Free Printable Tooth Charts (PDF)
DiagramsA tooth chart maps and numbers the teeth, a handy reference for dental students, hygienists, and teachers explaining oral anatomy. This set of 47 charts covers numbering systems, eruption timelines, and blank diagrams for labeling practice. Educators, clinics, and curious parents tracking a child's baby teeth all find a version that fits.
The charts come as print-ready PDFs that stay clear at full size, ready for a classroom wall or a patient handout. Print a numbered chart for quick reference or a blank one for students to fill in. These are educational references, not a substitute for a dentist's exam, so see a professional for actual care. Download the chart you need and put it to use.
When to use this Tooth Chart template
- Dental hygienists teaching patients about tooth numbering for accurate record-keeping during cleanings and exams.
- Parents tracking their child’s first molars or loose baby teeth, needing a simple visual guide to identify stages of development.
- Dental assistants preparing for NDAEH exams, practicing Universal or Palmer numbering systems with labeled diagrams.
- Pediatric dentists explaining cavities or sealant placements to anxious children using a numbered chart for clarity.
Which format should I download?
PDF is the best format here because it preserves print quality and scalability—critical for clinics displaying charts on walls or parents laminating them for home use. Choose charts with numbered grids if you need precise dental references; opt for blank versions if you’re labeling eruption stages or common terms for teaching. Colored diagrams stand out for patient education, while minimalist designs work best for professional practice notes.
Choose from 47 Tooth Chart Templates
How to use this Tooth Chart template
What is a tooth chart used for?
A tooth chart maps and numbers the teeth, serving as a reference for identifying each one. Dental students, hygienists, and educators use it to study oral anatomy, record findings, and explain locations clearly, while parents may use it to track a child's developing teeth.
What tooth numbering systems appear on a tooth chart?
Charts often show systems such as the Universal Numbering System, the Palmer notation, and the FDI two-digit system. Each assigns identifiers to teeth in a consistent way so clinicians can communicate precisely about a specific tooth, regardless of which method a practice or region prefers.
What is a tooth eruption timeline?
An eruption timeline shows the typical ages at which primary and permanent teeth emerge. It helps parents and educators know what to expect as a child grows, from the first baby teeth in infancy to the molars that arrive in later childhood and adolescence.
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