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How should a recommended tooth extraction be recorded?

  1. Mark with an "X" on the tooth

  2. Circle the tooth

  3. Write "extraction needed"

  4. Highlight the tooth

The correct answer is: Mark with an "X" on the tooth

The appropriate way to record a recommended tooth extraction is to mark the tooth with an "X." This visual designation is universally recognized in dental charting as an indication that the tooth is to be extracted. The marking provides a clear and immediate understanding for the dental team during treatment planning and is commonly used to avoid any confusion regarding which tooth requires extraction. While circling the tooth might also indicate its importance, it does not specifically communicate the need for extraction as effectively as marking with an "X." Similarly, writing "extraction needed" could convey the necessary information but may not be as visually direct, possibly delaying immediate recognition during a busy clinical environment. Highlighting the tooth, while it draws attention, lacks the standardized clarity that the "X" marking provides, which is vital in ensuring accurate communication among dental professionals. Ultimately, marking with an "X" is a clear, concise, and standardized method for indicating an extraction recommendation in dental records.