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dental-notation

v0.0.2

Published

This package facilitates easy manipulation of commonly used dental notation methods in dentistry, covering a total of three dental notations: FDI, Universal, and Palmer.

Downloads

11

Readme

Dental Notation

What is Dental Notation package

This package facilitates easy manipulation of commonly used dental notation methods in dentistry.
The package covers a total of three dental notations.
Dental notation are FDI, Universal and Palmer.

• Docs and Testing site

Installing

Package manager

Using npm:

npm install dental-notation

Using yarn:

yarn add dental-notation

Using pnpm:

pnpm add dental-notation

Example

function : convertTooth

A function to convert between dental notation types: FDI, Universal, and Palmer, for tooth numbering.

import { convertTooth } from "dental-notation"

const fdi: FdiTeeth[] = [18, 17];
const universal: UniversalTeeth[] = ["1", "2"];
const palmer: PalmerTeeth[] = ["EUR", "DUR"];

const fdiToUniveral = convertTeeth(fdi, "universal");
const universalToPalmer = convertTeeth(universal, "palmer");
const palmerToFdi = convertTeeth(palmer, "fdi");

console.log("fdiToUniveral  : ", fdiToUniveral); // ['1', '2']
console.log("universalToPalmer  : ", universalToPalmer); // ['8UR', '7UR']
console.log("palmerToFdi  : ", palmerToFdi); // [55, 54]

function : getTeethString

When inputting FDI, Universal, or Palmer tooth, the tool performs string conversion.

  • Range : Displays only the first and last teeth in a continuous sequence.
  • Individual : Shows all teeth individually.
import { getTeethString } from "dental-notation"

const fdi: FdiTeeth[] = [18, 17, 15];
const universal: UniversalTeeth[] = ["1", "2", "5", "6"];
const palmer: PalmerTeeth[] = ["EUR", "DUR"];

const fdiRange = getTeethString(fdi);
const universalRange = getTeethString(universal);
const palmerRange = getTeethString(palmer);

console.log("fdiRange  : ", fdiRange); // #18-17, #15
console.log("universalRange  : ", universalRange); // #1-2, #5-6
console.log("palmerRange  : ", palmerRange); // EUR-DUR

const fdiIndividual = getTeethString(fdi, "individual");
const universalIndividual = getTeethString(universal, "individual");
const palmerIndividual = getTeethString(palmer, "individual");

console.log("fdiIndividual  : ", fdiIndividual); // #18, #17, #15
console.log("universalIndividual  : ", universalIndividual); // #1, #2, #5, #6
console.log("palmerIndividual  : ", palmerIndividual); // EUR, DUR