Dentistry Graphical Symbols for Dental Instruments
Document Title [Hindi] :
दंत चिकित्सा — दंत चिकित्सा उपकरणों के लिए ग्राफिकल प्रतीक
Document Type :
New
Language :
English
Priority :
2
ICS Code :
01.080.99:, 11.060.01
Date of Project Approval :
08-05-2025
Standards to be Superseded :
Classification Details
Group :
Medical and Hospital Equipments
Sub Group :
Dentistry instruments/equipment and accessories
Sub Sub Group :
Dental instruments
Aspects :
Terminology
Risk :
None
Certification :
Voluntary Certification
Short Commom Man's Title :
ITCHS Code :
Ministry :
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare - Department of Health and Family Welfare
Sustainable development Goals :
Degree of Equivalence :
Identical under dual numbering
Identical/Equivalent Standards :
ISO 21531:2009
Organization Type:
ISO
Division Council Chairperson Approval Details
Sl.No.
Synosis Points
1
This International Standard presents a series of graphical symbols for dental instruments. They are set out
particularly for this area of dentistry or corresponding specific areas within dentistry. General symbols are
taken from relevant ISO, IEC or other international documents. Several new symbols presented by
manufacturers or users have been added.
2
Because many dental products are considered in some cases as medical devices and in some cases not as
medical devices, in dentistry the restricted usage of the symbols specified in ISO 15223 is considered as not
practical. It is the intention of this International Standard to expand the application area of some graphical
symbols specified in ISO 15223 to the whole area of dentistry. Therefore these symbols are listed in this
International Standard together with their source document.
3
NOTE
In addition to terms used in two of the three official ISO languages (English, French and Russian), this
International Standard gives the equivalent terms in the German language; these are published under the responsibility of
the member body for Germany (DIN). However, only the terms given in the official languages can be considered as
ISO terms.