please attend LVI TMD courses! i worked for a tmj specialist and the things we’d talk about at seminars would blow all the other doctors minds because they don’t dive into it at school.
I have passed the NBDE 2 a week ago. I cannot express enough my appreciation to this channel. It made it so much easier for me. Thank you Dr. Ryan so much.
I was commenting on your videos as a dental student, now I am commenting here as a dentist who will start her orthodontics residency very soon. Thanks for the good study materials again!
You starting this series 13 days before my orthodontics final exam is probably the best thing that's ever happened to me btw thank you for all your videos they are amazing!
I love your videos SO MUCH! Can't express how grateful I am that someone is out there to make it all digestible on the worst of study days. Please know that your efforts are very appreciated by the dental community ^-^ please don't stop posting
Amazing!! I've learnt more watching this video than from years of lectures and textbook reading. Thank you for making this content so easy to understand! So grateful to you, Dr Ryan.
thank you so much for these videos!They help me a lot in dental school. I often get intimidated by books and a huge amout of material i have to study, and your videos help me understand everything almost instantly!
May GOD bless you Dr. fora great generosity to help everyone in this journey beside your great professionalism and incredible master. I'm a foreign dentist who lost my husband and trying so hard to become a dentist in this great country, so appreciate so much your lessons. I appreciate.
Hello, I have no dental background nor do I plan any ... I just wanted to thank you ... I'm 35yrs old & suffer from childhood trauma. I was treated cus I believed I was throwing up blood; every morning I'd wake up choking on my own blood. Fast forward; my doctor found scarring on my cheeks. Apparently I've been having night terrors & clench so tightly that I draw blood. I've been watching (what feels like) every RUclips video about dentistry & this was by far the best. I was able to give my dentist suggestions. I think he was shocked & impressed. Simple solution... I wear a mouth guard to bed. I'm finally sleeping!
Thank you so much! Your videos are amazing!!! I am really appreciate that I found these videos. I felt regret that I didn't see your videos in last few years. Your works are precious to Dental community! I can't express how grateful I am. Again, thank you Dr Ryan.
I really don't know how to thank you Dr Ryan.... You are doing a great job simplifying this basic precious knowledge.... Your channel is like a diamond 💎❤️
I don't know if you'll see this but these videos have helped me so much. I watched other subjects too but mostly ortho (rewatched whenever I had an exam) cause I was applying for ortho residency and I got in. Alhamdulillah. Thank you to you too for making these. They're absolutely perfect!
Great Explanation! I was reading in Proffit on my own and couldn’t identify what’s important and how to make sense of things but after watching this videos it’s much easier now!!! Thanks a lot for the effort!!
Im a MBBS passed out student i love the way you explained btw its not related to me but i understood the concept will share with my dental friends ❤ thanks Dr stay blessed ❤
Thank you so much for the complex and well-explained content!! All of your work is very helpful, especially since here in Romania, we haven't done any actual school for almost a year now. It's a pathetic joke to think that one could become a dental tehnician, a dentist or any sort of medical doctor for that matter, only by following online lectures from bored and unmotivated teachers. The few teachers who did struggle with the existing conditions and did their best to teach us all they can, are overwhelmed by the limitations of the online teaching system and peer pressure from their less motivated colleagues, which proposed that testing and examinations should be more lax, because teaching is almost non-existing. This frustrates me very much and it makes me feel unprepared for actually working in the field (I am now in my final year of studies and will be hired as a certified dental technician in the fall). Most people, including teachers, say "You will learn the craft as you practice it". But I don't want to be a mediocre technician, that learns from failures (which costs time, money and nerves). I don't wanna spend 3 years to learn how to do a goddamned denture, and disappoint colleagues, customers and myself in the process. Sorry for the rant, I just felt like explaining the context, so that it can be really understood how much I appreciate your online courses. Thank you again a million times!
Bone GROWTH: ONLY Appositional Cartilage GROWTH: Appositional AND Interstitial Bone FORMATION: Endochondral Ossification or Intramembranous Ossification
That can absolutely have an impact on growth. Too much growth hormone for example can cause gigantism or acromegaly, too little can cause dwarfism or achondroplasia.
