What brilliant way of teaching using graphics and comparitive images, the way the fonts for HA crystals were larger for enamel smaller for dentin and smallest for bone. Helps u remember things well. Also the happy kisaan pouring water(minerals) at different rates into the dentin showing the rate for each of the primary, secondary and tertiary dentin.... Brilliant. 🤯 You are doing in minutes what the professors aren't able to in hours. 👍👍
thank you Ayesha for this wonderful comment. Made my day. Such appreciation and support motivates us, pushes us to do better... we appreciate you for noticing our hard work and for takin the effort to compliment us.. thank you.. 🙏🏽
That was so clear thank you! Subscribed ;) How come there is no mention of the basal membrane in the initial stage, between the ameloblasts and the odontoblasts? Is it what you call the cell-free zone?
thank you yasmine.. yes basement membrane is there & it has been mentioned in videos on amelogenesis and life cycle of ameloblasts. it has more of a role with ameloblasts than odontoblasts, thats y not mentioned here.
In my lecture notes it says that calcospherites are the way by which dentin is mineralized. But it also says that what separates manteldentin from primary dentin is that manteldentin is made by matrix vesicles, but from this it can be understood that all dentin mineralization is made with calcospherites? and are calcospherites the same as matrix vesicles?
matrix vesicles are membrane bound structures that are released from the odontoblasts into the organic matrix to initiate and promote mineralization. Calcospherites are the spherical zones of mineralization which increase in size centrifugally.
you managed to explain in 7 minutes what my professor couldnt do in 2 hours. thank you.
😂😂😂 reality of professor👨🏫
Hahahaha
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What brilliant way of teaching using graphics and comparitive images, the way the fonts for HA crystals were larger for enamel smaller for dentin and smallest for bone. Helps u remember things well. Also the happy kisaan pouring water(minerals) at different rates into the dentin showing the rate for each of the primary, secondary and tertiary dentin.... Brilliant. 🤯
You are doing in minutes what the professors aren't able to in hours. 👍👍
thank you Ayesha for this wonderful comment. Made my day. Such appreciation and support motivates us, pushes us to do better... we appreciate you for noticing our hard work and for takin the effort to compliment us.. thank you.. 🙏🏽
@@doctoropsyindia You're most welcome... keep up the good work 👍👍
Sooo clear sir🔥.Reading orbans was not that easy as your video is 🥺
Maji Jose 😐
Orban is vast 🙂
Literally orban language is very tough😢
Reading orbans is like very difficult
If orban is difficult than try ten Cate's 😂🥲
It was perfect. Perfect, down to the last minute detail. Deserves a like.❤️
so much comprehensive....fantastic,fabulous 'out class
4:38 good example😂
Suave presentation. Wish I had known this before my cavities, God's handiwork is awesome.
Finally got this one.... thnk u so much sir for your efforts to provide us such amazing content....😊
Best channel for dentistry students 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Well explained 👏🏻 now more clear about this process .
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Amazing explanation🎉❤
Sir benki ri nivaaa 🔥🔥🔥
sorry, what!
I think it's kannada
It means that your videos are fire@@doctoropsyindia
Very nice explaination nd images
Your the god of dental students
Ur videos are just life savers before the exams!🤌😫
Thank you so much..❤️🙏
Thank you
Amazing and neat work keep it up
that HELPED A LOT
Thank you very much sir ❤
Lots of love sir💞❤️❤️
Pls also provide short notes of topics humble request
Thank you sir 😊
Please make videos on the whole screen of histology they are very helpful 🤝🥰
That was so clear thank you! Subscribed ;) How come there is no mention of the basal membrane in the initial stage, between the ameloblasts and the odontoblasts? Is it what you call the cell-free zone?
thank you yasmine.. yes basement membrane is there & it has been mentioned in videos on amelogenesis and life cycle of ameloblasts. it has more of a role with ameloblasts than odontoblasts, thats y not mentioned here.
@@doctoropsyindia I understand, thank you for your quick answer!
Can I get notes?
Thankyou soo much sir 🙏
Superb
thankyou it was really helpful
Sir these is from orbans book?
I reference many books... yes one of them is Orbans
In my lecture notes it says that calcospherites are the way by which dentin is mineralized. But it also says that what separates manteldentin from primary dentin is that manteldentin is made by matrix vesicles, but from this it can be understood that all dentin mineralization is made with calcospherites? and are calcospherites the same as matrix vesicles?
matrix vesicles are membrane bound structures that are released from the odontoblasts into the organic matrix to initiate and promote mineralization. Calcospherites are the spherical zones of mineralization which increase in size centrifugally.
@@doctoropsyindia Thank you
Vielen Dank 🙏
Awesome
Plz can u provide notes of this video
sorry Anshika.. not available
Itna aalas?
At least make the notes yourself 😂
4:22 how predentin formed, isn't produced parallel to the odontoblastic processes
predentin is just that initial layer of dentin that has not been mineralized yet, so it consists of only the organic matter..
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