In all honesty, I'm falling short of words to describe the contentment I felt after watching these videos. You satiate a learner's curiosity or at least get close to doing so! :p
I am an Alexander Technique teacher and train and certify Alexander Teachers here in the United States. I found you this past year and am so grateful . I teach simple anatomy relevant to our needs as AT Teachers and try to keep things creative, clear and interesting as much as I can . And your teaching style is so fun, rich and illuminating that I have just been sharing them with my class and bouncing into hands on work from them. I truly love how you think and teach. So happy to have access to these lectures . Daria
Greetings from Ontario Canada. Thank you for this detailed lesson on TMJ. One whole month of my life was spent with a semi locked jaw lol. Now I know why. I enjoy your vidios.
Isn't it crazy that we have a joint that hyperexstends and gets out of line and causing a bunch of discomfort. I started to get serious issues in my late 20's after never having issues before. I would have muscle weakness, my jaw popping out, then I had to go to therapy because I got OCD about it and tried to reset it myself and just aggravated it more by manual resetting my jaw. It was no good. But once I got diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia and ADHD it helped alot so now I am in control of the anxiety it used to give me. I feel bad for anyone dealing with TMD and TMJ disorders.
Wow, thanks, Sam! You really help me synthesise all the information floating around from my textbook, lectures, and practicals. With your videos, i can better understand the why behind the what.
That's the method - study hard first and use videos and other media to fill in the gaps. Most of the studying has to be done by you guys to be effective.
You are amazing btw. Your videos are well edited and your content is marvolously explained. 😍 I don't think I have need to mention the specimens. If my school had all of this, I'd be ecstatic.
Can the wearing of braces (with expanding of the jaws ) lead to TMJ dysfunction just because TMJ was adapted to the previous bite . Or any other negative effects of orthodontic treatment on that??
worth to mention that the temporalis muscle also can cause protrusion with it's anterior fibres. and that the lateral pterygoid muscle is divided into a superior part and an inferior part. The superior part pulls on the articulate disc while only the lower part pulls on the madibular process
Hey Sam, your videos are so informative!!! I wonder if you will answer this question which so far is controversial haha... Since you have such amazing knowledge about facial muscles and all that, I am curious to know what you think. Do you think face yoga / facial exercises help lift the face especially possibly slowing down the effects of ageing eg sagging, jowls all that? Hehe.
Good day Sam If I were to ask you, how do you get rid of a temporalis muscle pain that you have ruptured when you fell, now you struggle to eat open your mouth wide or sideways.
Something in my neck is so tight attached to my collar bone or shoulder or pec or something that it’s pulling my entire left side of my jaw sideways and downward. I have giant popcorn kernel sized knots in my head muscles that I never knew existed. This jaw stuff wouldn’t be described as “clicking”. When I am able to pop it back into place it’s a shockingly loud, violent, painful, intense snap and thud. When I am able to “adjust” it the muscles in the right base of my skull tighten. I can feel fluid popping in my ear like coming off a long flight. I have vertigo. What could be pulling my jaw out of alignment like this? It’s making me nuts. Can’t sleep. Behavior changes. Gotta figure this out.
You are a genius, not because u r a good doc but because u make us wanna be good doctors.
And u look like “dr. House” a bit :)
Thank u so so much
And good nurses :o)
Good I'm not the only who thinks that he looks like dr.house 😂💙
HAINAAAAAAAA HE DOES LOOK LIKE DR HOUSE A MORE ANIMATE ONE AT ANY POINT BUT AS EQUALLY AS INTERESTINGGGGG
In all honesty, I'm falling short of words to describe the contentment I felt after watching these videos. You satiate a learner's curiosity or at least get close to doing so! :p
Blimey. Thank you.
@@SamWebster I love you so much
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I'm a med student and these videos help me so much!! They are so well made and enjoyable to watch - thank you
Thank you. I'm glad I can help!
I am a translator and helps me too
4 other muscles by CNV:
Anterior belly of digastric
Mylohyoid
Tenso veli palatini
Tensor tympani
My hero.
