I have no idea why this video has so many likes. The entire primary dentition eruption sequence is wrong and if you use these numbers you're going to get all the relevant questions on the nbde1 wrong. Look at this link from the ada: www.ada.org/~/media/ADA/Publications/Files/patient_56.pdf?la=en
5:45 the max 2 PM has a m slope shorter than d slope this is the rule not the exception. The exception is the max 1 facial aspect. Anyway your videos are awesome. Taking my nbde1 tomorrow
On a previous video, you say that a rule for primary eruption is "lowers before uppers except laterals," but on this video you are saying that the MX laterals are indeed after the lower laterals (7mo vs 9mo)...so which is it?
This was published on 11.26.2014 my golden birthday! What a wonderful present that keeps on giving. Your videos are SUPER SUPER helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make and share your knowledge. You are truly a beautiful person!
Wrong eruption sequence for primary teeth has been given here. The sequence is Mandibular Central incisor, 6-10 months Maxillary Central Incisor, 8 - 12 months Maxillary Lateral Incisor, 9 -13 months Mandibular Lateral incisor, 10 - 16 months Maxillary First molar, 13 - 19 months Mandibular First Molar, 14-18 months Maxillary Canine, 16 -22 months Mandibular Canine, 17- 23 months Mandibular Second Molar 23-31 months Maxillary Second Molar 25 - 33 months So ideally mandibular central incisor erupts first followed by maxillary central incisor, followed by maxillary lateral incisor and mandibular lateral incisor. This video says mandibular incisor erupts first followed by mandibular incisor followed by maxillary central incisor and maxillary lateral incisor, which is totally wrong. Please use correct information.
Hi first of all thanks for the series of wonderful videos you created, second I have a question about time of eruption especially related to primary dentition where I have seen slight differences in the number of months in different lectures and textbook, so what exactly we should do or which numbers are exact numbers questioned by Board?
Hello Thanks for posting this video. It is very helpful. Thank you so much :) Although If i understand correct the second quiz question is ' The earliest age at which the roots of Mx PM1(maxillary permanent first molar are completely formed is? You answered 12-13 years but maxillary permanent first molar erupts at age 6 - 7 so the roots are formed 2-3 years after eruption so the answer should be around 8-9 years old, isn't it?
Just a quick question, for the root completion of third molars, shouldn't it be 2-3 years after eruption, as stated? So, shouldn't root completion for it be sooner than 26-27 years as answered on the last practice question? Thank you so much!
the numbers you have for primary dentition eruption does not match that of first aid or the ones on ADA website.
I have no idea why this video has so many likes. The entire primary dentition eruption sequence is wrong and if you use these numbers you're going to get all the relevant questions on the nbde1 wrong. Look at this link from the ada: www.ada.org/~/media/ADA/Publications/Files/patient_56.pdf?la=en
Superb sir, I never found such a wonderful presentation... awesome...
Ohhhh you're the best teacher thanx a lot for all the shortcuts
Glad you like them!
5:45 the max 2 PM has a m slope shorter than d slope this is the rule not the exception. The exception is the max 1 facial aspect. Anyway your videos are awesome. Taking my nbde1 tomorrow
So how was your exam?
On a previous video, you say that a rule for primary eruption is "lowers before uppers except laterals," but on this video you are saying that the MX laterals are indeed after the lower laterals (7mo vs 9mo)...so which is it?
eruption of mandibular lateral is around 10m
Primary mandibular lateral erupts between 10-16 months so it should be after the primary maxillary lateral as you stated in your 300 facts video.
This was published on 11.26.2014 my golden birthday! What a wonderful present that keeps on giving. Your videos are SUPER SUPER helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make and share your knowledge. You are truly a beautiful person!
Hello 👋 hre I’m 8/24 2021 6yrs ltr 🥺
Wrong eruption sequence for primary teeth has been given here. The sequence is
Mandibular Central incisor, 6-10 months
Maxillary Central Incisor, 8 - 12 months
Maxillary Lateral Incisor, 9 -13 months
Mandibular Lateral incisor, 10 - 16 months
Maxillary First molar, 13 - 19 months
Mandibular First Molar, 14-18 months
Maxillary Canine, 16 -22 months
Mandibular Canine, 17- 23 months
Mandibular Second Molar 23-31 months
Maxillary Second Molar 25 - 33 months
So ideally mandibular central incisor erupts first followed by maxillary central incisor, followed by maxillary lateral incisor and mandibular lateral incisor.
This video says mandibular incisor erupts first followed by mandibular incisor followed by maxillary central incisor and maxillary lateral incisor, which is totally wrong. Please use correct information.
when u come back to this vid for part 2>
*MISLEADING* PRIMARY TEETH ERRUPTION SEQUENCE
I understand better now, thank you !
I passed part 1... thank you so much..
+joungmin lee Congrats! You earned it!
thank you . this is really helpful
awesome! Thanks a lot!
Hi first of all thanks for the series of wonderful videos you created, second I have a question about time of eruption especially related to primary dentition where I have seen slight differences in the number of months in different lectures and textbook, so what exactly we should do or which numbers are exact numbers questioned by Board?
hello I m about to present my part I and I have many problems with the histological formation BELL STAGE, BUD, ETC, IS THERE ANY VIDEO FOR THAT?
Hi great vids! Except the mandibular lateral incisors erupts 10 to 16 months not 7 months.
So in total 24 teeth will be present in mouth of 8 year old child?
Hello
Thanks for posting this video. It is very helpful. Thank you so much :)
Although If i understand correct the second quiz question is ' The earliest age at which the roots of Mx PM1(maxillary permanent first molar are completely formed is? You answered 12-13 years but maxillary permanent first molar erupts at age 6 - 7 so the roots are formed 2-3 years after eruption so the answer should be around 8-9 years old, isn't it?
kripa desai cause it's the first premolars
Just a quick question, for the root completion of third molars, shouldn't it be 2-3 years after eruption, as stated? So, shouldn't root completion for it be sooner than 26-27 years as answered on the last practice question? Thank you so much!
Kiana Rostamiani I had the same doubt.
great !!! thank you any advice beside to study the dental decks?
How did you create this video?
I made a powerpoint lecture, then recorded it with a program called ScreenFlow
Great video, thank you very much
thank u so much