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The Passionate Dentist
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 พ.ย. 2013
I'm Dr. B of The Passionate Dentist Podcast and a full time dentist. Our podcast is dedicated to helping you connect, grow, and thrive in your field.
Every week you can tune in here on our channel or our website passionatedentist.com for tips, tricks and what i like to call magical words. you can also listen in every week to our podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play for interviews with some of the most influential people in the field of dentistry.
Go to passionatedentist.com to learn more about how to follow me on iTunes and stitcher. You can even sign up on our mailing list to keep up to date with new episodes, videos, and educational content to keep you at your best.
Every week you can tune in here on our channel or our website passionatedentist.com for tips, tricks and what i like to call magical words. you can also listen in every week to our podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play for interviews with some of the most influential people in the field of dentistry.
Go to passionatedentist.com to learn more about how to follow me on iTunes and stitcher. You can even sign up on our mailing list to keep up to date with new episodes, videos, and educational content to keep you at your best.
Tips and Tricks: Diagnostic Dental Wax Ups
Dr. B, host of The Passionate Dentist Podcast and full time practicing dentist, gives a few tips and tricks when it comes to making a diagnostic wax up for your patients. This video is full of great information and tips to make sure that you provide the best dental care you possible can. You can also check out more Tips and Tricks videos at our website at: ThePassionateDentist.com
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Tips and Tricks: Mixing and Pouring Stone
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In this episode of Tips and Tricks, Dr. B demonstrates the proper way to mix and pour dental model stone in the absence of a vacuum mixer. You can check out more videos at our website www.ThePassionateDentist.com/videos. If you like this video please subscribe to our channel to receive updates on new video releases. If you have any questions on this technique or want to make a suggestion for a ...
Tips and Tricks: Marginal Blockout Technique
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In this episode of Tips and Tricks, Dr. B demonstrates his dental impressions marginal block out technique. Its an alternate to trimming margins. You can check out more videos at our website www.ThePassionateDentist.com. If you like this video please subscribe to our channel to receive updates on new video releases. If you have any questions on this technique or want to make a suggestion for a ...
Tips and Tricks: Reduction Guides
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In this episode of Tips and Tricks, Dr. B demonstrates his way of making reduction guides for multi tooth preparations, crowns, veneers. You can check out more videos at our website www.ThePassionateDentist.com. If you like this video please subscribe to our channel to receive updates on new video releases. If you have any questions on this technique or want to make a suggestion for a video, em...
Welcome to The Passionate Dentist
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Welcome to The Passionate Dentist TH-cam Channel. Every week, we will be posting tips and tricks that you can bring back to your practice. You can also listen to our weekly podcast at www.ThePassionateDentist.com. We release new episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Thanks for tuning in and hope to see you in the real world.
This is a great technique, I will give it go next time I'm in the lab, thanks Dr B 😉
😂😂❤❤❤hi
Tank ❤❤
What wax isolator do you recommend?
he didnt reply , what a stink cunt
great topic and wonderful way to see any problems in advance. One question I have, did you need to send the patient to the periodontist to do all the measurements to know how high you could go? Thank you in advance for your answer. Lanny
This patient was, from what I remember, under the care of a periodontist also. However, I did not send him there for this purpose. If I ever open the bite.... on anyone for that matter, I always confirm the proper function in a long term provisional. Also, I very rarely open the bite more than 1.5 mm. Thanks for your comment.
Very informative! Thank you! 😁👌
Great video Dr. B - keep them coming!
Could you please tell me doctor how about prepration of teeth ? How could the prosthethtic parts attach to original teeth ?? is there any prepration for teeth ?? could you please show me in another video what other steps(in detial ) till final step & how could that synthtic part attached to natural one ....please answer my question ? Thanks in advance..
How did the periodontist determine crown length just looking at the model? The clown sent the model to the periodontist and they arbitrarily marked it with pencil. STFU
Sr.4 teeth CAF this is frent teeth teermant please sir
Please show how you pour !!🙏
I wonder how many times he had to film the part holding it over his head 😂 im just kidding haha, I love this!!
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Nice
I have short teeth and round face so when I smile or talk my upper teeth don't show is there anything that I can do? Thank you Ray
Somehow I missed your message. My apologies. If you send me photos, I can try to advise. drsaib at saibdds dot com
thanx sir for shearing ur inside knowledge.
Great video, thank you.
1000$.. For wax.... Wow. Dental labs charged full mouth. 200$
You're missing the point...
we spent millions to learn how to treatment plan and send to the lab
one of the most nice trick i have ever seen
That was a passionate video on how you've gone about with an excellent treatment planning backed by a patiently crafted wax up that will educate the patient well and serve as a great review tool in our hands. Thanks doc for throwing light on this approach. It's novel .
Thank you so much for sharing dr hope to complete this series Regard
Thank you Dr B , you're so motivating! Lots of respect and love ❤❤
I'm not even a dentist, and this is really fascinating to me. Thanks for making this so edutaining! Just a generalist and lifelong learner here. :)
Thank you Mo!
Orthodontic intrusion of all anteriors followed by crown lengthening is a better option as the wear is followed by secondary eruption. Opening up bite with the sort of posterior wear the patient has does not tandem success in the long run.
Nice trick
Could he have used Dahl appliance in this case?
If the patient wanted a composite veneer. Could the lower be built with a post and core before fabricating the veneer. Also how do you get the actual height of the lower teeth to avoid grinding and discomfort
planning is excellent
Thanks!
can i ask some question about casting
Why not making a splint to bring mandible forward?
In my opinion, moving the mandible forward would require surgical bilateral sagital split osteotomies. He did not want this at all. I restored him without surgery but with the terminal molars in metal crowns (The 7s that is) and made him an occlusal splint to wear at night.
Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry to my opinion in this case lower facial height is reduce. And severe dental class 2 can be caused by this factor. I’d make a cephalometric analyze , calculate LFH and make a splint with possibility for mandible to go forward because of the articular and billaminar compensation, no surgery would be necessary .
I hear you. The patient had come out of 2 years of orthodontics and had refused surgery. Billaminar compensation would not have been enough for his deficiency.
Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry . Ok. Thank you for your replies and very interesting case.
Does the patient is experiencing Bruxism?
The patient has always had bruxism. I fabricated a centric relation occlusal splint for him after the completion of the restorations. I saw him last week and he was doing very well.
Very good sir
Very interesting and informative video. Thanks for sharing such a case