Periapical Diseases Simplified !
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- This video of Aspire32 on Periapical diseases is part of a video series on Pulp and Periapical diseases. It explains the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology, and various types of periapical diseases. It covers conditions like Apical Periodontitis, Periapical abscess, Condensiting osteitis, Periapical cyst. After completing this video students will be in a better position to understand why one method of investigation will not be sufficient to differentiate between various types of Periapilcal disease. Easy dentistry at Aspire32 helps grasp such topics of Dentistry in the simplest possible way for dental students and dentists.
This video of Aspire 32 is made by Dr. Suresh Shenvi who has cleared various exams like ADAT, NBDE from the USA, DHA from Dubai, and various Indian Entrance exams like PGI, KCET, NEET. I am MDS in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics by profession. I am also an author of dental books on the entrance exam and I am also currently a faculty at KLE University and a receiver of best teacher award.
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Very helpful and simplified way to explain these items, thx for the great efforts.
Thank you doctor. I hope you liked our other videos too. If you liked it pls share it with your colleagues. Do subscribe to our channel.
Very well explained! Thank you Dr.Suresh Shenvi.
Thank you Dr Aparna :)
Sir please try to post as many videos as possible
Your teaching way is excellent
Sure. Trying the same :).. do check the other videos and the latest one which was uploaded yesterday. Also subscribe :)
Finally someone made it easy...
Love this feedback :)
Sir....rahul here...following you in fb also...thanx for simplifying it..it is very helpful....treatment plan ll be equally important n really wanna see in ur next video sir...
Thank you Rahul. Will surely try to add more about it.
Also check pulp capping video. It has information about treatment
Wow!!! What a masterpiece it is. ..thankuu sir❤
most welcome :)
I LOVE YOU DOCTOR YOUR A LIFE SAVER~ from a stressed out dental student
Most welcome :)
This is what the perfect way to learn💯 such a great video , thankyou so much sir..
So glad to hear this :):) Do watch the 2nd video here
ua-cam.com/play/PLdPsg6P-6Vlf0T7mKUOtEtWLQP9gqVMw5.html
Excellent video...sir...more informative ..in short interval of ..time...
Thank you :)
Chronic Apical Periodontitis is also known as Periapical Granuloma.So periapical granuloma can not be diagnosed by radiographic features alone ??(as u have said that acute & chronic apical periodontitis cannot be diagnosed solely on the basis of radiographs)??
Kindly check the latest classification of endodontics by American association of endodontics. That should give more information.
Acute and chronic apical periodontitis are based on symptoms of the pt.. clinical examination is must for it. Infact its just for every case
wow this was super helpful, thank you!
I'm so glad!
Great thank you so much. It is very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful Dr...can you please tell me the textbook from which the table comparison is presented
Thank you doctor. The table is made by me.
Sir, 2 questions :
1) pt has pain on biting after restoration. On examination, high points present. Radiographically, pdl widening noted, no break in lamina dura.
So do we need to just reduce high points or proceed with rct since periapical changes present?
2) pt has no sign&symptoms. On examination, restored tooth. Radiographically, restoration not approaching pulp but radiopacity noted at apex. Which is condensing osteitis.
What would you do? Leave it until it becomes symptomatic or proceed with rct since periapical changes present?
And will condensing osteitis disappear after rct?
Answer 1.. vital tooth with highpoint can have apical periodontitis. Better would be reduce the highpoint and then observe.
Answer 2.. condensing osteitis although many books say may be associated with vital teeth, but in general new books say that the treatment is rct and condensing osteitis disappears after rct.
One had to do pulp Vitaliy test too. Just cant rely on xray.
Well understood sir. Thank you for your opinion sir.
Sir, will you be doing videos on endodontics, rcts, trauma management?
Have helpful and made easy sir .I wish if u could also add the different treatment plan for the diseases.thank you
Yes. I will surly try to make another one.
Thank u it was very useful simplified ...
Welcome. Do subscribe to the channel. And do check other videos :)
May Allah bless you 🌸 thank you doctor
You are welcome :)
but acute apical periodontitis can have radiolucency too and lamina dura isnt necessarily intact in apical periodontitis.
im so confused
Yes. This information is respect to old books. But just to give information
Very well explained
Hi Dr. can we interchange the term apical and perical? and also Phoenix abscess was not discussed or included on the table. But still, a great video. Thank you so much, bless you from the Above.
