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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • In this video, we talk about traumatic injuries ranging from horizontal root fracture to avulsion and how to treat them in a clinical setting. Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии • 92

  • @mentaldental
    @mentaldental  2 года назад +38

    Quick correction! At 3:05, Ellis Class V should be avulsion, Class VI should be root fracture, and Class VII should be luxation. There have been modifications to the classification system through the years, but this is the one I would stick with.

    • @nehapatel6978
      @nehapatel6978 2 года назад

      This is the latest classification Dr Ryan?

    • @pamelazuniga
      @pamelazuniga 2 года назад +5

      Yes, I had noticed that too. If you allow me to complement that classification, it ends with two more categories, which are: Class VIII cervical crown fracture (complete) and Class IX primary dentition trauma. Thanks for your videos!

  • @RamandeepKaur-tp5xg
    @RamandeepKaur-tp5xg 4 года назад +19

    U r exceptionally amazing,,u have made things very easy to understand,,,I can see many of Ur videos continuously without a snap,,,,keep doing great work ,,, thanks a lot ,,god bless u immensely👍👍👍

  • @DentalLyfe
    @DentalLyfe 3 года назад +6

    This is how endo should be taught! Thanks

  • @EllyVKr
    @EllyVKr 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much, Dr. Ryan.

  • @lifeofhope5100
    @lifeofhope5100 Год назад +5

    dr.ryann
    no words fr u 👏👏👏👏👏
    u r such a treasure
    noone can simplify n concise the topics like this...thanks a ton doc...u r outstanding coach...🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  Год назад

      You're most welcome! Happy to help 😊

  • @lifeline1702
    @lifeline1702 5 лет назад +3

    Finally another video.. Thanks !!

  • @marguerite9029
    @marguerite9029 2 года назад +10

    hello dr. Ryan! the ADA has made some modification in relation to the sequence of best to worst storage media for an avulsed tooth:
    1-milk
    2- HBSS
    3-saliva
    4-saline
    5- water
    wonderful video as always, thank you for everything you do!

    • @NEDMD
      @NEDMD 2 года назад

      Where did you see this?

    • @habeebahmad6678
      @habeebahmad6678 2 года назад +1

      you're right ADA has changed it recently

    • @user-xx7ed7ti1z
      @user-xx7ed7ti1z Год назад

      Thank you, I was scrolling the comments just to see if someone had pointed it out. The latest ADA recommendation is that milk is the best storage medium

  • @razan3742
    @razan3742 5 лет назад +7

    You’re awesome!! Thank you soooooooooooo much

  • @enamelrod2826
    @enamelrod2826 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, doctor.

  • @carmelaazulado6236
    @carmelaazulado6236 3 года назад +1

    thank you, loved it !

  • @dentalriver6
    @dentalriver6 3 года назад +1

    Great video Ryan !!!

  • @isha3611
    @isha3611 4 года назад +2

    U r doing a great job.. its so helpful.. keep going 👌

  • @user-hh1iw8jt8p
    @user-hh1iw8jt8p 4 года назад +5

    Thank you dr please continue making educational videos:)

  • @yallblessed9019
    @yallblessed9019 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 🙏 this saved my tooth literally

  • @jarofhearts3961
    @jarofhearts3961 5 лет назад +2

    Thank u so much🌹

  • @SD-ft1pe
    @SD-ft1pe 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou .helped a lot

  • @TheSANATmethod
    @TheSANATmethod 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @lora7677
    @lora7677 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @tenzinpassang2071
    @tenzinpassang2071 Год назад +1

    Thanks doc 👍🏼

  • @flawlessbutdysfunctional7787
    @flawlessbutdysfunctional7787 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks

  • @jarofhearts3961
    @jarofhearts3961 5 лет назад

    Great thanks dr🌹🌹🌹

  • @cutecathatesme336
    @cutecathatesme336 2 года назад +1

    I saw greentea and propolis as excellent storage mediums in a research... Learned weird stuff to tell my patients haha. Thanks for the video!

  • @nnnnnnnn-b8v
    @nnnnnnnn-b8v 2 года назад +1

    You are the best.

  • @sharifaalasmari5516
    @sharifaalasmari5516 4 года назад +2

    Thanks🌹

  • @Dr.melissa_seibert
    @Dr.melissa_seibert Год назад +1

    thank you so much for these awesome vidoes!

  • @RockSimmer-gal4God
    @RockSimmer-gal4God 4 года назад

    There’s deffo a lot to learn in this area.

  • @salik674
    @salik674 5 лет назад +2

    You r the best

  • @ghadaalshamy9154
    @ghadaalshamy9154 4 года назад +1

    thank u sooo mucg

  • @markovuksanovic9981
    @markovuksanovic9981 5 лет назад +4

    amazing , thank you

  • @cheaksokleng2627
    @cheaksokleng2627 4 года назад

    Thank so much for sharing.
    And how about coronal fracture with pulp necrosis in open apex, what should we do dr?

