Sealants Suspected Caries Unerupted Partial eruption Missing teeth Attrition Abrasion Abfraction Erosion Implant Fracture/Chip* *If it’s a chip, make sure to write “chip” in the comments section; otherwise, it is assumed as a fracture Chip = enamel only Fracture = involves dentin Crowns Indicate type of crown in 3 letters: FMC = full metal crown FGC = Full gold crown PFM = PBM = Porcelain fused metal APC = All porcelain crown SSC = Stainless steel crown (only in primary teeth!!) Restorations Note the difference between the first diagram (47OB) & the second (47O+B) Indicate type of resto in 2 letters: Am = amalgam Au = gold Cr = composites GI = Glass ionomer Can note the following in the comments : Tem = cavit/IRM (temporary fillings) Overhanging Restorations Draw as you see them clinically Bridge Indicate the material used to make the bridge. (see crown) Pontic = replaces the missing tooth/teeth (the one with the vertical line through it) Abutment = a nchors the bridge on existing tooth/teeth Root Canal (RCT) Recurrent RCT Lingual fixed retainer In comments , write “fixed orthodontics” Note : blue dots indicate where lingual wire is bonded. Only draw in wherever it is present Overerupted Undererupted Loose contact Open contact This means that there’s 4mm between the two teeth ML rotation Noted in O view only MB rotation Noted in O view only B tipping Noted in O view only M tipping Noted in B view only M drifting Noted in B view only Retained root Root tip The only things in Green (Red): 1. Suspected caries 2. Fractures/Chips 3. Infections 4. Sealants