Universal Numbering System Explained

The Universal Numbering System, sometimes called the "American System", is a dental notation system commonly used in the United States.[1] [2]

Most of the rest of the world uses the FDI World Dental Federation notation, accepted as an international standard by the International Standards Organization as ISO 3950.[3] However, dentists in the United Kingdom commonly still use the older Palmer notation despite the difficulty in representing its graphical components in computerized (non-handwritten) records.

Left and right

Dental charts are normally arranged from the viewpoint of a dental practitioner facing a patient. The patient's right side appears on the left side of the chart, and the patient's left side appears on the right side of the chart.

The labels "right" and "left" on the charts in this article correspond to the patient's right and left, respectively.

Universal numbering system

Although it is named the "universal numbering system", it is also called the "American system" as it is only used in the United States.[4] The uppercase letters A through T are used for primary teeth and the numbers 1 - 32 are used for permanent teeth. The tooth designated "1" is the maxillary right third molar ("wisdom tooth") and the count continues along the upper teeth to the left side. Then the count begins at the mandibular left third molar, designated number 17, and continues along the bottom teeth to the right side. Each tooth has a unique number or letter, allowing for easier use on keyboards.

Universal numbering system table
Permanent dentition
upper rightupper left
12345678910111213141516
32313029282726252423222120191817
lower rightlower left
Primary dentition
upper rightupper left
ABCDEFGHIJ
TSRQPONMLK
lower rightlower left
Alternate system for primary dentition
upper rightupper left
1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9d10d
20d19d18d17d16d15d14d13d12d11d
lower rightlower left

Tooth numbering

Permanent teeth and their assigned numbers (Universal Tooth Numbering System)

Upper rightUpper leftLower leftLower right

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tooth Numbering Systems . Oral Health Topics A–Z . American Dental Association . 2014-05-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061102074427/http://www.ada.org/public/topics/tooth_number.asp . November 2, 2006 . (www.archive.org link)
  2. Web site: American Dental Association . August 2022 . Universal Tooth Designation System . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230306005239/https://www.ada.org/-/media/project/ada-organization/ada/ada-org/files/publications/cdt/ada_utds_value_set_v1_2022_aug.pdf . 2023-03-06 . 2023-03-10 . ValueSet - Universal Tooth Designation System ada.org.
  3. http://standardsforum.com/iso-3950/ ISO 3950 Updated – Dentistry Designation System
  4. Web site: Histology: A Text and Atlas by Michael H. Ross • Wojciech Pawlina.