Dear Dr Ryan I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for your exceptional teaching and guidance in preparation for the dental board exam. As a Canadian dental student, I recently received my results on the US INBDE, and I am delighted to share that I passed with flying colors. Your dedication and commitment to our learning were truly remarkable. Your ability to explain complex concepts in a simplified manner, your patience in answering our questions, and your unwavering support gave me the confidence I needed to tackle this challenging exam. Your passion for dentistry and teaching were evident in every videos. Once again, thank you for all that you have done for me and my dental student colleagues. Your guidance and support have been instrumental in our success, and we are truly grateful for everything.
Wow! First of all, CONGRATULATIONS on your INBDE pass! 🎉 You should be very proud of your results. Second, thank you so much for sharing your story. It means so much to read all of your kind words. I am honored to have been able to help you!
Thank you Dr Ryan, my day 1 is tomorrow and I didn't get the chance to properly finish this series, so this video is a Godsend because it gave me a quick recap on high yield material.
Loved the whole series! Couldn't understand the occlusion and working movements before. Now its crystal clear and I got all 15 ques correct! Thanks Doctor ✨
i am finding some hardship could you tell me what is a good preparation material for this?
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At question #15 the fact that the prosthesis is sliding to the left wouldn’t mean that an interfering contact is present on the inclines that should not be contacting during a normal mandibular drift to the left? Hence, facial incline of the maxillary lingual cusp on the left side, lingual incline of the maxillary lingual cusp and lingual incline of the maxillary facial cusp on the right side? And by the way, thank you for the wonderful content! God bless you for the incredible dedication and hard working! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hi Dr. Ryan, I have an occlusion exam on Monday and was wondering if you have any more occlusion practice questions? It's the most challenging concept I have come across thus far and I can't wrap my head around it (especially the working/non-working movements for the maxillary/mandibular teeth; how the arrows move opposite relative to one another). Thank you so much! I wish their was a simulator online which imitates the movements/streaks on an articulating paper.
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Dear Dr Ryan
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for your exceptional teaching and guidance in preparation for the dental board exam. As a Canadian dental student, I recently received my results on the US INBDE, and I am delighted to share that I passed with flying colors.
Your dedication and commitment to our learning were truly remarkable. Your ability to explain complex concepts in a simplified manner, your patience in answering our questions, and your unwavering support gave me the confidence I needed to tackle this challenging exam. Your passion for dentistry and teaching were evident in every videos.
Once again, thank you for all that you have done for me and my dental student colleagues. Your guidance and support have been instrumental in our success, and we are truly grateful for everything.
Wow! First of all, CONGRATULATIONS on your INBDE pass! 🎉 You should be very proud of your results. Second, thank you so much for sharing your story. It means so much to read all of your kind words. I am honored to have been able to help you!
I need some help about this exam ,about how to apply if anyone is here please help me .
I appreciate the high level of detail you have put into these videos, the value you provide to our community is insurmountable.
Thank you for the kind words! 🙏🏼😄
Thank you Dr Ryan, my day 1 is tomorrow and I didn't get the chance to properly finish this series, so this video is a Godsend because it gave me a quick recap on high yield material.
You got this! Let us know how it goes 💪🏼
It’s a pass Dr Ryan, all thanks to you and the bootcamp team.
Eternally grateful
Loved the whole series! Couldn't understand the occlusion and working movements before. Now its crystal clear and I got all 15 ques correct! Thanks Doctor ✨
Wow, that’s fantastic! I’m so glad you enjoyed the series. Way to go! 🙌🏼💯
I got all answers correct! So glad I could figure out question 15. All thanks to your videos. Thanks Dr Ryan!
Wow, amazing job! You should be proud of that score! 😁
i am finding some hardship
could you tell me what is a good preparation material for this?
At question #15 the fact that the prosthesis is sliding to the left wouldn’t mean that an interfering contact is present on the inclines that should not be contacting during a normal mandibular drift to the left? Hence, facial incline of the maxillary lingual cusp on the left side, lingual incline of the maxillary lingual cusp and lingual incline of the maxillary facial cusp on the right side? And by the way, thank you for the wonderful content! God bless you for the incredible dedication and hard working! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great video playlist for understanding teeth better, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! You’re welcome 👍🏼💯
Thanks you are a great teacher.
You’re welcome! And thank you for the kind words! 😄🙏🏼
Thank you so much 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Got 13 correct answer
Thank you Dr-Ryan 👍
Excellent job! 😊
Got 12 correct answers 🙂
Thanks for an amazing dental anatomy series doc..😊
Well done! And you’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it 😁
3 mistakes, yeay.. such an amazing series, much gratitude.
Great job! That is a good score! 😊
Hello doctor , I love all your videos , I wanted to know how I can avail these as pdf material
Yes, they are! You can read about how to get them on my website: www.mentaldental.com/faq
Hi Dr. Ryan, I have an occlusion exam on Monday and was wondering if you have any more occlusion practice questions? It's the most challenging concept I have come across thus far and I can't wrap my head around it (especially the working/non-working movements for the maxillary/mandibular teeth; how the arrows move opposite relative to one another). Thank you so much! I wish their was a simulator online which imitates the movements/streaks on an articulating paper.
There are more occlusion questions on my Patreon page if you are looking for a larger test bank!
13 correct answers thanku doc❤
Excellent job! 😄
Video number 18, working video is not included in the playlist
Many thanks for your efforts and help
Thank you so much for letting me know that! It has been fixed now 😊
Can you also do videos for dental anatomy for primary dentition please
I have a video for that already in my Pediatric Dentistry series!
12 out of 15
14/15
Great work! 💯
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