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ANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL 1-<strong>2011</strong> - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSIONrestoration 1 is an amalgam restoration (amf) in occlusallocation (O)restoration 2 is a composite restoration (cef) in distal –occlusal location (DO)restoration 3 is a tooth colored restoration (tif) in occlusallocation (O)Note: This would be coded using three subfields.UDIM: DO mACUDIM does not distinguish the number of restorations ordescribe them individually. The coding indicates thepresence of restorations at the distal and occlusal locations(DO) and that the materials (m) are amalgam (A) andcomposite (C). UDIM has four code types: tooth surfacestatus (required), restoration code – r (optional), conditioncode – c (optional), material code – m (optional).WinID: DO ESWinID does not distinguish the number of restorations ordescribe them individually. The coding indicates thepresence of restorations at the distal and occlusal locations(DO). The fillings are listed as resin (E) and silver (S).NCIC: ODNCIC does not distinguish the number of restorations ordescribe them individually. The required surface sequence<strong>for</strong> restoration data is MODFL. This coding exampleindicates the presence of restorations in the distal andocclusal locations (OD).NamUs: FNamUs does not distinguish the number of restorations ordescribe them individually. In addition, NCIC does notdirectly code the restoration composition, nor does NamUsdescribe which surfaces are restored. The coding onlyindicates the presence of a restoration.* The fifth in<strong>for</strong>mation item is the tooth data ADA reference codetext / TARC. This in<strong>for</strong>mation item is mandatory. Any code value inSection 9 of the ANSI/ADA Standard No. 1058 may be entered. TheANSI/ADA Standard No. 1058 coding system has a hierarchicalarrangement so that codes with more nodes (represented by periods)provide greater specificity of the in<strong>for</strong>mation concerning acharacteristic. Note that if only general in<strong>for</strong>mation is available, a codeMay, 2013 DRAFT VERSION UPDATE 2013 Page 289

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