Orthodontics | Early Treatment | INBDE, ADAT
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- In this video, we talk about early treatment, also known as Phase I therapy, in orthodontics. Thanks for watching!
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Hey Ryan!! Just came back here to "THANK YOU" for playing a major role in my NBDE 2 exam preparation. I have watched all your videos, which are made par excellence!! No other source have made such a complied, concise and clear content. Kudos to all your great work. You have helped innumerable people with all your talent and relentless efforts. THANK YOU :)
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Taking my boards this Thursday and Friday; Wish me luck Ryan! I am confident you have prepared me well, now I just need the confidence to take it haha
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Hi Ryan! Are there any more videos to this series? Thanks for all you do!
Hello! I have 3 more videos planned in this series followed by a practice questions video.
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please make a video on skeletal an dental malocclusion.. thank you
Hello Mental Dental/Dr Ryan, plz let us inform about forces values for orthopaedic&orthodontic (head gear appliances) and for anchorage purposes??? Thanks in advance!
I love your video. Very educating and easy to comprehend. Please do a video on interceptive orthodontics. Will really look forward to it. Thank you .
Thank you! Could you clarify what you mean by interceptive treatment? My understanding is that this is synonymous with early treatment or Phase I treatment where you “intercept” early orthodontic issues during childhood.
@@mentaldental you are very correct. Your video talks extensively about some aspect of interceptive orthodontic. Just a few things were not mention such space maintenance and balancing and compensating extractions. I will search the other ortho videos for more info on those. Thanks you doc
Great! I do have a video on space maintenance in the Pediatric Dentistry series.
@@mentaldental you are literally the best teacher ever. Thank you very much. You have no idea how my lifes you touch by means of your videos.
Heyyy Ryan! Thank you so much again and again! A bit confuse about tongue thrust, isn’t it a compensation rather that a cause for anterior open-bite? Could you plz clarify? Thanks!!
That is a great question! This is an ongoing "chicken and the egg" debate where some people think tongue thrust causes AOB, while others think it is merely a compensation to provide a seal for the oral cavity during swallowing because of an already present AOB. I think both sides have truth to them, but I personally am more on the side of it being causative.
Mental Dental I wonder how the exam makers deal with this debate and subsequently, how are we as test takers respond to questions including it?!! Any comments?! Highly appreciate your input!!
Hey Dr. Ryan! Correct me if I’m wrong, but on the Severe Crowding slide, I believe the extraction sequence on the image is C-D-5. Otherwise, thanks for ALL your videos!
Hi there! It is in fact C-D-4 with that last extraction being of the first premolars. I can see how it might be confusing though!
Mental Dental Hey Dr. Ryan! I was SO confused because I understood that the 1st PM were to be extracted, but was mixed up on the numbering. I revisited your Serial Extraction video and remembered the Palmer Notation. How embarrassing! Thanks again for replying! Your videos have helped me so much in this process!
Doctor does the asymmetry that develops due to mandibular shift in adults due to cross bite is reversible?
Most of the time, it is reversible if caught early. A significant transverse functional shift means you are potentially accelerating the growth of one condyle over the other, so to recover from this, you would likely need an asymmetric functional appliance while the patient is still growing.
Hello Ryan, in the serial extraction do you mean C. B, 4?? you mention first canine and then second molar but you wrote C, D, 4. thank you!
Cs= primary canines, Ds= primary first molars
I realized was going by a different numbering system. Thank you for replying!
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06:00 how many kids would need that and end up not getting it!