Please make more videos Ma'am... Why are not putting any video these days Ma'am...pls make a video on preparation strategy for exams in one month...it's a humble request Ma'am pls
No the teeth should only be selected from one point of view, these should be as close in size to match the natural teeth you had prior to dentures. I am now on my 4th dentist which means, yes, this will be my 4th set. The last set fit the best but no matter what I tell them as far as the size of the teeth just seems to go in one ear and out the other and now I know why because the dentist thinks they know what’s is best for the patient when fitting, WELL they are wrong. The dentures should be as close to the natural teeth you had. All doctors out there, no matter what field, before you go on to inform the patient ho2nit should be, why not just close your lips and “LISTEN” to what your patients want.
Awesome lecture❤
Wonderful explaining thank u a lot doctor ❤❤
What are the damages it can happen while crown cutting if an non professional do it over rct and dental post teeth?
Hey doc can I get the flowchart in the beginning of the vedio with more clarity........... It was very helpful
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Please make more videos Ma'am...
Why are not putting any video these days Ma'am...pls make a video on preparation strategy for exams in one month...it's a humble request Ma'am pls
Some medical issues. But surely will start making videos again soon
Great video mam 👍🏻
Thank you
No the teeth should only be selected from one point of view, these should be as close in size to match the natural teeth you had prior to dentures. I am now on my 4th dentist which means, yes, this will be my 4th set. The last set fit the best but no matter what I tell them as far as the size of the teeth just seems to go in one ear and out the other and now I know why because the dentist thinks they know what’s is best for the patient when fitting, WELL they are wrong. The dentures should be as close to the natural teeth you had. All doctors out there, no matter what field, before you go on to inform the patient ho2nit should be, why not just close your lips and “LISTEN” to what your patients want.