Kennedy Classification and Applegate's Rules
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Easy explanation for the Kennedy Classification and Applegate's Rules for removable partial dentures.
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Very easy to understand with good images. Thanks ♥
Very useful and simple one
Thanks for the amazing super simple explanation, your fan from Egypt ♥️
Great video with examples
Very well made and great picture! Love the examples in the end as well!!!
Thanks, very lucid explanation
Great video... I understood everything with so much ease....Thanks
Very beautifully explained. Well done!
Beautiful explanation !Well explained !❤️😍
great video! helped me understand a whole 1-hour lecture in less than 7 mins. I also found the examples at the end to try really well as I could test my knowledge! well done
Thankyou so much sir💓
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Excellent presentation!
Wow! Thank you for this video, now I understand the classification and the Mod completely thanks to you =)
Thanks a lot
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I don’t understand Korean version
Why did you change the order of Applegate rules governing Kennedys classification?
Hi sr .. what about class 5 ?
Actually i opened this video cause i was looking for it
I know it's class V only if the canine is absent ...
But my question is :
Is there any situation that one or two canines are absent and it's not class V ?
I'm waiting for your answer and thanks ^^
You sound very English but the longer I listen, I'm convinced you're Asian. Anyway, thanks for the video! Very clear and concise, plus the examples are very much helpful!