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Year: 2024 | Month: May | Volume: 11 | Issue: 5 | Pages: 641-647

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20240575

The Use of Different Dental Notation Systems among Dental Practitioners in Benghazi

Huda Elmehadwi1, Huda M. Aljalali2, Hana E. Mahjoub3

1Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Biology Faculty of Dentistry, University of Benghazi, Benghazi, Libya
2Lecturer, Department of Oral Biology Faculty of Dentistry, University of Benghazi, Benghazi, Libya
3Lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Benghazi,

Corresponding Author: Huda M. Aljalali

ABSTRACT

Dental notation systems (DNSs) play a crucial role in dentistry, facilitating accurate communication and efficient record-keeping. In this study, we explore the use of different dental notation systems among dental professionals in Benghazi.
Background: As the Dental notation systems utilize symbols and abbreviations to represent specific teeth, these systems enable effective communication between dental professionals, laboratory technicians, and dental assistants.
Aim: To assess the knowledge, awareness and practice of DNSs by the dentists in Benghazi dental clinics and to know the most common types of DNSs used in Benghazi dental clinics
Materials & method: A cross-sectional survey. a self-completed structured questionnaire containing yes or no questions was randomly distributed to Benghazi dentists during the summer 2023. The survey comprised of the gender, and experience. The remaining part focused on the questions related to most commonly used and understandable Tooth numbering system.
Results 69 responses on the randomly distributed questionnaire to dentists were received.  91.3 % 0f participants were females and only 8.7% were males. The results revealed that the participants used Palmer system very common 63.8% and 72.5% for primary dentition and permanent dentition respectively
Conclusion:  The most common type is Palmer system for both primary and permanent teeth but there is shift toward electronic communication which favors the FDI system. Clarity, consistency, and ease of use remain critical considerations for effective dental notation.

Keywords: Notation, Tooth numbering system (TNS), FDI, Palmer, Universal system

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