  • @loganharmon7807
    @loganharmon7807 3 года назад

    First of all, thanks for these videos! Has the Ellis classification changed since your last video? The other video on Ellis classifications you referenced is posted as somewhat different with class V being avulsion, class VI being root fracture with or without loss of crown structure, and class VII being displacement of tooth without fracture of crown or root. However, this video only has up to class VI and it has class V as luxation (not avulsion). Will you clarify which is correct for the NBDE?

  • @HomayunKahrij-xf9cb
    @HomayunKahrij-xf9cb 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing

  • @tsegaseleshi9
    @tsegaseleshi9 6 месяцев назад

    Hey great job keep it up! Did u cover vertical root fractures in another video I don’t see it in this one ?

  • @brianmbayiwa8116
    @brianmbayiwa8116 4 года назад +1

    Love it

  • @Fi5701
    @Fi5701 3 года назад +1

    Best video 📹👌

  • @abdallahragab8409
    @abdallahragab8409 Год назад +1

    Thanx

  • @zedick1
    @zedick1 3 года назад

    after a trauma, vitality test are not super effective. how would you know for sure if a tooth is necrotic?

  • @mrsNetty34
    @mrsNetty34 4 года назад

    Also is it best not to handle the root portion of the tooth

  • @mo7eb720
    @mo7eb720 Месяц назад

    Dear dr. Ryan
    Hi , first thing first is my continuous appreciation ❤.
    (1)In cases of avulsion we use rigid or flexible splint? ‏‪
    (2)And what about avulsive luxation how we deal with it

  • @ammoula2974
    @ammoula2974 5 лет назад +4

    Hey Ryan, is the prognosis of the open apex tooth in case of avulsion better that closed apex? cause you are mentioning that if it's been over an hour of EADT, you need to consider implant?

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  5 лет назад +8

      Good question. Generally open apex is better for dental trauma, but in the case of avulsion it actually makes the prognosis slightly worse. For the open apex example you mentioned as well as the closed apex example with >60 min EADT, ankylosis is to be expected and long term prognosis is guarded. But in addition, if the open apex tooth ankyloses, the tooth has to be planned for decoronation/extraction.

  • @adrianazambrano8799
    @adrianazambrano8799 3 года назад

    Hey Ryan thanks again for your videos!!.. they are so helpfull.. I have a question.. the calcific metamorphosis will resolve with an internal bleaching or what would be the treatment?

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  3 года назад +1

      Usually, no treatment is necessary for calcific metamorphosis, but internal bleaching can be completed for esthetic improvement!

  • @dramrokhier
    @dramrokhier 3 года назад

    Hey Ryan thank you so much for these videos. Whats the name of the video where you talked about ellis classification?

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fNG7yOPWkyI/видео.html

  • @hindi4521
    @hindi4521 5 лет назад +3

    Lol you had a fair bit of traumatic dental experience as a child, you poor baby.. avulsion, painful class 3 correction.
    P.s.- thanks for your video ❤. Always helpful as usual.

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  5 лет назад +2

      Haha yes I did! But that trauma is what led me to become a dentist, so there’s always a silver lining. Thank you so much for your support!

  • @abdullahabdessamad2766
    @abdullahabdessamad2766 2 года назад

    Hi Ryan
    Thank you very much for your videos! Truly amazing and 100% guaranteed info retention.
    Just wanted to clarify something if I may: Internal resorption happens only when the pulp is still vital (as the blood supply to the inflamed pulp brings in the clastic cells).

  • @xmisshyx
    @xmisshyx Год назад +1

    Hi Dr. Ryan! In your oral surgery videos, you advised to splint the tooth for 4 months if there was a fracture in the apical third- is that in the case that the tooth is non-vital, and thus if it is vital we splint for 2 weeks as you said in this video?

    • @user-xx7ed7ti1z
      @user-xx7ed7ti1z Год назад

      Usually 4 months is for alveolar bone fractures, was there an alveolar fracture in your example?

  • @strawberrylala5529
    @strawberrylala5529 4 года назад

    Can you use other persons saliva to store the tooth?

  • @mariyajohnson6742
    @mariyajohnson6742 Год назад

    Hi Dr. Ryann its was an awesome lecture video and i have a question... in case of avulsion open apex more than 60 min of EADT, if the tooth is reimplanted, the tooth has to be done rct or apexification procedure?

  • @NourhenBrahem
    @NourhenBrahem Год назад

    Best way to diagnose vertical root fracture?
    a. Rx
    b. visual
    c. use the probe and look for pocket

  • @random_dentist_guy
    @random_dentist_guy 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you doctor for lecture! May Allah bless you

  • @raulbetancourt467
    @raulbetancourt467 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video ryan , I only have one question what would the ideal treatment for external resorption be? , I think it doesn't have any but I'm not completely sure.

