SIST EN ISO 5365:2024
(Main)Dentistry - Designation system for tooth development stages (ISO 5365:2024)
Dentistry - Designation system for tooth development stages (ISO 5365:2024)
This document provides a system for designating tooth development stages in humans using two ASCII characters.
Zahnheilkunde - Bezeichnungssystem für die Entwicklungsstadien der Zähne (ISO 5365:2024)
Dieses Dokument bietet ein Verfahren für die Bezeichnung der Kodierung und Nomenklatur für Entwicklungsstadien der Zähne mithilfe einzelner Buchstaben und Nummern, um die Dateneingabe zu erleichtern und Interoperabilität zu unterstützen.
Der erste Buchstabe steht für den Teil des Zahns (Krone, Wurzel und Apex) und die Nummer für das Entwicklungsstadium des Zahnteils.
Médecine bucco-dentaire - Système de désignation des stades de développement dentaire (ISO 5365:2024)
Le présent document spécifie une méthode de désignation du codage et de la nomenclature des stades de développement dentaire à l’aide d’une lettre et d'un numéro, pour faciliter la saisie des données et favoriser l'interopérabilité.
La première lettre désigne la partie de la dent (couronne, racine et apex) et le chiffre représente le stade de développement de la partie de la dent.
Zobozdravstvo - Sistem označevanja razvojne faze zob (ISO 5365:2024)
Ta dokument zagotavlja sistem za označevanje razvojne faze človeških zob z uporabo dveh znakov ASCII.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-junij-2024
Zobozdravstvo - Sistem označevanja razvojne faze zob (ISO 5365:2024)
Dentistry - Designation system for tooth development stages (ISO 5365:2024)
Zahnheilkunde - Bezeichnungssystem für die Entwicklungsstadien der Zähne (ISO
5365:2024)
Médecine bucco-dentaire - Système de désignation des stades de développement
dentaire (ISO 5365:2024)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 5365:2024
ICS:
11.060.01 Zobozdravstvo na splošno Dentistry in general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 5365
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
March 2024
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 11.060.01
English Version
Dentistry - Designation system for tooth development
stages (ISO 5365:2024)
Médecine bucco-dentaire - Système de désignation des Zahnheilkunde - Bezeichnungssystem für die
stades de développement dentaire (ISO 5365:2024) Entwicklungsstadien der Zähne (ISO 5365:2024)
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European foreword . 3
European foreword
This document (EN ISO 5365:2024) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 106 "Dentistry"
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The text of ISO 5365:2024 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 5365:2024 without any modification.
International
Standard
ISO 5365
First edition
Dentistry — Designation system for
2024-03
tooth developmental stages
Médecine bucco-dentaire — Système de désignation des stades de
développement dentaire
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
3.1 Crown developmental stages (see Annex A) .1
3.2 Root developmental stages (see Annex A) .2
3.3 Apex developmental stages (see Annex A) .3
4 Structure of the code . 3
5 Designation of tooth developmental stages . 3
Annex A (informative) Tables of tooth development . 5
Bibliography . 9
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Foreword
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Introduction
Many age estimation methods using various body systems exist; however, the human dentition is
considered one of the most accurate biological indicators of chronological age. Because tooth development is
predominantly regulated by genetics, environmental factors have only a minimal effect on the development
process.
Dental age assessment is typically based on 2D radiographic data correlating the degree of tooth
development to the chronological age of a population. However, there are different scoring systems, with
different numbers of stages and nomenclature of stages. Furthermore, different methods use the same
scoring system and have different time intervals. Therefore, the number of dental developmental stages
can vary greatly depending on the method used. In addition, some methods only offer diagrams, without
descriptors, of tooth stages, which can lead to ambiguity in stage assignment and can affect the accuracy of
the result of a technique.
Therefore, creating a standardized terminology with diagrams for tooth developmental stages is vital to
improve the consistency of these score attributions, add objectivity to the assessment and improve the
accuracy of the results.
For the purposes of this document, the tooth designation is assigned as outlined in ISO 3950.
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Dentistry — Designation system for tooth developmental
stages
1 Scope
This document specifies a method for designating the coding and nomenclature for tooth developmental
stages using a single letter and number to facilitate data entry and support interoperability.
The first letter represents the part of the tooth (crown, root and apex), and the number represents the stage
of development of the tooth part.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 1942, Dentistry — Vocabulary
ISO 20888, Dentistry — Vocabulary and designation system for forensic oro-dental data
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 1942, ISO 20888 and the following
apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org
3.1 Crown developmental stages (see Annex A)
3.1.1
stage C0
crown developmental stage at which no appearance is observed
Note 1 to entry: No visible evidence of development is observed.
3.1.2
stage C1
crown developmental stage at which bud is present but no evidence of mineralisation is observed
3.1.3
stage C2
crown developmental stage at which developed enamel is minute
Note 1 to entry: Stage C2 is analogous to the stage at which mineralisation has commenced.
Note 2 to entry: The incisal edge can be seen as a straight line (incomplete outline) in anterior teeth.
Note 3 to entry: In posterior teeth, isolated cusp tips can be seen as small isolated triangles with gaps in between.
ISO 5365:2024(en)
3.1.4
stage C3
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