I am an Alexander Technique teacher and train and certify Alexander Teachers here in the United States. I found you this past year and am so grateful . I teach simple anatomy relevant to our needs as AT Teachers and try to keep things creative, clear and interesting as much as I can . And your teaching style is so fun, rich and illuminating that I have just been sharing them with my class and bouncing into hands on work from them. I truly love how you think and teach. So happy to have access to these lectures . Daria
I'm an occupational therapy student, and I just wanted to say how helpful this video is! I truly appreciate it!
you are the main reason i'm passing my head and neck anatomy test this semester thank you so much sir
Undoubtedly the best teacher you'll ever come across with an extraordinary sense of humor. Thank You Master.
i am a dental pros student and i found this extremely helpful with my studies :) thankyou
This is very helpful this guy needs more appreciation
Thank God for awesome teachers like Mr. amazing Sam Webster!
This man is a true life saver.
Best chanel on you tube. I have problems with TMJ since 17 . Now I know why. Great lesson Sam.
Greetings from Ontario Canada. Thank you for this detailed lesson on TMJ. One whole month of my life was spent with a semi locked jaw lol. Now I know why. I enjoy your vidios.
It's the night before my exam and these videos are helping me a lot! Wish I found them sooner!!
Your passion is contagious. I enjoy your videos and learn so much! Thank you!
He makes anatomy fun to study!!!
Thank you Sir!
Thanx alot im applying for master degree in oral surgery ur videos made so easy thanx bro I hope ur well bro
I LOVE YOU! You are the best teacher I have ever had! Very helpful videos with excellent teaching skill. You made me laugh and understand everything.
Brilliant as usual, you explain everything in very simple and clear way, keeping it entertaining
18:08 other reasons of pain near temporomandibular joint and masseters: coronary syndrom, Horton disease...
Thank you for your videos.
Isn't it crazy that we have a joint that hyperexstends and gets out of line and causing a bunch of discomfort. I started to get serious issues in my late 20's after never having issues before. I would have muscle weakness, my jaw popping out, then I had to go to therapy because I got OCD about it and tried to reset it myself and just aggravated it more by manual resetting my jaw. It was no good. But once I got diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia and ADHD it helped alot so now I am in control of the anxiety it used to give me. I feel bad for anyone dealing with TMD and TMJ disorders.
Oh this is wonderful video...really love the way the things were described. Thanks a lot.
Teaching is your Talent. God bless you
You are a phenomenal teacher Sir. Thanks a ton for these lessons.
You explain so well ..Masha Allah 👍
can't thank u enough sir.... u really helping me for ma anatomy exam
lots of love from ethiopia
You are the king of Anatomy indeed! loved the way you make it fun and easy to learn .
After i get tire alot of channels...lastly i found your chanel...woow so amazing ..indeed i am so happy to find u ...thanks so much..keep going .
Doc u a really helpful for med students who have to do things there on coz of the teacher just take salary but teach nothing
Thalaivaaaaa ur vera level….loving anat coz of u
FYI the other 4 muscles are
mylohyoid
Ant belly of digastric
Tensor tympani
Tensor palati
Thank you so much sir without this video I couldn't get a head or tail out of anything
Wow, thanks, Sam! You really help me synthesise all the information floating around from my textbook, lectures, and practicals. With your videos, i can better understand the why behind the what.
That's the method - study hard first and use videos and other media to fill in the gaps. Most of the studying has to be done by you guys to be effective.
Just discovered your page and I love it. You are an amazing teacher.
I didn't understand when our lecturer taught but now I do,thank you so much sir 🥰🥰🥰
Wooow a nice presentation!!! Am happy by your explanation
I love ur vidoe n u make everythng so simple n enjoyable 👍
Thank u 👏
You are an amazing teacher🙌🏻🤩
Can you do a video on stretching all the muscles of mastication?
When your lecture comes to an end...i really feel bad as i felt at the end of my favorite teacher's lecture..
You are amazing btw. Your videos are well edited and your content is marvolously explained. 😍 I don't think I have need to mention the specimens. If my school had all of this, I'd be ecstatic.
Everything works flawlessly
Temporalis masseter and pterygoid are important parts of the Mastication process
Thank you sir God bless you love from India 🇮🇳
Great job, being a zoology student this channel helps me a lot. Really awesome. Keep it up
Can the wearing of braces (with expanding of the jaws ) lead to TMJ dysfunction just because TMJ was adapted to the previous bite . Or any other negative effects of orthodontic treatment on that??
