@@mansurahmad1952 Okay doctor, thank you. I found your email online, but I'm not sure if I found the right one. I contacted you, but I'm not sure if you received my message because that email is not yours. Could you tell me a way to contact you? Thank you
Thank you, doctor. Great job but when will we be getting a more advanced video? I've watched many videos but they don't go in depth and don't mention less-known structures such as canalis sinuosus, so it'd be really useful if you could make another videos explaining more structures and landmarks. Thanks again.
Dear Dr. Essa, Thank you very much! Give me some time to prepare a video on advanced CBCT anatomy. Currently, I am teaching a radiographic interpretation course. Therefore, my next few videos will be on cysts, benign tumors, malignant tumors, etc. Maybe I can make a short video on less common neurovascular canals of the jaws, including canalis sinuosus, retromolar canal, variations of mental foramen/foramina, and lingual foramina. These neurovascular landmarks are important for implant therapy. I will also share a recent CBCT scan where a patient had continuous on/off pain for 2 years after an endodontic material extended into canalis sinuosus.
Hi Linet, Thank you for stopping by. My next destination is Kenya, hopefully. Been almost to the border of Kenya, at Serengeti on Tanzania side. Beautiful land you have.
Yes, it is the same. Ethmoid sinus has many compartments, and some times called as air cells. Many structures have different names. It is a good idea to learn all the names. Thank you for spending time on these videos.
realy best presentation...thnk u sir, keep on showring more on students like us
Excellent presentation. Thank you for sharing.
Great vedio, Thank you Doctor
great video.. we want another video for more details about basic anatomy of cbct
I just started watching the video. You're talking about screen size. I love how detailed you are. Everything matters :)
Thank you, Dr. Maturi. I will write to you about the TMJ questions.
@@mansurahmad1952 Okay doctor, thank you.
I found your email online, but I'm not sure if I found the right one. I contacted you, but I'm not sure if you received my message because that email is not yours.
Could you tell me a way to contact you?
Thank you
Great job
Excellent presentation 👏
Thank you so much, such a great video🌹
You are so welcome!
Great video thank you very much
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video Doc! How may one contact you? I'm studying and in need of a CBCT scan of high quality but can't get hold of any.
Great ..sir thanks a lot
Thank you, Dr. Jain!
Thank you, doctor.
Great job but when will we be getting a more advanced video?
I've watched many videos but they don't go in depth and don't mention less-known structures such as canalis sinuosus, so it'd be really useful if you could make another videos explaining more structures and landmarks.
Thanks again.
Dear Dr. Essa, Thank you very much! Give me some time to prepare a video on advanced CBCT anatomy. Currently, I am teaching a radiographic interpretation course. Therefore, my next few videos will be on cysts, benign tumors, malignant tumors, etc. Maybe I can make a short video on less common neurovascular canals of the jaws, including canalis sinuosus, retromolar canal, variations of mental foramen/foramina, and lingual foramina. These neurovascular landmarks are important for implant therapy. I will also share a recent CBCT scan where a patient had continuous on/off pain for 2 years after an endodontic material extended into canalis sinuosus.
Thankyou so much from Kenya-Africa
Hi Linet, Thank you for stopping by. My next destination is Kenya, hopefully. Been almost to the border of Kenya, at Serengeti on Tanzania side. Beautiful land you have.
Very informative video..thanks 🙏🙏 so much sir...
Thank you, Dr. Nisha.
What about a image of the hard palate?
Thank you so much! I learned a lot from you! May i ask if the “Ethmoid air cells” the same as “ethmoid sinus”?
Yes, it is the same. Ethmoid sinus has many compartments, and some times called as air cells. Many structures have different names. It is a good idea to learn all the names. Thank you for spending time on these videos.
Thank you so much prof mansour
Thank you! Glad that it was helpful.
So useful. Thanks
Dr. Khawas, thank you.
@@mansurahmad1952 does this scan take an image of the hard palate?
@@icequeen9417 Yes, a CBCT scan of the maxilla may also record the hard palate.
Thank you very much,
Could you please give me the APP wich opens the CBCT file,?
Amazing 😻
Thank you! Cheers!
Good sir
God tier
I had 2 cbct scan in the last 3 months ill i be ok with the radiation im 32 years old i dont want cancer thank you