Thank you very much for your videos. I searched in many books and videos to understand the detailed anatomy of the face, and you made me understand both facial muscles and the vascularization of the face. Now I will also watch the video about facial nerves. What I want to say is that little by little you managed to make me understand the anatomy of the face, which gave me a LOT of trouble. I'm still struggling to understand the fascial layers, but I'll figure this one out as well. Today you made a medical student happy! Greetings from Romania!! 🥳
in love with these videos. he makes anatomy actually bearable, more than bearable, I am enjoying learning because I am actually learning it!!! thank youuuuu keep them coming. great videos for future cosmetic nurse here!! I want to know my anatomy like the back of my hand.
Really a awsome video Sir. It would be interesting a lesson about infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa (their borders, content and clinical features) in the future. Keep doing these amazing lessons, really apprecciated.
You are great, really a great anatomy professor. Use of model, using of your own body language is really awsome and it becomes easier to visualize anatomy. THANK YOU!
Thanks to you Sam ...this is the closest thing I got for 3D learning. Don't get me wrong you can do the stuff with software, but something about your teaching just makes me feel I'm in the classroom with you and it makes it so satisfying. I only wish my Uni was open for anatomy to take place with models like these during these lockdown periods. Then again - I'll have you as my anatomist any day!!! Swansea Uni is very lucky to have a lecturer like yourself!
It's called the alveolar artery because there's the alveolar bone!!! Part of the mandible where the tooth roots are embedded in - called the alveolus. 😊
Dude I swear to God, I can finally understand maxillary artery after all these years. BLESS YOU FOR THIS!
Dental alveoli are the sockets in the jaw containing the roots of the teeth (in the alveolar process = the thickened ridge of bone).
Aha, very good. Thank you. I knew the shapes had to be in there somewhere.
Thank you very much for your videos. I searched in many books and videos to understand the detailed anatomy of the face, and you made me understand both facial muscles and the vascularization of the face. Now I will also watch the video about facial nerves. What I want to say is that little by little you managed to make me understand the anatomy of the face, which gave me a LOT of trouble. I'm still struggling to understand the fascial layers, but I'll figure this one out as well.
Today you made a medical student happy! Greetings from Romania!! 🥳
I absolutely love the way you explain everything. Even though I found head and neck annoying and hard, you've made it bearable. Thank you
in love with these videos. he makes anatomy actually bearable, more than bearable, I am enjoying learning because I am actually learning it!!! thank youuuuu keep them coming. great videos for future cosmetic nurse here!! I want to know my anatomy like the back of my hand.
Almost 11,000 views and 0 dislikes is incredible. A true indictment of the quality of this channel!
Ohh my god😍😍.... Your teaching is soo good😍😍.... The concept and the way of teach is amazing...
I LIKE YOUR WAY OF TEACHING.....THANKS MAN
Really a awsome video Sir. It would be interesting a lesson about infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa (their borders, content and clinical features) in the future. Keep doing these amazing lessons, really apprecciated.
That was great stuff! Wish i had a lab. Just an artist that loves learning anatomy and plant based nutrition. Thanks for giving me access.
You are great, really a great anatomy professor. Use of model, using of your own body language is really awsome and it becomes easier to visualize anatomy. THANK YOU!
Thank you in a million languages! God bless you. Amen.
Thanks to you Sam ...this is the closest thing I got for 3D learning. Don't get me wrong you can do the stuff with software, but something about your teaching just makes me feel I'm in the classroom with you and it makes it so satisfying. I only wish my Uni was open for anatomy to take place with models like these during these lockdown periods. Then again - I'll have you as my anatomist any day!!! Swansea Uni is very lucky to have a lecturer like yourself!
Thank you for your clear and precise descriptions.
Thank you so much for this great understandable and memorable presentation.
It’s helpful sir really helpful for anatomy head and neck please keep them coming ♥️
Alveolar bone is the bone associated with the roots of the teeth, hence the alveolar arteries
Thank you very much professor.
im so greatful for your videos 😭 i have a major exam tomorrow and all of ur videos are extremely helpful!
Sir ur explanation is awesome...!....i love it!!!
Thank you sooo much for these amazing videos
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You're right! We don't have access to those advanced models.
Solid Anatomy!
It's called the alveolar artery because there's the alveolar bone!!! Part of the mandible where the tooth roots are embedded in - called the alveolus. 😊
Thank you love it ❤
i really wish u were my anatomy professor😭😭
Do you think it could be called the alveolar artery because it sits within the alveolar bone of the maxilla and mandible?
the magic is that u have 0 dislikes lol
Thank,s alot⚘
The issue with Sam"s videos are it shows his face more than the structures
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when he entered, I thought he was giving me the middle finger...
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