The best and most detailed one for those who actually want to understand. The animation at 4:21 shows the bevel facing the wrong way? Isn't it suppose to be bevel against the bone?
Funny how I came across mandibular nerve blocks and inferior alveolar nerve blocks while studying cards in Anki and then this shows up on youtube immediately!
@@ubcmedvid I'm already subscribed! I subscribed to your channel from the day I saw you first video on the Neuroanatomy series! Keep up the great work, and I'm hoping for more of such content! Thank you very much for uploading these beautiful masterpieces! :)
I have got to say- (as a filmmaker who does science communication this video was so well done!)! My only thing is- just preface going to cadaver with a heads up. Even if the viewer has been exposed to many patents and cadaver labs- just seeing the model can cause a bit of vasovagal symptoms for some.
Im actually having a wisdom tooth taken out and ime jelly legged when it comes to needles like i literally black out sometimes... so im just watching a ton of videos to try and prepare myself. Might become a dentist one day, great vid btw. 😅
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As a layperson, what is the purpose of the nerves to each tooth? It can't be hot and cold sensation warnings as my lips, tongue and mucosa in my mouth would indicate that. Is it some evolutionary throwback? Yes, we need it for sensation to our tongue and lips, but why do the nerves reside in each actual tooth? no need as far as I can tell. like we have an unnecessary appendix. It must have been horrendous before anaesthetics.
you aspirate to avoid that. if aspiration is positive you exit remove the blood from the syringe and try again. Never deposit anesthesia if aspiration is positive!
@@SD-ft1pe My professor told us to never buy non-aspirating syringes. Aspiration is mandatory not optional. If you have a non aspirating syringe then you won't be able to prevent intravascular injection. If it does happen, the patient may have systemic reactions because of the toxicity (headache, dizziness, heart pailpitations etc) and the anesthesia will be pointless.
THIS WAS THE BEST ONE I WATCHED ON RUclips
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Thank you @@ubcmedvid
This should be required viewing for all local anesthesia courses for hygienists, thank you!
Beautifully done! - High five to the production team!
HIGH FIVE!
Just outstanding. Such a chill dude too. And production quality is through the roof
About to have my first stab lab as a D2 and I’m freaking out. This video helped so much- thank you for such a great video!
One of the few dental educational video that's so neat and well delivered!
There... years have been wasted trying to find the proper explanation.. this video says it all.. flawless
appreciate the time and effort went into making this video. the anatomical landmark was helpful, as well as the technique applied on the patient.
What a masterclass
Amazing video on IA block. Probably the best one I've watched on youtube (and I've watched many). thank you for sharing it
Best video on the subject for sure!
Best video for IANB!
This was great! We definitly need more dentistry videos
The best and most detailed one for those who actually want to understand. The animation at 4:21 shows the bevel facing the wrong way? Isn't it suppose to be bevel against the bone?
Very nicely explained dear
Thanks so much! This has been really comprehensive!
Remarkable! I will always come back to this.
I am a dentistry student and love the video thank you so much 🌸
We're so happy!
Excellent work 👍
Very amazing editing and explanation 👌 👏
explanation and production are on point. Loved this video.
Thank you for this video.
Amazing explications.
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The one and only!
Phenomenal film quality and very good review . Thank you for this
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Awesome 👏
Really great presentation thank you
I'm 52 year old Dental Surgeon from India 🇮🇳
THE BEST!!! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you Dr. Murphy
Amazingly explained
Amazing love it please make more videos of anesthesia and extraction
we'll see what we can do!
great video
Amazing 😊
The effort for this 💯💯💯💯
thank you very much. you made it fun and interesting to watch.
Love your video. Thank you !
Nice explanation 🗿❤️🔥
Can’t describe how much helpful it was
Great video!
The was fantastic ! Thank you
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good editing
This was really Amazing
This was so well done and informative, thank you
Excellent
Seeing this could get kids to brush and floss.
Great video 👌 thanks
Thank you!!! Was very helpful
Funny how I came across mandibular nerve blocks and inferior alveolar nerve blocks while studying cards in Anki and then this shows up on youtube immediately!
The internet waves a magic wand. :)
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@@ubcmedvid I'm already subscribed! I subscribed to your channel from the day I saw you first video on the Neuroanatomy series! Keep up the great work, and I'm hoping for more of such content! Thank you very much for uploading these beautiful masterpieces! :)
@@snipoxkillo1099 Awesome. Thanks so much for all the support and kind words. More great content is coming soon!
Thanks doctor!
Thanks for this video, but I have a question: What's the length of the needle? I hope you anwer my question. Thank you so much
Amazing 🌸🌸
I love it😍
I have got to say- (as a filmmaker who does science communication this video was so well done!)! My only thing is- just preface going to cadaver with a heads up. Even if the viewer has been exposed to many patents and cadaver labs- just seeing the model can cause a bit of vasovagal symptoms for some.
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Thank you , great explanation
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Very high visual
amazing job man i love you .
Thanks sir lots
Thanks you so much Doc!
Wow I have never seen a setup like this. It's an office/cubicle type clinic.
Thank you for the video. That was very helpful Dr. Murphy. Isnt it better to avoid using fingers while injecting the anaesthetic in the oral cavity?
thank you🙂❤
Thankkk youu this was so helpful!
Appreciate it. Demonstrated meticulously.
Thanks! What are the salt pumps that control pain signal transmission called?
Love!!
Im actually having a wisdom tooth taken out and ime jelly legged when it comes to needles like i literally black out sometimes... so im just watching a ton of videos to try and prepare myself. Might become a dentist one day, great vid btw. 😅
nice
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Can we use the second premolar as a guide on where to place the syringe, and what about the bevel of the needle?
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The video is super cool
We need such learning methods 😢 but,,,,…….😢
Recently I've seen some videos on using 30 gauge needle to avoid facial paralysis. What are your thoughts on this?
I hate going to the Odontologist. I am that percentage that always receives the injection in the wrong place
Now you know you are not alone, more common than you would think. We hope this video helps inform and refines technique for upcoming dentists.
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As a layperson, what is the purpose of the nerves to each tooth? It can't be hot and cold sensation warnings as my lips, tongue and mucosa in my mouth would indicate that. Is it some evolutionary throwback? Yes, we need it for sensation to our tongue and lips, but why do the nerves reside in each actual tooth? no need as far as I can tell. like we have an unnecessary appendix. It must have been horrendous before anaesthetics.
damn that's insight
Thanks for this video,but I hope you translate our videos into Arabic
What if I inject intravascularly?
you aspirate to avoid that. if aspiration is positive you exit remove the blood from the syringe and try again. Never deposit anesthesia if aspiration is positive!
But what if you have non aspirating syringe and u can't aspirate?
@@SD-ft1pe My professor told us to never buy non-aspirating syringes. Aspiration is mandatory not optional. If you have a non aspirating syringe then you won't be able to prevent intravascular injection. If it does happen, the patient may have systemic reactions because of the toxicity (headache, dizziness, heart pailpitations etc) and the anesthesia will be pointless.
25% = 2 in 10?
apple event level lol
2:48 *lingual* nerve
Instead of making it funny video, you could have concentrated more on teaching different ways of IANB! That would have been helpful
This is what separates the real dentists and oral surgeons from the rest..
I'm a dental student and this video helped me understanding how to do it correctly 🥹
Very nicely explained dear