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FDI World Dental Federation notation is widely used by dentists internationally to associate information to a specific tooth.

Developed by the Fédération Dentaire Internationale (FDI), World Dental Federation notation is also known as ISO-3950 notation.

Orientation of the chart is traditionally "dentist's view", i.e. patient's right corresponds to notation chart left. The designations "left" and "right" on the chart, however, nonetheless correspond to the patient's left and right, respectively.

Table of codes


FDI Two-Digit Notation
Permanent Teeth
upper right upper left
18171615141312112122232425262728
48474645444342413132333435363738
lower right lower left
Deciduous teeth (baby teeth)
upper right upper left
55545352516162636465
85848382817172737475
lower right lower left

How the codes are constructed


Syntax:

Quadrant codes
1upper right
2upper left
3lower left
4lower right

Tooth codes
1central incisors
2lateral incisors
3canines
41st premolars
etc.etc.
83rd molars

Examples:

  • "13" = permanent upper right canine
  • "32" = permanent lower left lateral incisor

See also


External links


Dentistry

 

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