You know when you are struggling to understand a topic from the convoluted explanations of the lecturer but just clicks when a friend breaks it down for you - you are that friend to me, Ryan!
Don't think I've ever sat through an ad without skipping it.. but this channel 100% deserves it. Literally learn way more from this than from my actual lectures!!
Oh my saviour. U r just amazing Ryan. Ur efforts are much appreciated. U r an asset to fresh dentists. Not everyone can explain these bewildered topics. Thank you heaps Ryan.
I didn’t understood ring clasps, was sooo easy after watching this. You mention not too much but enough to understand the whole. Very very thankful Ryan !
You are just amazing Ryan!!! Haven't understood these topics in five years of my undergrad..now that I understand and I find them intresting...just because of you!! Thank you ❤️
suprising how many lecturers cant explain such topic in understandable way rather they beat around the bush and throw it all around and it makes a mess and confusion, thank you sir for this lecture
Your videos are too helpfilul my prosthodontic concepts became too clear and my preparation for my board exams became too easy....all videos were too helpful ...ive my board exam in 2 days ..thanks a lot
The retainers of the removable prosthesis act starting from the moment in that The patient places it or moves it away of its place in the mouth The prosthesis is in its position The patient bites food
Thank u sirrrrrr So is the usage if the ring clasp similar to reversed aker clasp as it us used when undercut is mesiobuccal in case of free end saddle to act as class ll lever if i remember correctly.... If thats true which is better??
Op!!!!! Another question i had an exam mcq where the case had DES and the choices included both RPI and RPA so which is more accurate? I circled the RPA since more common but is there any preference?
Hello! I explain in the video that a ring clasp is used when the undercut is adjacent to the edentulous space and an Akers clasp is used when the undercut is not adjacent to the edentulous space.
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Don't think I've ever sat through an ad without skipping it.. but this channel 100% deserves it. Literally learn way more from this than from my actual lectures!!
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Oh my saviour. U r just amazing Ryan. Ur efforts are much appreciated. U r an asset to fresh dentists. Not everyone can explain these bewildered topics. Thank you heaps Ryan.
I didn’t understood ring clasps, was sooo easy after watching this. You mention not too much but enough to understand the whole. Very very thankful Ryan !
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i don't know how i must thank you, god bless you and i pray you live a healthy happy life as u made the lives of many much easier.
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Haven't understood these topics in five years of my undergrad..now that I understand and I find them intresting...just because of you!!
Thank you ❤️
Prosthodontics series is just awesome
Please make a video on surveying too
suprising how many lecturers cant explain such topic in understandable way rather they beat around the bush and throw it all around and it makes a mess and confusion, thank you sir for this lecture
You’re very welcome! 😊
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It is so good to watch your videos everything is well defined
Your videos are too helpfilul my prosthodontic concepts became too clear and my preparation for my board exams became too easy....all videos were too helpful ...ive my board exam in 2 days ..thanks a lot
You are a great teacher Dr Ryan! another excellent video.
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I love to hear that. Happy to help!
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Thank you so much, Ryan. Love your videos. Can't wait for fixed prosthodontics videos.
Thank you so much. Your videos are really helpful.
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Fantastic all the videos . Now I love prosthodontics😀
Glad you like them!
Very helpful videos thank you. Can you please post some videos about the relevant orthodontics topics in NBDE Part II?
Thank you for wonderful lecture
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Your explanations are great!! Thank you so much.
But, I haven't undertood what BES means
You’re welcome! BES = bounded edentulous space ☺️
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The retainers of the removable prosthesis act starting from the moment in that
The patient places it or moves it away of its place in the mouth
The prosthesis is in its position
The patient bites food
Do you have any idea which one is correct
Great videos Ryan! Keep up the good work!
Appreciate it!
Watched ✔️
thank you for your effort
hi Ryan, thx for your video! Really helpful! But I wonder if there is something wrong at 13:22? Is it a combination clasp? It is not a embrasure clasp
hi i m unable to find your videos about fixed prosthetics can u plz share the link ..God bless
Thank u sirrrrrr
So is the usage if the ring clasp similar to reversed aker clasp as it us used when undercut is mesiobuccal in case of free end saddle to act as class ll lever if i remember correctly.... If thats true which is better??
I don’t clear about the term of cold working
Op!!!!!
Another question i had an exam mcq where the case had DES and the choices included both RPI and RPA so which is more accurate? I circled the RPA since more common but is there any preference?
hello dr ryan. in clasp selection slide it is written in BES use Akers clasp and in the video before it says use ring clasp . which one to use
Hello! I explain in the video that a ring clasp is used when the undercut is adjacent to the edentulous space and an Akers clasp is used when the undercut is not adjacent to the edentulous space.
Rest isn't a type of Aker's clasp?
your interpretations have been helpful , but is there any chance we can get the pdf material?
Yes! See my website for how to get the PDF slides! www.mentaldental.com/faq
Where I will get the nbde previous year questions??
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Yes I did. It plays now. Thank You Dr Ryan. You so kind ❤️
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