Thank you so much ! I would also like to ask,is there a way to get the slideshows (or the PowerPoint presentation)before the video series ends? For example, how could i get the presentation of the upcoming orthodontic videos? Thanks again for your efforts
I can't upload the slides before completing the video, but I upload them within days of releasing the videos as soon as I am able. You can get the slides one of two ways. You can either sign up on my Patreon page www.patreon.com/mentaldental or send $30 to me directly via PayPal www.paypal.me/mentaldental
@@mentaldental I paid and received the link to download the slides about a month ago so I don't have the slides for these last few videos. Is there a way to access these last ones that I'm missing?
@@krystalsanchezgarcia2223 Hello, please check again! I constantly update the folder you were given access to and these latest videos have all been added.
"Directional changes in growth of the craniofacial complex." Could anyone please answer this or provide a short note on this topic. I have my exams in a month and I need this.
Can you show us a video on explaining everything during wisdom teeth extraction what instruments to use what for and the numbers on each instrument used please
I will expand upon this concept more in a future video, but dental classification has to do with the anteroposterior relationship of upper teeth to lower teeth (usually first molar) while skeletal classification has to do with the anteroposterior relationship of upper jaw to lower jaw.
Cant thank you enough Dr. Rayn, I have one question that came in my exam, what is best to determine RATE of growth? in the video it says biologic age is best to determine growth status and maturity, not the RATE, and the slide before that says velocity curve determines the rate of growth. if the best method to determine the growth RATE is velocity cure then how do we measure it? Also, does the age of the patient affect the method of determining the way to measure RATE of growth? like patient under 17 years old can be determined by hand wrist but over 17 should be determined by ceph? thank you so much we really appreciate all the incredible work!
Hello Dr.Ryan, In Dental decks....it is given that the best way to predict the time of pubertal growth spurt is: Hand-wrist x-rays. Options included secondary sexual characteristics. Kindly help. Thank you for your time.
I fundamentally disagree with that answer. According to Proffit, secondary sex characteristics and menarche (biologic age) are more reliable than CVM staging or hand-wrist radiographs (skeletal age) for growth timing.
@@mentaldental thank you Dr. Ryan for responding. I understand that Dental decks isn't a standard. I'm going to go with secondary sexual characteristics as the correct response. Thank you for clarifying and helping me.
The nasomaxillary complex includes structures of both the nose and maxilla as the name suggests. Specific bones include the maxilla, palatine bones, vomer, perpendicular plate of the ethmoid, and nasal conchae.
@mentaldental Dunno if you still monitor this channel, but could you tell us the theories to explain increased gonial angle and shortened mandibular body in people with poor forward jaw growth?
I still monitor this channel daily! That’s a great question, but would require an entire video to explain 😅 my personal take, it’s likely a combination of genetics and the musculature/equilibrium of forces being applied to the skeleton during growth and development.
Dear Dr Ryan, thank you very much for the videos, they are so helpful. I have a question for you: the ramus being between the cartilage and the body, do we consider it's ossification endochondral or intramembranous?
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I just learned more in these 32 minutes than any other course in orthodontics I’ve taken through dental school. You are amazing! Thank youu
I agree your videos & information are so helpful & informative.
I swear doctor Ryan is amazing and gift from allah, thanks doc
please attend LVI TMD courses! i worked for a tmj specialist and the things we’d talk about at seminars would blow all the other doctors minds because they don’t dive into it at school.
I have passed the NBDE 2 a week ago. I cannot express enough my appreciation to this channel. It made it so much easier for me. Thank you Dr. Ryan so much.
That is so great to hear! Congratulations on your pass!!
@@mentaldental Thanks again Dr.
Hi, can I ask how long you studied and what materials you used??
@@mentaldental hi sir Ryan how r u
At last u have put a summary in your video from which book is it from?
Plz name the book
Thanks
I was commenting on your videos as a dental student, now I am commenting here as a dentist who will start her orthodontics residency very soon. Thanks for the good study materials again!
That's amazing!!! Congratulations on being accepted into orthodontics residency! 😊 Send me an email to let me know where you are going!
You starting this series 13 days before my orthodontics final exam is probably the best thing that's ever happened to me
btw thank you for all your videos they are amazing!
I love your videos SO MUCH! Can't express how grateful I am that someone is out there to make it all digestible on the worst of study days. Please know that your efforts are very appreciated by the dental community ^-^ please don't stop posting
Thank you sooo much! I just found out I passed my boards and all I used was this channel. You are the best!!