Yes, you can. Also, I know it's not included. But the video is to help you with a differential diagnosis which will cover most of it. I shall try doing more in Endodontics. Do check the pulpal disorders too. Here is the link for the playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLdPsg6P-6Vlf0T7mKUOtEtWLQP9gqVMw5.html
@@Aspire32 Appreciate your response Dr. Thank you. checking now pulpal disorders.
Good explanation sir....thank you so much...
Welcome :).. Thank you soo much for watching :)
Really helpful sir.
M is done watching the video thank you teacher.
Thank you for watching :)
This was Really Really Helpful Thank you so much
So glad to hear that. I have many more videos which are different and will help you understand the topic better. Please Consider subscribing and Sharing this with your friends if you liked it :)
How we can fallow you in fb?. Topics are nicely simplified hence come with good details. Thanks a lot.
Thank you. You can search Suresh Shenvi on Facebook. However do subscribe to the channel to get more updates here
So sir if there's a chronic periapical abscess(radiographically concluded) with positive vertical TOP would we call it phoenix abscess?
Yes. Acute exacerbations of any chronic lesion
Thank u soo much..upload more videos plzz
Thank you. Already uploaded.over 125 videos. Hope you will check it out
Sir,
A particular tooth is endodontically treated, but the patient still complains of pain and radiographically there is evidence of certain radioluceny.
Since the tooth is endodontically treated, there shouldn't have been any radiolucency and pain.
What could be the possible diagnosis of such a case?
I have one small case like this. I will make a video on this
1) A patient presents with extensive carious cavity in tooth 36 (FDI). There is severe pain on percussion with sensitivity to palpation. Sinus tract is seen on buccal aspect. Give diagnosis.
Sir can you plz elaborate the answer of this question? It'll be much appreciated 👍
Sinus opening means chronic abscess but now there is acute symptoms indicating its pheonix abscess
@@Aspire32 thank you so much Sir.❤️
Sir please make some videos on access cavity prepration for posteior as well as anterior teeth and ur take on access cavity prepration whether we should do access cavity prepration from center or we should follow caries driven path and could u show us in ur video
Currently I am working on Class 2 which you requested :)
very helpful thank youu ❤️❤️👏
Welcome
Thank you from King's College London!
Thank you :)
Wonderful video👍👍
Thank you:) here are all videos related to pulp and periapical diseases ua-cam.com/play/PLdPsg6P-6Vlf0T7mKUOtEtWLQP9gqVMw5.html
Very good sir ji...very nice sir
Thank you for the feedback :)
Sir! plz also make a video on its management.
Thank u!
Sure. I will do it :)
@@Aspire32 thank u
Why there can be periapical radiolucency on xray but no swelling or pus clinically??
Because the organism load will be less and your body defense is restricting it locally :)
Lamina dura is thickned..
Of carious tooth...
What does that mean..
Apical periodontitis..
Yes
Excellent sir
Thank you :)
Sir...can u please add a lecture on cavosurface treatment for glass ionomer cement
Specifically about cavosurface ?
Yeah sir
Very useful thanks
How yo diffeteciate between cyst and granuloma
Cyst is more than 2cm
Sir plz make some more videos of endo
Yes. Will work on it :)
we also can have periapical abscess through severe periodontitis cases ryt?
Yes. Absolutely :) You are right !
Enjoying every minute of the video !
Keep the good work up Dr.
Thank you :) I will surly keep making more :)
Some make some videos on treatment plan of avulsed tooth
Sure. I am making a list.. making good vidoes take time. I hope to fulfill all your requests. Meanwhile do check all the videos on my channel, they may help :)
Yes sir every video is highly informative thankew so much
in periapical periodontitis there will be no radiolucency?
You do get periapical widening.
Thank you so much sir😊
Most welcome :) Do check the other videos :)
Thanks a lot sir
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Can you please remove that unnecessary background music from your videos
New video's dont have it
Thank you Sir
Welcome :)
@@Aspire32 sir can you make vedios on oral pathology
Yes. But not very soon. Right now my aim is to do Dental materials topics !