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What is a 'dentigram'?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/14/2025

A dentigram is a type of dental measurement or record that indicates the relationship between teeth and their positions in the mouth. It is often used in orthodontics to assess bite alignment and tooth positioning. The term can also refer to a graphical representation of dental information, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.

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