Occlusion -Complete Dentures | Prosthodontics | Full Lecture 2023

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  • Опубліковано 3 кві 2023
  • Hey my Tooth Doctors and Doctresses!
    Here is the first lecture in the series of Prosthodontics for our dental sciences!
    This is Occlusion in Complete Dentures!
    The next lecture is on Mandibular Movements!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @vinayazvlog
    @vinayazvlog 28 днів тому

    amazing video all points r very clear ty

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  28 днів тому

      Thank you for your appreciation. Very kind 🙏🏻

  • @Anko-rf7jt
    @Anko-rf7jt 2 місяці тому

    What an amazing video! Really help me a lot!Thank you so so much! 😃

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  2 місяці тому

      It is always a privilege to hear such kind words. Thank you so much and we shall continue to serve!🙏🏻😊

  • @rahmatgul5651
    @rahmatgul5651 4 місяці тому

    Thankyou so much, today i feel that i can learn prostho too, 🌼

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  4 місяці тому

      It is a delight to hear doctor! Thank you for your kind words!

  • @vickyhwang7695
    @vickyhwang7695 Рік тому

    Could you please make a video clip about a guideline/pathway to study prosthodontics effectively?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Рік тому

      Hello, absolutely we can. And just to be sure, when you said guideline pathways, am I understanding the guide planes used in RPD?

    • @vickyhwang7695
      @vickyhwang7695 Рік тому

      @@TheToothFactory yes, that’s it. And thank you for your kind reply. Also, could you please give dental students some advice how to study prosthodontics better and where should we start? A lot of students got stuck in this subject. Personally, I even asked professors for some advice, sadly it seemed like I got misled more. Thank you for the great lectures!

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Рік тому +3

      One hundred percent doctor. You are absolutely right. Understanding clinical subjects is not only done by reflected words off if a black board or a PowerPoint directly however, it may pass the exam but will not increase interest in the subject. Whereas, diving deep conceptually will intrigue the student into wanting to learn more. And that is why at the tooth factory we deliver the understanding that answering a “why” behind the “what” visually is the only key to understanding such a complex yet beautifying subject such as prosthodontics. Unfortunately our education system fail to blossom such interest in students.
      I find prostho best to start with the anatomy of TMJ and muscles of mastication chapter. It builds a visual foundation. Then moving onto raw definition to dry your mind out but get you familiar with the terms. Following that, we will pick up the chapter of Complete dentures and studying it in its 10 steps of fabrication one after another answers all the whats and develops the whys visually. For example, first step in CD is understanding the occlusions that are permitted in CD patients. What are they? Well, it is bilateral balanced,lingualised and monoplane. Now lets branch unto each separately with the why to be answered. Why a bilateral balanced? Then our brain tried to visualise it that because edentulous patients do not have teeth, they have no pdl. Due to which it is hard to keep the denture stable in place when they try to protrude and chew an apple. (Christen phenomenon explained) and therefore it is important to have all surfaces in contact, if not all then at least 3 points (2 posterior and 1 anterior) at all times. Now this answered two questions: what is bilateral balanced occlusion and why do we need it.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Рік тому +3

      Following the same formula of approach of learning prostho in sequence of steps such as 10 steps of creating a CD, will pose hundreds of whats and whys. Eventually by step 10: we will know literally and visually how a CD is created and what different relations, teeth settings, and factors affecting all are needs. Later we would follow the lessons by the same process in RPD and then FPD while ending the prostho curriculum with CADCAM lessons.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Рік тому +3

      Hope this helps doctor!

  • @maxx4221
    @maxx4221 10 місяців тому

    you may have overjet and overbite mixed up at around the 1 hr mark

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  10 місяців тому +1

      You are absolutely right, I apologies for the mistake, and I will make sure to correct it using a message display on screen. A very good catch indeed 🙏🏻 thank you for the pointer and I shall fix it asap.

  • @dr.sasandraey4794
    @dr.sasandraey4794 9 місяців тому

    Sometimes we have maximum intercuspation on the articulator but inside the patient's mouth we have unilateral intercuspation, why this happens?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  9 місяців тому

      That is an amazing question :
      So as a rule of thumb, when there is a problem in with checking in the patient’s mouth it would have been an impression problem. Meaning, when the impression was taken initially, it was incorrect and then we translated that onto an articulator, however, when we tried to check in the patient again, it was not being placed well. And the reverse is true for when it is proper in the patient’s mouth but not on the articulator. In this case, mounting was the process. All in all it is classified into two subtopics:
      1.) your question is a part of “clinical error”
      2.) second scenario explained above is a part of “lab error”

    • @dr.sasandraey4794
      @dr.sasandraey4794 9 місяців тому

      thanks for your great answer .. I really appreciate it,
      So my case was error during impression taking ? Or during mounting? And how we can correct that? For example, if it is due to the impression the denture should be created again !! @@TheToothFactory

  • @nihalg23
    @nihalg23 10 місяців тому

    Correction on diagram Overjet horizontal overbite verticle @ 1:00:37 ?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes absolutely, there is a correction needed for that exact pointer. The team has been informed and will be corrected shortly by a prompt. Apologies for the mistake and we will take care in the future as well.
      Thank you for your understanding and again we apologise for the error.

    • @nihalg23
      @nihalg23 10 місяців тому

      @@TheToothFactory no problem good work sir keep it up its really helpful content 💯

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  10 місяців тому

      Thank for your patience and kind words!