Prosthodontics | Tooth Preparation | INBDE, ADAT
In this video, we talk about the concepts surrounding tooth preparation for crowns including retention vs. resistance, reduction vs. clearance, taper, margins, and many more high yield board exam topics. Thanks for watching!
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@raheeqauamani8025
Жыл бұрын
i want to ask a question the shoulder marginal reduction must be 1.5 to 2mm to accomodate enough bulk for material according to shillingburg can you please make me clear beacause in your ppt its 1to 1.5mm which is same as for chamfer than whats the diffrence butween 2 instead on margin angulation only
A lot of tutorials say things like "you should know that by now, so we won't go into it", or just don't see it necessary to cover basics. It's really good that you don't do that because everyone has gaps in knowledge or weren't taught things well or whatever. Especially in something like healthcare where everything we do has such significant implications, people are very often afraid to ask things that they "should know by now". So don't stop doing what you're doing!
@dr.muhammadhamidkhan4097
2 жыл бұрын
Comment of the century 👏
You simplified things that my school refused to teach in such an easy format... you’re the man, Ryan!
I swear every dental student should watch these videos they are brilliant!!! Thank you so very much ❤❤❤
You're the man for linking Zelda and prosthetics 👑
@mentaldental
Жыл бұрын
Haha, I’ve played too many video games not to include them in my lectures 🤣
This is more easier to understand as you explain every terms in the slide.
I loved the pen and pen cap analogy.
I’m donating, you deserve it. I will pass my exam without a doubt. Thank you
Thanks Dr Ryan for these great videos! I would be very grateful if you could provide videos on how to do crown preps (anterior & posterior) on simulated teeth.
Thanks, Ryan. A better understanding of tooth prep.
Ryan u r amazing Nobody explain like this simple!! More videoss requested!!
again as im studying for my board exams, I appreciate your innate ability to make the hardest concept so easy to understand. To be honest, the matireal you present, you teach it better than the professor at school and I love your video game references, I am able to relate to all of them that you have made!!! The triforce in the legend of zelda !!
@mentaldental
4 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome!! I love that you enjoy my video game references!
@lolabitar1636
4 жыл бұрын
100%
Thank you so much!! Currently studying for my final year dent exam in 🇹🇹 this is so helpful
Thank you so much dr for your efforts ..you really helped me get these things in an easy way ..
Tomorrow is my first time performing crown preparation as a dental student , so grateful for this amazing explanation
@mentaldental
5 ай бұрын
Best of luck! And have fun! 🤩
How simply you have explained the topic 🤗thnkuu soo much
Excellent Explanation , very useful and easy to understand.Thank you
you made things much easier to understand thanks lot keep going
thank u so much dr rayan it was very helpful
Wow! Ive been watching your videos lately and literally you’ve made it way easier for me to understand, I couldn’t have understood a lot of concepts without watching your videos. Thank you so much for detailing every topic so smoothly, you’re a blessing! ✨
@mentaldental
Жыл бұрын
So happy to help! You're welcome 😊
thank you, loved it
"pulpal embarrassment" 😆😆😆😆
love all of ur videos , super informative and easy to understand
@mentaldental
10 ай бұрын
Happy to hear that! 😊
Thanku so much... Helped me in exam
Im addicted to ur videos thank u so much doc🌹🌹
thanks for sharing
I swear if we were taught with more Zelda references I would've paid more attention in school.
It's The Triforce of preparation and it's really rad! Miss one of those and it's pretty bad! Biologic, Mechanical and Esthetic too But with your bur, our tooth pulls through! Yeah, Go Core, Yeah, Get Crown! Wikki Wikki Wick!
@mentaldental
Жыл бұрын
Haha, love it! 😆
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@mentaldental
2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Nice one. I love it...
