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[[File:Dental charts.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Examples of dental charts<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]]
 
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A Dentalabel® is one example of a dental chart. It provides a simple way of recording most findings and treatments. However, it is only a chart and needs to be supplemented by clinical notes, [[Intra-Oral Radiography - Small Animal|radiographs]], etc. to form a complete dental record.
 
A Dentalabel® is one example of a dental chart. It provides a simple way of recording most findings and treatments. However, it is only a chart and needs to be supplemented by clinical notes, [[Intra-Oral Radiography - Small Animal|radiographs]], etc. to form a complete dental record.
 
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Most charts make use of the [[Modified Triadan System|modified Triadan system]] <font color ="red">(Floyd, 1991)</font color> where each [[:Category:Teeth - Anatomy & Physiology|tooth]] is allocated a three-digit number. The first number denotes the quadrant of the mouth and whether the tooth is permanent or deciduous. The second and third digits denote the tooth itself. In dogs the teeth are numbered consecutively from the midline whereas in cats, some numbers are skipped as not all teeth are present. Canine teeth are always numbered 04 and molars are always numbered 09.
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Most charts make use of the [[Modified Triadan System|modified Triadan system]] <ref>Floyd MR. (1991)''' The modified Triadan system: nomenclature for veterinary dentistry.''''' J Vet Dent'' 1991;8(4):18–19.</ref> where each [[:Category:Teeth - Anatomy & Physiology|tooth]] is allocated a three-digit number. The first number denotes the quadrant of the mouth and whether the tooth is permanent or deciduous. The second and third digits denote the tooth itself. In dogs the teeth are numbered consecutively from the midline whereas in cats, some numbers are skipped as not all teeth are present. Canine teeth are always numbered 04 and molars are always numbered 09.
 
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<center><big><b>Modified Triadan System – Quadrant Numbering</b></big>
 
<center><big><b>Modified Triadan System – Quadrant Numbering</b></big>
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