I'm a final-year Dental Hygiene-Therapy student and currently studying for my final exams, found your channel by chance and I'm so happy I did! So helpful and informative, thanks guys :)
In order to diagnose between reversibile pulpitis and irreversible pulpitis, Dr Herb Schilder , in Boston, taught many years ago the following way to test. Place a small ice cotton pledget on the tooth very briefly. A sharp reaction which recedes immediately after removal of ice indicates reversible pulpitis I.e.a graph that goes sharply up and down. On the other hand, if the pain lingers ( paroxysmal curve) and slowly fades away, the lesion is irreversible and RT is indicated. Dr Gerald Kaplan, prosthodontist, Johannesburg, South Africa
Difficult to comment without having the full picture but potentially orthodontics followed by toothwear management accordingly such as composure build ups.
A question , if u are suspecting diabetes in a patient , ll u do scale / clean or ask patient to get blood test done first to check blood sugar levels. Thanks
If it's a routine scale and polish and the patient has had a meal recently then I would go ahead and carry it out. But also encourage the patient to see their doctors for blood tests 👌🏼
Hey, BEWE is a way of measuring the extent of TSL. We have included how to record it at around 6 mins into our dental examinations - a walkthrough video 👍🏼
Take an educated guess when you do you BPE👍🏼 or you can count how many surfaces bled for an accurate answer but that’s a bit long to do for every patient
Heyy, we have, have a look at this link: Oral Hygiene Guide | How To Brush My Teeth - My Dental Care App with Dr. Divani ruclips.net/video/MrfIaVs_dAQ/видео.html
thanks for the video what is the difference between pulpal necrosis and irreversible pulpitis then? how do you distinguish when irreversible pulpitis has progressed to pulpal necrosis? thanks
Pulp necrosis is when the pulpal tissue has died completely where as irreversible pulpitis they’re inflammed in such a way that they won’t recover and need to be removed before they cause an infection. Usually you’ll with pulp necrosis, they will present with a history of pain in the past to cold and hot which was spontaneous which is no longer present.
i have a question- why is there no warranty on crowns? they last 2 to 3 years, and then the dentist says sorry, no warranty...on $3000 a tooth? is this the industry norm or am i being scammed? my dentist says they cant cement it back on, which leads me to believe they are just trying to make a sale. they then proceed to start carving the tooth again down even lower and have me pay another $3000 for another crown.
I have a question I was told that my wisdom tooth is badly infected and they refuse to pull it they said I must complete antibiotics first ?is this safe I’m scared it will spread?
Hi Sharleen, we hope everything is okay, we’ve only just come across your comment. We can’t give specific dental advice without a proper assessment unfortunately. I would trust your dentist and follow their instructions. I hope everything with your wisdom tooth has been resolved or is being resolved. I know they can be a real pain
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Caries
01:09 - Pulpal & Periapical
05:42 - Periodontal
10:23 - Tooth Surface Loss
13:43 - Others
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I'm a final-year Dental Hygiene-Therapy student and currently studying for my final exams, found your channel by chance and I'm so happy I did! So helpful and informative, thanks guys :)
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In order to diagnose between reversibile pulpitis and irreversible pulpitis, Dr Herb Schilder , in Boston, taught many years ago the following way to test. Place a small ice cotton pledget on the tooth very briefly. A sharp reaction which recedes immediately after removal of ice indicates reversible pulpitis I.e.a graph that goes sharply up and down. On the other hand, if the pain lingers ( paroxysmal curve) and slowly fades away, the lesion is irreversible and RT is indicated. Dr Gerald Kaplan, prosthodontist, Johannesburg, South Africa
That's a fantastic way of distinguishing between the two! Thank you for sharing
@@TwoDentists Please let me know how it works for you clinically
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Thank you for the video, could you do the a video for cavity preparation and deciding what is and isn’t caries when a cavity has been opened
We’re actually working on a whole series related to this right now but it will take a while to release 🫣
Amazing video! Looking forward to the next one
Thank you bro, the next one is on history taking!
