About this product
Product ConditionNew
Input Voltage(V)0
With MaganetNo
Battery Capacity(mAh)0
Battery in The ProductNo
Battery Quantity0
With BatteryNo
Warranty TypeNo Warranty
BrandPDA
Product description
Dental charting is a process in which your dental healthcare professional lists and describes the health of your teeth and gums. Periodontal charting, which is a part of your dental chart, refers to the six measurements (in millimeters) that are taken around each tooth. The charting is usually done during dental checkups. It’s a graphic method of organizing information about your dental health. After your dental appointment, it’s best to incorporate the advice you’re given about maintaining healthy teeth and gums. And try to make sure you go back for regular checkups and charting.
A dental chart is a graphical tool for organizing all the important information about your teeth and gums. Your hygienist, who checks the inside of your mouth, typically makes your dental chart. By investigating your mouth, your hygienist gets information about your teeth and gums, and then makes notes on the chart about any important information that needs to be recorded. The chart your hygienist produces can take a variety of forms. It’s a graphical, or pictorial, representation of your mouth. It shows every tooth, and includes spaces for making shorthand notes about the condition of your teeth and gums.
Conditions and issues that may be described in your dental chart include:
- areas of decay (cavities)
- depths of your gum pockets, bleeding points during probing, and gum recession
- abnormalities in your teeth, such as rotations, erosion, or abrasions in your teeth or enamel
- presence of crowns, bridges, implants, and fillings
- attachment of your teeth to the gums
- any movement in your teeth
- any bleeding in your gums