
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The Palmer&#8217;s notation is the kind of  method extensively used by dental professionals to specify individual  teeth. In this kind of notation, the mouth is evenly divided into four  parts namely the quadrants. They are located at the upper left, upper  right, lower left, and lower right quadrant respectively. On those [...]]]></description>
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