I came to your profile to study an another subject but couldn't help it when i saw you uploaded a tooth video, finally :) As a dentaI student i know these already but it was a pleasure to revise them again. Thank you so much!
I would like to add : as you go down in the vestibular surface your gum become movable. Also : dentin is a cellular part that is produce reparative dentin (tertiary dentin )as a protection when decay invade the enamel to protect the pulp part .. Also dentin is sensitive part as it contain very tiny dentinal tubules contain cells and fluids (permeable) ... decay goes faster on dentin. Like Mr.sam said dentine is yellowish in color that is why when you overwhiten your teeth (using abrasive tooth paste) or acids (soda can) for long time ... since your enamel is transparent the yellowish color of your teeth increase as a result of over using of abrasive t.paste or acids.
It seems more of a case of too little bone than too many teeth 🤔 Fantastic video, Sam. Huge thanks for all your valuable content. I learned a lot from this 😁
Interesting episode....Brings back memories of having 4 teeth removed as a young lad for top and bottom old school glued in braces complete with elastic bands, then there was the 4 wisdom teeth and a bit of jaw out which involved a night in Salisbury hospital and then of course the veneer and removal of nerve when I fell and head butted the pavement with my front tooth. That was fun. Then there was the dog that bit me in the mouth but I learnt dogs don’t like to shake hands with their tails 😇
hello sam, how lovely to see u🤗 . would you say that when a root canal procedure is done on someone they are then left with a dead organ inside their body ¿? I saw some documentary was talking about this and when I asked the odontologist she explained that the tooth is very much alive it's just the nerve connection the one thing that is ...well ...'disconnected' this are my words by the way ..I don't recall hers exactly 🙄
I suggest you do some research like Google "why you should never get root canal" it's actually very dangerous...some people die from it! Don't trust any dental professionals!
The aim is to remove the pulp to remove the infection. Much of the tooth is normally without cells, so I'm not sure about the idea of "dead" tissues. Disconnected seems a good way of putting it. Dentists will know far more about this than me.
Please do a Little favor sir... Make your videos with english subtitles. It would be better to learn for understanding for a Student like me who is From Bangladesh
I came to your profile to study an another subject but couldn't help it when i saw you uploaded a tooth video, finally :) As a dentaI student i know these already but it was a pleasure to revise them again. Thank you so much!
As a dentist student, it'll be quite of a help, keep it up. Love your videos and your passions towards what you do.
Thumbs up for you
You are the best teacher for anatomy! Thank you!
Being in dentistry huge thanks to you it helps a lot sir 👍
As a dentist, I really love this and your models. ❤
Thank you Dr. Sam for this lesson🙂....
I would like to add :
as you go down in the vestibular surface your gum become movable.
Also : dentin is a cellular part that is produce reparative dentin (tertiary dentin )as a protection when decay invade the enamel to protect the pulp part ..
Also dentin is sensitive part as it contain very tiny dentinal tubules contain cells and fluids (permeable) ... decay goes faster on dentin.
Like Mr.sam said dentine is yellowish in color that is why when you overwhiten your teeth (using abrasive tooth paste) or acids (soda can) for long time ... since your enamel is transparent the yellowish color of your teeth increase as a result of over using of abrasive t.paste or acids.
Very wonderful.
I love your teachings.
Haha that yell at the end seemed appropriate talking about teeth. Thanks for the video Sam Webster.
I’m cramming with your videos like crazy 😄- my exam is on Friday and I feel so lucky to have found your videos!! Super informative . Thank you 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you very much!
It seems more of a case of too little bone than too many teeth 🤔
Fantastic video, Sam. Huge thanks for all your valuable content.
I learned a lot from this 😁
Thank you sir for having many videos of diff topics in detail.n i acknowledge all the videos you made.all the best sir
This is SO helpful, thank you!
Interesting episode....Brings back memories of having 4 teeth removed as a young lad for top and bottom old school glued in braces complete with elastic bands, then there was the 4 wisdom teeth and a bit of jaw out which involved a night in Salisbury hospital and then of course the veneer and removal of nerve when I fell and head butted the pavement with my front tooth. That was fun. Then there was the dog that bit me in the mouth but I learnt dogs don’t like to shake hands with their tails 😇
I respect dentists but I do not like visiting dentists.
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thank you so much teacher !!!!!
Great video as usual. Thank you Sam.
Dr sam , thank you so much for the explanation,,
Is there any body like you can explain more about the occlusion relationship between the teeth please
Thanks!
Please upload more on dental
Thank you Very Much Sir♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Nice and simple!👌
Thanks buddy!
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Where do you get your models? They are amazing.
Yeah !! Thank you for this video 😊👌 plz upload more related to face 🙏🙂
youre great
Amazing
Is it possible for gum to regrow over an area If a tooth breaks off at the gum line and is still attached to the Bone
hello sam, how lovely to see u🤗 . would you say that when a root canal procedure is done on someone they are then left with a dead organ inside their body ¿? I saw some documentary was talking about this and when I asked the odontologist she explained that the tooth is very much alive it's just the nerve connection the one thing that is ...well ...'disconnected'
this are my words by the way ..I don't recall hers exactly 🙄
I suggest you do some research like Google "why you should never get root canal" it's actually very dangerous...some people die from it! Don't trust any dental professionals!
I'd recommend searching PubMed rather than the internet as a whole.
The aim is to remove the pulp to remove the infection. Much of the tooth is normally without cells, so I'm not sure about the idea of "dead" tissues. Disconnected seems a good way of putting it. Dentists will know far more about this than me.
❤ thanks
Great 😍
Please do a Little favor sir...
Make your videos with english subtitles. It would be better to learn for understanding for a Student like me who is From Bangladesh
Tanima Hasan You could switch on an automatic subtitles, this option is standard for youtube videos
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