Happy to help! Congratulations!! 😁
Amazing!! I've learnt more watching this video than from years of lectures and textbook reading. Thank you for making this content so easy to understand! So grateful to you, Dr Ryan.
You make Orthodontics clear and comprehensible. I actually enjoy Ortho now. Thank you for all your videos!
You are so welcome!
thank you so much for these videos!They help me a lot in dental school. I often get intimidated by books and a huge amout of material i have to study, and your videos help me understand everything almost instantly!
You're so welcome! That is wonderful to hear that my videos have been a helpful resource for you during dental school! 🙏🏼
I passed INBDE and Dr. Ryan was the biggest reason why! Thanks @mentaldental !
Can you please suggest some study material?
Hey ! Can u guide me through how u prepared for this exam?
May GOD bless you Dr. fora great generosity to help everyone in this journey beside your great professionalism and incredible master. I'm a foreign dentist who lost my husband and trying so hard to become a dentist in this great country, so appreciate so much your lessons. I appreciate.
So sorry for your loss. God bless you 🙏🏼
Hello, I have no dental background nor do I plan any ... I just wanted to thank you ... I'm 35yrs old & suffer from childhood trauma. I was treated cus I believed I was throwing up blood; every morning I'd wake up choking on my own blood.
Fast forward; my doctor found scarring on my cheeks. Apparently I've been having night terrors & clench so tightly that I draw blood. I've been watching (what feels like) every RUclips video about dentistry & this was by far the best. I was able to give my dentist suggestions. I think he was shocked & impressed. Simple solution... I wear a mouth guard to bed. I'm finally sleeping!
Wonderful! I’m so glad my video was helpful, and that you were able to find a solution! 🙏🏼
Thank you doc for this comprehensive explanation. I watch your video while I'm opening my Proffit textbook now. God Bless You!
Thank you so much! Your videos are amazing!!!
I am really appreciate that I found these videos.
I felt regret that I didn't see your videos in last few years.
Your works are precious to Dental community!
I can't express how grateful I am. Again, thank you Dr Ryan.
I really don't know how to thank you Dr Ryan.... You are doing a great job simplifying this basic precious knowledge.... Your channel is like a diamond 💎❤️
I like how you simplified this chapter, it must've taken you a long time to do it, thank you so much for your effort 😊.
It certainly did take a long time. Happy to do it though!
I don't know if you'll see this but these videos have helped me so much. I watched other subjects too but mostly ortho (rewatched whenever I had an exam) cause I was applying for ortho residency and I got in. Alhamdulillah.
Thank you to you too for making these. They're absolutely perfect!
Congratulations.. for your success if you don't mind can you help me how to go ahead with residency since I am prosthodontist from India
@draminmaknojia thank you. I started ortho residency in Pakistan. We just had a test and an interview.
The best and only support for my postgraduate orthodontic theoretical studies........GOOD GOING RYAN
ORTHODONTICS!!💚💚💚i have my exam in 9 days, hopefully you will post another video from this series,thank you Ryan!!!
me too :)
Thanks to you, I improve my English and I study my exams.Thank’s doc 🙏☺️☺️
The best Dr in town thank you👍👍👍
So nice of you to say! Thank you!
Thanks Dr. Ryan!!! you are a saviour!!!
Great Explanation! I was reading in Proffit on my own and couldn’t identify what’s important and how to make sense of things but after watching this videos it’s much easier now!!! Thanks a lot for the effort!!
That’s great to hear! I’m a big fan of the Proffit textbook.
Btw I’m studying for my upcoming entrance exam for orthodontics 😇 and I was glad that your explanation is from the point of view of an orthodontist 🥰
Thankyou for putting ur efforts in making these wonderful vidoes. Thankyou so much Dr. Ryan. God bless you 🙂
My pleasure! God bless you too!
YOU R FANTASTIC DR RYAN!
Love all your videos, keep it coming!
I’ve just started watching your videos and I can’t thank you enough for simplifying such topics, Thank you very much Dr
U refered a book called proffit! That’s very useful for me! Thanks a lot! Now I can clear my dbts by watching ur videos!
Thank you so much!!! I learned a lot from you! Very grateful for you!
