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Ok, for some reason when you send the message, it squishes all the numbers

together to the left. Dave had a really nice chart that showed your teeth in an

arch with the corresponding numbers, like the dentist uses. Not sure why it is

taking the spaces out in between.---------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation Jackie wrote:

Dave, it didn't come through the right way, so I just fixed it, and we'll see

if it stays put!-------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation Dave - AM&FDC Posts wrote:

This might help - I had made it for a relative. I find it useful for

communicating with my dentist. I hope it comes out in " fixed width " on

the list! Otherwise it might not be readable.

Dentists number teeth in the following way:

9 8

10 7

11 6

12 5

13 upper 4

14 teeth 3

15 2

upper left --> 16 1 <-- upper right

24 25

23 26

22 27

21 28

20 lower 29

19 teeth 30

18 31

lower left --> 17 32 <-- lower right

Notice that numbers 1, 16, 17, and 32 are all " wisdom teeth " .

Dave.

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Ok, for some reason when you send the message, it squishes all the numbers

together to the left. Dave had a really nice chart that showed your teeth in an

arch with the corresponding numbers, like the dentist uses. Not sure why it is

taking the spaces out in between.---------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation Jackie wrote:

Dave, it didn't come through the right way, so I just fixed it, and we'll see

if it stays put!-------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation Dave - AM&FDC Posts wrote:

This might help - I had made it for a relative. I find it useful for

communicating with my dentist. I hope it comes out in " fixed width " on

the list! Otherwise it might not be readable.

Dentists number teeth in the following way:

9 8

10 7

11 6

12 5

13 upper 4

14 teeth 3

15 2

upper left --> 16 1 <-- upper right

24 25

23 26

22 27

21 28

20 lower 29

19 teeth 30

18 31

lower left --> 17 32 <-- lower right

Notice that numbers 1, 16, 17, and 32 are all " wisdom teeth " .

Dave.

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> Dave, it didn't come through the right way, so I just fixed it, and we'll

> see if it stays put!-------Jackie

Here you go Jackie and Dave, have put it up here for future reference.

Remember there are two major systems for labeling teeth and it can get

confusing when we discuss it online if we don't use the same system.

http://livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/dental_charts.html

I'm not sure what Britain and the EU uses?

We use the FDI international numbering system in South Africa.

DeanSA

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> Ok, for some reason when you send the message, it squishes all the numbers

together to the left. Dave had a really nice chart that showed your teeth in an

arch with the corresponding numbers, like the dentist uses. Not sure why it is

taking the spaces out in between.---------Jackie

* I think plain text would do that but not HTML

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> Ok, for some reason when you send the message, it squishes all the numbers

together to the left. Dave had a really nice chart that showed your teeth in an

arch with the corresponding numbers, like the dentist uses. Not sure why it is

taking the spaces out in between.---------Jackie

* I think plain text would do that but not HTML

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Why not use this from the ADA...American Dental Association? V

http://www.ada.org/public/topics/permanent_number.asp

> > Ok, for some reason when you send the message, it squishes all

the numbers together to the left. Dave had a really nice chart that

showed your teeth in an arch with the corresponding numbers, like the

dentist uses. Not sure why it is taking the spaces out in between.---

------Jackie

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> * I think plain text would do that but not HTML

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