Permanent Maxillary 1st Premolar
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2020
- This video on Maxillary 1st premolar describes its:
- Chronology
- Dimensions
- Morphology
- Clinical considerations
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Dr. Shivendra Rana MDS
Dr. Karishma Desai MDS
Dr. Uma Datar Chougule MDS
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Great and very fast explation with good pictorial representation.....help full very much ....and better than remaining youtube channels
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thanks for providing us the lecture...
Awesome videos. Very clear and easy to understand....
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This was just amazingggg🤩🤩🤩 Thankyou so much for the detailed explanation.....really helped alott🥰🥰
thank you :) glad you found it useful!
Toooo much good explanation sir tq ☺
Wow wow wow wow wow ...great efforts...thnks alot
Can you do a video with 3rd molars please even though the morphology is variable? I love your videos it would really help. 🙏
First of all omg i am son Happy i found Your channel thank you sooooooo much
thats very sweet of you Asya...
thank you sir for excellent pictorial representation 😁☺
There are some mistakes in the lingual aspect
1) the buccal cusp is sharper than lingual cusp.
2) lingual cusp is slightly mesial to the mid-line hence, the mesio-occlusal slope is shorter than the disto-occlusal slope.
Your videos are damnnnnn good sir.... the way you explained was amazing... keep going 🎉
So many things r clear now thanks !!
Glad you found it useful :)
Great video! Thanks!
Bestest vedio..Plz try to make more vedios on all Tooth...it will be more helpful.👍
Thank you for the feedback. Will definitely make those soon.
I love your explanation,it's not complex
Can you add timestamps to this video like you did to all your other teeth videos of incisors and canines
Very nice explanation 👍👍...very easy to understand occlusal aspect
sir please make videos about occlusion and compensating curves
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Sir cn u please make a vedio on occlusion b4 the final exams so tat it will help many 🥺🙏🏻
Thank you sir
Your videos are a lifesaver for all dental students! Thank you so much!🥹
Thanks
Can u do video on important topics of dadh we have 1 St year exam next month so can u help with it
Can u make a video for the mandibular pre molar and other molars as well
Thank you for the feedback. Stay tuned we are making many more DADH videos.
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Sir I have a doubt that in buccal aspect while we say about buccal ridge which is from cusp tip to cervical can we also say it as that buccal ridge is extended in cerivo occlusal direction?
yes technically you wont be wrong.. you may say that... though it is a term not commonly used..
Is mesial contact area suppose to be near junction occlusal and middle third, and distal contact area is middle third
hello Lily, no its the other way around, the distal contact area is more occlusal than the mesial contact area.
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Thank you 😊
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It was geat😍
Please make a video on maxillary 2nd premolars Sir. It would be really helpful for my exam. Please Sir 🙏
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Sr i want to correct it it is pentagonal crown shape not trapezoidal
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hello malaika.. which aspect are u talking about... the outline form of the crown is trapezoidal from buccal, lingual, mesial and distal aspect... and it is hexagonal form occlusal aspect..
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Buccal aspect in pentagonal to trapezoidal
buccal aspect is usually compared to a 4 sided geometric figure 1 side for each surface- occlusal mesial distal cervical.
sir is this notes enough to pass my prof exam?
sorry that i cant say
Root k bare m kon batayega
it has been explained aspect wise
Is it palatal or lingual
yes, theoretically for maxillary teeth, the word palatal should be used. but since while speaking lingual is used more commonly, so i have used that for explanation...
Occlusal aspect 6:25
Can u pls provide your notes also?
sorry not available..