And I’m grateful to you for watching my videos! 😊
Thank you so so so much Dr. Ryan
I didn't know you were studying ortho! I'm applying next cycle. Your boards review is amazing btw! Thank you for all the effort you put into this.
Oh very cool! Feel free to message me if and when you want some advice for applying to ortho. And if you interview at UNC, you can meet me 😁
@@mentaldental , would love to in about 5 months!
Im a MBBS passed out student i love the way you explained btw its not related to me but i understood the concept will share with my dental friends ❤ thanks Dr stay blessed ❤
Thank you so much for your job from Santiago de Compostela University, amazing video
Thank you Sir for making the topic easy to learn and understand
Thank you so much Dr Ryan!!
Ortho we so need it I love man plz keep the great work.xoxo
Thank you so much for the complex and well-explained content!! All of your work is very helpful, especially since here in Romania, we haven't done any actual school for almost a year now. It's a pathetic joke to think that one could become a dental tehnician, a dentist or any sort of medical doctor for that matter, only by following online lectures from bored and unmotivated teachers. The few teachers who did struggle with the existing conditions and did their best to teach us all they can, are overwhelmed by the limitations of the online teaching system and peer pressure from their less motivated colleagues, which proposed that testing and examinations should be more lax, because teaching is almost non-existing. This frustrates me very much and it makes me feel unprepared for actually working in the field (I am now in my final year of studies and will be hired as a certified dental technician in the fall). Most people, including teachers, say "You will learn the craft as you practice it". But I don't want to be a mediocre technician, that learns from failures (which costs time, money and nerves). I don't wanna spend 3 years to learn how to do a goddamned denture, and disappoint colleagues, customers and myself in the process. Sorry for the rant, I just felt like explaining the context, so that it can be really understood how much I appreciate your online courses. Thank you again a million times!
You have explained it simply and nicely 😊
Thank you very much! 😊
Thank goodness you started this! My exam is 1.5 months away and I hope to study through this!!
I love you from the bottom of my heart ❤️
I just learned in this video more than I learned in a year in college
Let’s go! 💪🏼👏🏼💯
Sir good lecture very very thank you on orthodontics lectures because there is no such compiled lectures on orthodontics keep it up
Can not thank you enough,this is super great
You’re so welcome! 😊
Wow dr Ryan thank you so much for this video
Great video, really well explained. Thank you!
Excellent dr 👌👍
Great video - super informative! Thank you! :)
Thank you so much !!! Amazing work 🙌
2 words : BOMB VIDEO
You the best man
studying for abo part one and these videos are great. thanks man
Awesome to hear! Thanks for watching 😊
Bone GROWTH: ONLY Appositional
Cartilage GROWTH: Appositional AND Interstitial
Bone FORMATION: Endochondral Ossification or Intramembranous Ossification
Oh my god THANK YOU!!!
This was so helpful
soo much greatful for your channel.....keep uploading ...
keep going
Happy to hear that!
Marvellous 🌼
You are amazing thanks🙏🏻
Thank you sir you are amazing
Thank you so much
You're amazing
Please, we want a series about Extraction & Anesthesia
Thank you so much!😊
Thank you so much Doc
You are amazing!
Could you please post the slides?
The slides are available for purchase on my website (mentaldental.com).
I LOVE YOU KEEP GOING
Thank you so much for amazing content.. 😄😄
Thanks
اللهم صل وسلم على نبينا محمد 🌸
Can you explain why does growth stops in some people during their development?
Good luck in your residency❤
Thank you! I appreciate that 😁
@@mentaldental do you think that there is an age after which a dentist shouldn't apply for a residency programme?
Thank you so much.
Just perfect
AMAZING video, i thought you left ortho last because you dont like it as much, but as it turns out you decided to leave the best for last :)
That’s right! 😄
Very useful video
I love youuuuuuuuu!!!
Hi Dr. What's up?
kindly, can I ask you about bracket presicription, if you have any idea about this subject ?
Very useful
Thank u so much 💘
why are some of the mental dental videos not available on the bootcamp?
Bootcamp chooses which of my videos to highlight on their website.
Much appreciated 🎉
THANK YOUUU DOC ♥️
Hi Dr thank you so much for your videos. They are very helpful. Could you please explain what is Growth Rotation of Mandible. Thank you
thank you so much
Hi, can I pass the Canadian AFK exam through these videos alone? If not, what other materials would you recommend? Awesome videos!