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Made everything very clear about the topic 👍
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Bros awesome initiative ! I would request you to make a video on post extraction instruktion , and Denture related instruktions
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Thanks for this wonderful lesson. I was wondering if you can suggest a book or any other material for reference…
Hey Jacob, you should check out Dentistry in a nutshell. It pretty much has most if not everything you would need 👌🏼
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing.
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Great video! But one thing I would like to point out is that the pictures representing abrasion and abfraction were switched.
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Hi ,What can be done if you have teeth wear and dentine exposure from bite being off
Difficult to comment without having the full picture but potentially orthodontics followed by toothwear management accordingly such as composure build ups.
Explained really well, Cant thank you enough!
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could you make a diagnosis video for pediatric dentistry?
thanks
Thank you so much! That’s crazy to think we didn’t consider that! I’ll add it to our to do list (although it’s quite long at the moment) 😅
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A question , if u are suspecting diabetes in a patient , ll u do scale / clean or ask patient to get blood test done first to check blood sugar levels. Thanks
If it's a routine scale and polish and the patient has had a meal recently then I would go ahead and carry it out. But also encourage the patient to see their doctors for blood tests 👌🏼
@@TwoDentists Thankyou so much 🙏🏽
Very interesting Chanel. Is there a difference between TSL and BEWE? Could you guys make a video about recording BEWE?
Hey, BEWE is a way of measuring the extent of TSL. We have included how to record it at around 6 mins into our dental examinations - a walkthrough video 👍🏼
At 6:15 how would I estimate bleeding in percentage?
Take an educated guess when you do you BPE👍🏼 or you can count how many surfaces bled for an accurate answer but that’s a bit long to do for every patient
Great job
Thank you!
Please make a video on the basic oral hygiene instructions.
Heyy, we have, have a look at this link:
Oral Hygiene Guide | How To Brush My Teeth - My Dental Care App with Dr. Divani
ruclips.net/video/MrfIaVs_dAQ/видео.html
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what is the difference between pulpal necrosis and irreversible pulpitis then? how do you distinguish when irreversible pulpitis has progressed to pulpal necrosis? thanks
Pulp necrosis is when the pulpal tissue has died completely where as irreversible pulpitis they’re inflammed in such a way that they won’t recover and need to be removed before they cause an infection. Usually you’ll with pulp necrosis, they will present with a history of pain in the past to cold and hot which was spontaneous which is no longer present.
i have a question- why is there no warranty on crowns? they last 2 to 3 years, and then the dentist says sorry, no warranty...on $3000 a tooth? is this the industry norm or am i being scammed? my dentist says they cant cement it back on, which leads me to believe they are just trying to make a sale. they then proceed to start carving the tooth again down even lower and have me pay another $3000 for another crown.
Hi Guys. Great video. What about diagnosis about extraoral examination?
Check out our examinations video on this link: ruclips.net/video/_vgRabTKvXc/видео.html
What causes tongue swelling after fillings? Had for a year. Allergy testing didn't help not did numerous Drs.
Hi, we’re really sorry, we don’t know what could be going on either 🙏🏼
drs. please make video on how to do case presentation in exam
Thank you for your recommendation, we’ll try to work on this in the future 👌🏼
I have a question I was told that my wisdom tooth is badly infected and they refuse to pull it they said I must complete antibiotics first ?is this safe I’m scared it will spread?
Hi Sharleen, we hope everything is okay, we’ve only just come across your comment. We can’t give specific dental advice without a proper assessment unfortunately. I would trust your dentist and follow their instructions. I hope everything with your wisdom tooth has been resolved or is being resolved. I know they can be a real pain
Hi my favourite dentists iam dental internship this year and iam feeling lack of confidence please help me what to do
Heyy best thing to do to build your confidence is to observe other dentists, increase your knowledge and practice practice practice 🙌 You’ve got this!
Disclaimer: when they talk about “running a proble around the carious lesion” make sure its a blunt probe such as WHO
Yes great point, definitely a blunt probe please, we don't want to be stabbing our patients! 😂😂
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Try to speak slower please, you have an amazing content ^_^
Thank you so much! We will definitely work on that 😊😊