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  3 года назад +1

      Good question. It depends on the size and location of the lesion. If it can be accessed non-surgically, MTA can be used to restore it. Most of the time though, there is no ideal treatment for the condition unfortunately.

    • @raulbetancourt467
      @raulbetancourt467 3 года назад

      @@mentaldental thankyou Ryan!

  • @nicksaveka5078
    @nicksaveka5078 4 года назад +1

    how long should u wait b4 you assume the tooth is truly necrotic? (without waiting for rg evidence)

  • @tihanyrod5240
    @tihanyrod5240 3 года назад

    Thanks Dr. I have a question... 18:55 why an open apex tooth EADT>60 may or no be reimplanted, but a closed apex one should be reimplanted? I think that it is the opposite. Am I wrong? Thanks

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  3 года назад +1

      Hi Tihany, thanks for the question. For avulsions specifically, a closed apex tooth has a guarded prognosis whereas an open apex tooth has a poor prognosis. In both cases the tooth should either be left out or cleaned, root canal treated, replanted, and splinted with the expectation that it will ankylose and likely need replacement down the road.

    • @tihanyrod5240
      @tihanyrod5240 3 года назад

      @@mentaldental thanks Dr. I really appreciate your help.

  • @madihamajid7359
    @madihamajid7359 3 года назад

    first of all thankyou soo much ryan , secondly did you made this lecture from endodontics principles and practice book by Mahmood Torabinejaad??

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  3 года назад

      I did not, but that is an excellent textbook that we used in dental school!

  • @sheetu2203
    @sheetu2203 4 года назад +5

    How can u inform wrong at 3.50..? Class 5 moves the Tooth out of socket (Avulsion:- you urself told the similarities between V AND V to remember). And class 6 is a Root Fracture. Plz correct me if i am wrong.

  • @moeariss6249
    @moeariss6249 2 года назад

    do we usually re-implant primary teeth? or only perminant teeth

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  2 года назад +1

      No, we typically do not re-implant primary teeth that have been avulsed.

    • @moeariss6249
      @moeariss6249 2 года назад

      @@mentaldental u the best

  • @hazhay.2699
    @hazhay.2699 5 лет назад +1

    awesome
    thanks so much....for external resorption .. what can we do about it ?? whats ur opinion ??

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  5 лет назад +3

      Hi there! Great question. Treating external resorption can be tricky and depends on the etiology of the problem. If there is pressure involved (cyst or tumor placing pressure on and damaging the cementoblastic layer) then the source of pressure should be removed. If there is sulcular infection, then periodontal treatment should be administered. If there is pulpal infection contributing to the resorption, then root canal therapy should be initiated to remove the necrotic infected tissue and associated bacteria. Hopefully that helps!

    • @hazhay.2699
      @hazhay.2699 5 лет назад

      Mental Dental great answer thanks alot .... then what about the lost tooth structure as a result of the resorption?? Do we only remove the cause ?? Is it enough as a treatment??? Or we have to open a flap and place a filling material like MTA or something else ?? And again thank u so much

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  5 лет назад

      Depending on the severity (and if the tooth is restorable), it is my understanding you would do something like you are saying involving a biocompatible material like MTA or a conventional root canal treatment may suffice, again depending on severity of the resorption.

    • @hazhay.2699
      @hazhay.2699 5 лет назад

      Mental Dental aha thanks so much 🌸☺️

  • @nidhipatel69
    @nidhipatel69 2 года назад

    Hi Dr. Would it be odontoblasts or undifferentiated mesenchymal cells that produce the reparitive dentin in this yellow orange tooth scenrio?

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  2 года назад

      It would be secondary odontoblasts!

  • @saadbordainy4376
    @saadbordainy4376 4 года назад +2

    Thanks & so much appreciating,, what's EADT???

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  4 года назад +1

      EADT stands for extra-alveolar dry time, so how long an avulsed tooth is out of the mouth for.

    • @saadbordainy4376
      @saadbordainy4376 4 года назад +1

      @@mentaldental what about keeping avulsed tooth in 2.4% fluoride sol. acidulated at 5.5 PH for 5-20 mis before Replantation- inorder to decrease External resorption

  • @lizm2306
    @lizm2306 3 года назад

    what is PPTY?

  • @bebendonafonte-resumocript1293
    @bebendonafonte-resumocript1293 3 года назад

    open apex more 60 min - plan for implant? i think is wrong, because you cant do implant in a young patient.!!

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  3 года назад +1

      The key here is *plan* for implant. You wouldn't place an implant in a young patient due to concerns about decreased bone quality and continued alveolar growth. You would want to wait until at least 18-20 years of age when the vast majority of vertical alveolar ridge development has completed.

  • @DrManoj17
    @DrManoj17 Год назад +1

    Thanks

    • @mentaldental
      @mentaldental  Год назад

      Thank you for the Super Thanks! 🙏🏼😊