Pediatric Dentistry | Pediatric Soft Tissue | INBDE, ADAT
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- In this video, we discuss the unique features of healthy and diseased gingiva in the pediatric patient. Thanks for watching!
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Informative video about pediatric dentistry. check out 😃 👍 👍
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Super informative video. Great work. Did you create this presentation yourself?
Thank you! Yes, I create all of my presentations.
great video ryan. I have a confusion. why do we need to close space in primary dentition. ? (High frenumSlide)
Thanks for the question. We NEVER close space in the primary dentition. If a young orthodontic patient in the late mixed dentition or early permanent dentition has a high frenum and midline diastema, the proper sequence of events would be orthodontic space closure first and then frenectomy second.
Hi again. I have a doubt. In your perio vídeo you mentioned chronic periodontitis is consisted with microbial defects (plaque or calculus) vs Aggressive periodontitis is not consistent microbial deposits. Am I wrong? Aggressive type you don’t see plaque but know you say in the aggressive perio there is plaque. I’m sorry I’m confused with that part now. Thx for your help.
You are not wrong! That is true for adult patients, while in children you’ll see increased plaque for even an aggressive periodontal condition.
Mental Dental so for final conclusion. Aggressive adult periodontitis there is not a microbial defects( plaque or calculus). So it appears without a reason. ?I had the conclusion to have a perio you need to have plaque or gingivitis at one point. Thank you so much for clearing this point. You are awesome. 👍👍
Hi Ryan
Thank you so much for your efforts in making video.
Your videos are so very informative and helpful.
I just want to know .. only studying through your videos will take me exams?? Or do I need to buy some more material ( I know it may sound stupid but for me no question is stupid)
Please suggest something!
Thank you so much
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I definitely think my videos are the highest yield resource you can use to study. But I also recommend using the Boards Mastery App for practice questions and getting the Mosby’s book that I link to in my video descriptions for studying and additional practice questions. Best of luck to you!
Great video but some of the terminology is outdated. ANUG hasn’t been used in years. It’s just necrotizing gingivitis or periodontitis now
Oh.