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Universal Teeth Numbering

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    • 02. Head and Neck
      • Incidental Thyroid Nodules on CT or MRI
      • Traumatic Intra-orbital Hemorrhage
      • Maxillofacial Buttresses
      • LeFort Classification of Facial Fractures
      • Markowitz-Manson Classification of Nasoethmoid Orbital Fractures
      • Dingman and Natvig Classification of Mandibular fractures
      • Occipital Condyle Fracture
      • Universal Teeth Numbering
      • Bouthiller Classification of Internal Carotid Artery Anatomy

Note: Teeth 1, 16, 17 and 32 are the third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, and are usually removed in the adult.

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    • 02. Head and Neck
      • Incidental Thyroid Nodules on CT or MRI
      • Traumatic Intra-orbital Hemorrhage
      • Maxillofacial Buttresses
      • LeFort Classification of Facial Fractures
      • Markowitz-Manson Classification of Nasoethmoid Orbital Fractures
      • Dingman and Natvig Classification of Mandibular fractures
      • Occipital Condyle Fracture
      • Universal Teeth Numbering
      • Bouthiller Classification of Internal Carotid Artery Anatomy
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