Index Of Teeth 2007 -
| Letter | Jaw | Quadrant | Side | |--------|-----|----------|------| | A | Maxilla | Upper right | Right | | B | Maxilla | Upper left | Left | | C | Mandible | Lower left | Left | | D | Mandible | Lower right | Right | | E | Maxilla | Upper right (alternative for deciduous) | Right | | F | Maxilla | Upper left (alternative for deciduous) | Left | | G | Mandible | Lower left (alternative for deciduous) | Left | | H | Mandible | Lower right (alternative for deciduous) | Right | | I | Maxilla | Central (rare, for supernumerary) | – | | J | Mandible | Central (rare, for supernumerary) | – |
Evaluate the success of dental programs in reducing severe, neglected infections. 4. The 2007 Shift in Dental Context index of teeth 2007
The Index of Teeth was first introduced in the 1950s as a simple and standardized method for recording tooth status. Over the years, the index has undergone several revisions to improve its accuracy, reliability, and applicability. The 2007 classification system is a widely accepted and updated version of the index, which provides a comprehensive assessment of tooth status. | Letter | Jaw | Quadrant | Side
