hello mam could u plz tell me that during the initial stages of tooth movement what occurs first... is it the bending of alveolar bone or pdl compression??
I loved your video, I just would like to say that you misspelled the word "hyalinization" when you wrote on the screen (12:03 and 15:46), you could add a label on the screen pointing that correction, thank you for the amazing content
Dear eminent Mam.... whould you please rephrase or reword *'24 where on the pressure side the vascular supply decrease and on the tesion side the vascular supply increase.... Thanks for the lectures
Does flossing not cause separation between teeth & gums? What about the connective cementum , does it not separate? Can you not drive plaque/bacteria deeper down your tooth by flossing? Can flossing make periodontal disease worse, why or why not ?
Regular flossing removes the debris from the inaccessible areas where brush usually cannot reach and prevent plaque and calculus formation. So it would prevent periodontal disease.
Dr Teeth have periodontal separation on one of my canines, feels like I’m driving plaque deeper when I floss. Not sure if it will continue but my understanding is it will not get better on it’s own. Again, not sure about separation issue, but thanks for answering back!
If there's spacing between teeth due to receding gums that needs to be treated by a periodontist. Visit a nearby specialist. Flossing won't exaggerate it.
brilliant explanation -the best-! But I want to know sth more detailed: When the bone is resorbed, at the other side does really new bone form or just already-existed bone place in that gap? (and that probably means bone loss in jaw structure). For an instance, I’d had my tooth removed about 4 years ago. Since then, there’s been a very slight bone loss in the place. But when I look at a mirror, the side of my face from where the tooth was removed looks more asymetric than the other side. In rontengs , the bone loss seems to be very small but still this situation affects me a lot that I’m planning to get bone graft in the area in the future. I told this because I am planning getting braces (since when my tooth was removed, the sequence of my teeth became narrowed a bit but still there’s not a significant matter that necessitates serious attempt)but im really anxious about the process because as I said, even a slight bone loss due to a tooth removal can dramatically affect me psychologically. I really want to have braces but I am so much worried about the consequences on jawbone. For example, when I got a rontgen after the braces treatment, would the bone volume and the bone level in my jaw seem the same what it was before the treatment?? Looking forward for your reply, doctor, thanks in advance!
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Update: On the pressure side, the blood vessels will compress and result in their stenosis. The blood vessles adjacent to stenosis form aneurysms.
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hello mam could u plz tell me that during the initial stages of tooth movement what occurs first... is it the bending of alveolar bone or pdl compression??
i just didn't get the idea of hyalinization , you said it's a side effect , how it could happen in the lag phase
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Plz... Xpln abt physiologic tooth movement due to1.tooth eruption 2.migration or drift of teeth 3. Changes in tooth position during mastication
Thku so much.... It helped me in exam ❤️
mam plz video on cleft lip n palate,,embroyology..incidence..pathophysiology..evrything
+Rma Arya okay
plz upload
Your vedios are superb , while it is in English but in simple terms are used which is not find in other dental retated vedio... Keep it up..
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Superb Explanation!!
Can you post a video on mechanics of tooth movement as well?
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Mam Pls Upload Lefort Fractures especially Management. Thank You!
+Shaheba Shah okay :)
I loved your video, I just would like to say that you misspelled the word "hyalinization" when you wrote on the screen (12:03 and 15:46), you could add a label on the screen pointing that correction, thank you for the amazing content
Thank you so much mam ......ur vedio r very very helpful for me .... thanks a lot mam
Can you explain again about hyalanization zone and hyalanization connective tissue ?
Thankyou very much for making this topic this much easy
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Dear eminent Mam.... whould you please rephrase or reword *'24 where on the pressure side the vascular supply decrease and on the tesion side the vascular supply increase.... Thanks for the lectures
I didn't get you.
the vascularity on the pressure side decreases whilst you wrote in your lecture that it increases could you plz look at that and correct it... thanks
Very helpful everything is explained in a simple way
Do you have video on blood flow theory and bone bending piezoelectric theory?
Thanks mam for giving me such a good presentatn..
can you please post a video on osseointegration
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good doctor it is easy and understandable
Bohat Bohat Shukria... 🙂
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+sweet angel glad to help :)
Wen ever I need a topic to know...I started from u r page mdm...so please keep on upload more ....
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thanks jazakallah dr hina well explained
upload a video on myofuctional appliances..
+soni0016 sure :)
Big thank ..
Does flossing not cause separation between teeth & gums? What about the connective cementum , does it not separate? Can you not drive plaque/bacteria deeper down your tooth by flossing? Can flossing make periodontal disease worse, why or why not ?
Regular flossing removes the debris from the inaccessible areas where brush usually cannot reach and prevent plaque and calculus formation. So it would prevent periodontal disease.
Dr Teeth have periodontal separation on one of my canines, feels like I’m driving plaque deeper when I floss. Not sure if it will continue but my understanding is it will not
get better on it’s own. Again, not sure about separation issue, but thanks for answering back!
If there's spacing between teeth due to receding gums that needs to be treated by a periodontist. Visit a nearby specialist. Flossing won't exaggerate it.
Maam can you make part 2 video please ? Love from nepal ❤
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Nice one... Thanks dr
So helpful, thank you!
Very helpful
Superb
Vry good explained ty
Really useful video
Amazing job !
Thank u so muc , its really make a sense and u made it easier .
Could u please do a tutorial about the wires mechanics with its sequences on the Tx ??
+dr mcklafi okay doctor :)
Thanks!
Please keep updating..very nice video👌
We've the entire orthodontic syllabus covered in our premium tutorials :)
Plz do a video on myofunctional appliance.. thanku :)
Superb!!
Can you plz upload a tutorial for growth rotations please??
+Anas tasia I have a video for the same.Please check out the playlist of my channel :)
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Go on
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Thank u mam
brilliant explanation -the best-! But I want to know sth more detailed: When the bone is resorbed, at the other side does really new bone form or just already-existed bone place in that gap? (and that probably means bone loss in jaw structure). For an instance, I’d had my tooth removed about 4 years ago. Since then, there’s been a very slight bone loss in the place. But when I look at a mirror, the side of my face from where the tooth was removed looks more asymetric than the other side. In rontengs , the bone loss seems to be very small but still this situation affects me a lot that I’m planning to get bone graft in the area in the future. I told this because I am planning getting braces (since when my tooth was removed, the sequence of my teeth became narrowed a bit but still there’s not a significant matter that necessitates serious attempt)but im really anxious about the process because as I said, even a slight bone loss due to a tooth removal can dramatically affect me psychologically. I really want to have braces but I am so much worried about the consequences on jawbone. For example, when I got a rontgen after the braces treatment, would the bone volume and the bone level in my jaw seem the same what it was before the treatment?? Looking forward for your reply, doctor, thanks in advance!
Thank you a lot!
U r best💗💗
yes thats what i was thinking but u already pinned it..!! Thanks for making tooth movement easy..!! Hehe
plz make a video of piezoelectronic theories of tooth movement..i have some confused myself plz make it clear for me... thank you..
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Ma'am Whre cn I get piezoelectric theory??
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Dr teeth tends to waste more time at the introduction and is steady at the easy parts while she runs during the difficult parts and ends the video quickly
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Thank you
Its hyalinization not hyalization !!
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Mam it is very useful
Mam pls upload more video related to ortho ,conservative
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Thanks please upload growth in ortho...
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Ma'am videos are unable to open..?
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With due respect i would say that it is a very ordinary lecture.
Sorry to hear that it didn't meet your expectations
Ha. [1:34] The orthodontic cartoon teeth have brackets over their mouths! Is this so you can't hear them scream?
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