@mentaldental
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😊
how is every hard dental topic so easily explained by you? you are so amazing
Thanks
Hey Ryan,thank you for your effort. Could you make a video about PSI( periodontal screening index)?
thanks 🌷
@dt-aljanad5564
4 жыл бұрын
Can u explain wht does he mean by last slide , when he talked about cusp marginal ridge and cusp fossa??
Ryan. I have had high noble gold crowns. I have zirconia. In terms of bio compatibility zirconia is better than Gold, for me. FYI.
Decks 2016-2017 says: "Occlusal point contacts between opposing teeth are preferred to broad, flat occlusal contacts to prevent wear" ("point contacts" is bolded)
Hi. You mentioned in part of you video(6:07) thinnest gingival tissue is lingual molars and facial premolars. I read it the thinnest part of gingival is around Maxillary canine and I assum is the same around Mn Canine as well. Could you please confirm this ? Thx in advance for your help. I love your videos.
Merci
in the last slide, cusp to fossa shouldn't be class I and cusp to margin should be class II right??
You mentioned that Heavy chamfer is used for some of all ceramics restorations , which ones ?
Sticky treat is Bit-O'-Honey for me. I freeze those suckers, though.
Jazakallah
what is the wide gold collars of pfm crowns? thank you
Wonderful!! When is going to be the next video?
@mentaldental
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I hope to have it uploaded in just a few minutes.
@tatianapimientopatino2427
5 жыл бұрын
@@mentaldental Fantastic!
i want to ask a question the shoulder marginal reduction must be 1.5 to 2mm to accomodate enough bulk for material according to shillingburg can you please make me clear beacause in your ppt its 1to 1.5mm which is same as for chamfer than whats the diffrence butween 2 instead on margin angulation only
If we want to pick one factor for retention, would it be crown length or height? I Appreciate your response!! Thank you so much for all your wonderful work!!!
@mentaldental
4 жыл бұрын
Crown height is most important!
@ammoula2974
4 жыл бұрын
Mental Dental Thank you SO much! ( sorry for the mistakes in my question!!)
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
3/4 & 7/8 are/were popular to show off you had money and could afford gold in your teeth. I’m not sure of the name of the trend right know but it is still around.
Could you explain the last slide? What do you mean by cusp-marginal ridge and cusp-fossa?
@mentaldental
5 жыл бұрын
Sure! Sorry for rushing through that last slide. The cusp to fossa scheme is when mandibular buccal cusps contact in maxillary fossa. The cusp to marginal ridge scheme is when mandibular buccal cusps contact in maxillary marginal ridges. It's a subtle difference--each one has their pros and cons, and crowns should be designed in the occlusal scheme that produces the best function and esthetics, which really can only be determined by trial and error through a diagnostic wax-up.
@sagarpokharel6781
4 жыл бұрын
What does maxillary marginal ridge mean mesial marginal ridge or distal marginal ridge and still i could not get the concept what you mean to tell would you explain please
Im very bad in the practical part of the tooth preparation please i need help how can i get better in tooth preparation?? Please 😞😞
Intacleo surface ?
HI DR RYAN The ADEX exam is here, do we have to keep the measurements you give in this video for the board or do we use the ADEX ones?
@mentaldental
3 ай бұрын
Use the specific ADEX guidelines for the ADEX exam. 👍🏼
6:12 Do you mean buccal premolars, not facial premolars?
Is it called schem-far or kem-far? 🤔 (Finish line)
@mentaldental
5 жыл бұрын
Good question-I suppose the best pronunciation would be “sham-fur.”
@unnati3254
5 жыл бұрын
@@mentaldental yes,"sham-fur", THANK YOU!, after hearing you, I did google and found that it is "Dutch" pronounciation. I was pronouncing it wrong my whole final year, but glad that I found your channel before my finlas, which is from Tuesday 😁
***palatel cusp i the functional cusp of the upper posterior teeth not lingual ,,,,correct it ,,,and thank you so much
@Vardaanishere706
3 жыл бұрын
It’s lingual noorsin and not palatal.
Thanks