Can you please tell me what is meant by " function determines form " ?
Awesome👍👍
I love your vids! Keep it up😊😊, new sub here👋😃
Okay but what if the individual had hormonal problems how does that affect growth?
That can absolutely have an impact on growth. Too much growth hormone for example can cause gigantism or acromegaly, too little can cause dwarfism or achondroplasia.
@@mentaldental thank you for responding cause i have this issue for my self
I love u and love you channel thanx a lot ❤️
Thank you so much ! I would also like to ask,is there a way to get the slideshows (or the PowerPoint presentation)before the video series ends? For example, how could i get the presentation of the upcoming orthodontic videos? Thanks again for your efforts
I can't upload the slides before completing the video, but I upload them within days of releasing the videos as soon as I am able. You can get the slides one of two ways. You can either sign up on my Patreon page www.patreon.com/mentaldental or send $30 to me directly via PayPal www.paypal.me/mentaldental
@@mentaldental I paid and received the link to download the slides about a month ago so I don't have the slides for these last few videos. Is there a way to access these last ones that I'm missing?
@@krystalsanchezgarcia2223 Hello, please check again! I constantly update the folder you were given access to and these latest videos have all been added.
Thanks Ryan your video really helped me understand this topic. Just one question though what would you say are the variables in growth.?
"Directional changes in growth of the craniofacial complex." Could anyone please answer this or provide a short note on this topic. I have my exams in a month and I need this.
Can you show us a video on explaining everything during wisdom teeth extraction what instruments to use what for and the numbers on each instrument used please
I have a video on instruments used during extractions here: ruclips.net/video/Crfag75ztP4/видео.html
Dr. Ryan, What is the different between skeletal classification versus dental classification? Thank you
I will expand upon this concept more in a future video, but dental classification has to do with the anteroposterior relationship of upper teeth to lower teeth (usually first molar) while skeletal classification has to do with the anteroposterior relationship of upper jaw to lower jaw.
Cant thank you enough Dr. Rayn, I have one question that came in my exam, what is best to determine RATE of growth? in the video it says biologic age is best to determine growth status and maturity, not the RATE, and the slide before that says velocity curve determines the rate of growth. if the best method to determine the growth RATE is velocity cure then how do we measure it? Also, does the age of the patient affect the method of determining the way to measure RATE of growth? like patient under 17 years old can be determined by hand wrist but over 17 should be determined by ceph?
thank you so much we really appreciate all the incredible work!
I would say cephalometric superimposition would be the best way to determine the rate of growth of a certain patient.
Hello Dr.Ryan,
In Dental decks....it is given that the best way to predict the time of pubertal growth spurt is: Hand-wrist x-rays. Options included secondary sexual characteristics. Kindly help. Thank you for your time.
I fundamentally disagree with that answer. According to Proffit, secondary sex characteristics and menarche (biologic age) are more reliable than CVM staging or hand-wrist radiographs (skeletal age) for growth timing.
@@mentaldental thank you Dr. Ryan for responding. I understand that Dental decks isn't a standard. I'm going to go with secondary sexual characteristics as the correct response. Thank you for clarifying and helping me.
Thank You. This video really helped❤️👑.
One question: Define Nasomaxillary complex? The bones of the NMC and where it is located?
The nasomaxillary complex includes structures of both the nose and maxilla as the name suggests. Specific bones include the maxilla, palatine bones, vomer, perpendicular plate of the ethmoid, and nasal conchae.
plz make videos on lateral ceph analysis and ALD
@mentaldental Dunno if you still monitor this channel, but could you tell us the theories to explain increased gonial angle and shortened mandibular body in people with poor forward jaw growth?
I still monitor this channel daily! That’s a great question, but would require an entire video to explain 😅 my personal take, it’s likely a combination of genetics and the musculature/equilibrium of forces being applied to the skeleton during growth and development.
Your voice is nice :) and the video too
Thank you for the kind words ☺️
Dear Dr Ryan, thank you very much for the videos, they are so helpful. I have a question for you: the ramus being between the cartilage and the body, do we consider it's ossification endochondral or intramembranous?
Good question. Every part of the mandible that is not the condyle grows via intramembranous ossification, so that includes the ramus.