DENTITION GUIDE or Dental
Decoder Tooth
Eruption Guide or Dentition Decoder or Double-Side Tooth Wheel-Chart
Decoder immediately and correctly gives the answers when every
primary (also called baby teeth, milk or deciduous teeth) and permanent
(adult) teeth form, erupt
(sometimes with tooth pain or
toothache)
and develop (Dentition). At each setting of the wheel All-in-1 information about
your child's and adult teeth is provided for quicker and easier
references. |
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The Universal Dentition Guide
for Primary and Permanent Teeth provides an all-in-one dental "decoder."
The guide consists of two heavy paperboard circles printed with
pertinent information joined one atop another in the center. The top
circle turns freely over the bottom circle and has a notched "window"
that aligns with the data on the circle below it, displaying quick
information on hard-tissue formation, enamel formation and completion,
root completion, and eruption. The two-sided guide features primary
dentition on one side and permanent dentition on the other. |
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This Universal DENTITION GUIDE is
a very compact and valuable quick-reference ESSENTIAL for Dentists,
Hygienists, Dental Assistants and Dental Students!
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The Best Gift for Dental
Professionals you Ever Can Get!
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"Dr.Melekhin was kind enough to give me the Dental
Decoder to use in my office. As an academician as well as a private
practitioner, I can say that the Dental Decoder is a valuable
tool for any dentist to use in the office as well as excellent learning
tool for dental students. The Dental Decoder allows anyone, a
dental professional or even a parent, to quickly and clearly see normal
dental development and eruption timing for any tooth in the mouth. This
information is really available and easy to understand. We use ours at
the office whenever there is a question in regard to a patient's dental
development. I think Dr. Melekhin's
Dental Decoder, if marketed correctly, will be one of your most
popular 'dental resource' products. I would confidently recommend the
Dental Decoder to my colleagues and students and I am sure they will
find it to be as valuable as I have.
If you have any question regarding my experience
with Dental Decoder, Please feel free to contact me."
~Harold Middleberg, DMD, December 15, 2010
www.orthodonticslimited.com |
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It also useful for parents and
children who attach importance to a great oral health
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Not Available Anywhere Else!
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Created by a Dentist!
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Dentition Guide, First Edition: All rights
reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any
form |
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Format: Three part Double-Side the Heavy White
.028 Paperboard "Secret Decoder Ring" |
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Size: 3-5/8" X 5-1/4" (13.4 cm) in diameter |
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Imprint Description: All surfaces print in 3
colors and covered by mylar coating. The white .028 paperboard has
glossy texture to show its High Quality. Long lasting. Exquisitely
detailed |
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Copyright © 1998 by Dr. Aleksandr Melekhin, DDS,
PhD |
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Designed and Imprinted: in the United States of
America |
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Price: US $9.99 |
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ONE SIDE CONTENTS: |
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Primary Teeth |
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- Anatomical Teeth Classification
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- Alpha-Numeric Type Teeth Classification (##A-T)
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- Alpha-Numeric/Zaigmondy System (Palmer) Teeth Classification
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- FDI System Teeth (totally digital, 2 digit) Classification
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- Hard Tissue Formation Begins____Weeks, in Utero
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- Amount of Enamel Formed____at Birth
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- Enamel Completed____Months after Birth
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"The Universal Dentition Guide for Primary and
Permanent Teeth provides an all-in-one dental "decoder." The guide
consists of two heavy paperboard circles printed with pertinent
information joined one atop another in the center. The top circle turns
freely over the bottom circle and has a notched "window" that aligns
with the data on the circle below it, displaying quick information on
hard-tissue formation, enamel formation and completion, and eruption.
The two-sided guide features primary dentition on one side and permanent
dentition on the other." ~Dental Products
Report, January 2007, p. 42; ~Dental Products Report, November 2008, p.
85 |
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OPPOSITE SIDE CONTENTS: |
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Permanent Teeth |
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- Anatomical Teeth Classification
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- Alpha-Numeric Type Teeth Classification (##1-32)
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- Alpha-Numeric/Zaigmondy System (Palmer) Teeth Classification
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- FDI System Teeth (totally digital, 2 digit) Classification
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- Hard Tissue Formation Begins____Weeks, in Utero
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- Amount of Enamel Formed____at Birth
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- Amount of Enamel Formed____at Birth
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Buy Now a DENTITION GUIDE for only $9.99 and learn an easy
way when every primary and permanent teeth form, erupt and develop.
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SOME USEFUL TIPS on the PRIMARY TEETH DEVELOPING |
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- For every 6 months of life, approximately 4 teeth will erupt
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- Lower teeth usually erupt before upper teeth
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- The teeth in both jaws usually erupt in pairs – one on the right
and one on the left
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- Primary teeth are smaller and whiter than the permanent teeth
that will follow
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- Girls generally go before boys in tooth eruption
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- By the time a child is 2 to 3 years of age, all primary teeth
should have erupted
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- Shortly after age 4, the jaw of the child begins to grow,
creating spaces between the primary teeth
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- That provides the necessary space for the larger permanent teeth
to erupt
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- Between the ages of 6 and 12, a mixture of both primary teeth
and permanent teeth (Dentition) exist in the mouth
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More details... |
Contact Dentist |
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Looking forward to hearing from
you Aleksandr
V. Melekhin, DDS |
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