Great job plz keep doing those videos they're really helpful!
Being a medical student its very boring but I watch your videos with the same interest as I watch some of my favorite series !
Again many 🙏thanks Sir Sam for the way of explaining 😊
Amazing way of explaining anatomy. Sir I’m so surprised you made it so easy for us to learn. Thank you 🙏
You are amazing. I appreciate your efforts. Thank you so much.
It really cleared my doubts.Please can u make video on fasciae. It would be so helpful.
thank you for your great and fun explanation
worth to mention that the temporalis muscle also can cause protrusion with it's anterior fibres.
and that the lateral pterygoid muscle is divided into a superior part and an inferior part. The superior part pulls on the articulate disc while only the lower part pulls on the madibular process
Antony Weber posterior fibers of temporalis protrude the Md not the anterior fibers
love from india sir,namaste
Thanks... u gave a clear explanation i was looking for 😇
Good explanation thank you! I think you did not mention the lateral movement (side to side) of TMJ
Fabulous! I love your videos! So informative and useful.
Amazingly explained sir🌟🌟🧸🧸
Beautifully explained, liked the way you teach👍🏻 thankyou so much
Just love the way u teach.. Thank you
Wow thanks. Very informative and fun to watch.
Thank you so much ❣️
God bless you
CNV3 also innervates tensor veli palatini which is a muscle in the soft palate
First, thank you doctor for this lecture
Second, does anyone know how to make a dynamic label like in the 7:09
Really cute ...Dedicated and amazing personality . Very nice sir .
THANK YOU, Amazing lecture
Which is the muscle that contributes MOST to retraction of the mandible? Is it Masseter or Temporalis?
I enjoyed every moment of it .it was absolutely helpful , Thank you so much 👌🏻appreciation 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
Even the dead bird part?
Thank you, i finally like anatomy now.
That's awesome it was really helpful and interesting..
Thanks a lot and best wishes for your doc ❤️..
Sam you are so amazing, may the lord Jesus give you more grace
thank you so much your video is very helpful :)
thank you very much for explain super perfect
nice teaching in a antique amusing way!
you made it so easy to learn 🙏🏻
Keep up with the great work you are doing 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You're such huge help! Thank you soo much!
Dr Sam I love your videos
Please can you cover the deep and superficial facial fat pads. Thankyou. All the best to you
Loved it! 😎
Thanks.
Thank you for such goodness
Great video! Thank you
You’re great, thank you very much 🙏🌸
Hey Sam, your videos are so informative!!! I wonder if you will answer this question which so far is controversial haha... Since you have such amazing knowledge about facial muscles and all that, I am curious to know what you think. Do you think face yoga / facial exercises help lift the face especially possibly slowing down the effects of ageing eg sagging, jowls all that? Hehe.
Are flattened jaw disks normal?
Tensor veli palatine
Tensor tympani
Mylohyoid
Ant belly of diagastric muscles r supplied by trigeminal nerve
You're a great personality
Nice job doc thnx, but lateral ptyregiod is what depress the jaw
Thank you 💗💗💗
Amazing video!!
Is there any pterygoid superior and pterygoid inferior muscles in the body located
Good day Sam
If I were to ask you, how do you get rid of a temporalis muscle pain that you have ruptured when you fell, now you struggle to eat open your mouth wide or sideways.
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You are our Dr. House - funny and soooooo clever :)
Thank you very much, sir !
thankyou for helping us!
super explanation
How can I bring my articular disk back to position
thanks so much, for sure am gratful
Something in my neck is so tight attached to my collar bone or shoulder or pec or something that it’s pulling my entire left side of my jaw sideways and downward. I have giant popcorn kernel sized knots in my head muscles that I never knew existed. This jaw stuff wouldn’t be described as “clicking”. When I am able to pop it back into place it’s a shockingly loud, violent, painful, intense snap and thud. When I am able to “adjust” it the muscles in the right base of my skull tighten. I can feel fluid popping in my ear like coming off a long flight. I have vertigo. What could be pulling my jaw out of alignment like this? It’s making me nuts. Can’t sleep. Behavior changes. Gotta figure this out.
my one side of joint was cut of in half inch is there still a chance for replacement?