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Mansur Ahmad
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 เม.ย. 2020
Intraoral Radiography: Errors and Corrections
Intraoral Dental Radiography is technique sensitive. Errors happen frequently in intraoral radiography. This video is a part of summer radiology seminar course for the D3 students of the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video provides an introduction to the intraoral radiographic errors and the corrections.
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Positioning Errors in Panoramic Radiography
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Panoramic radiographs may display several types of errors due to patient positioning. This video discusses some of the common errors.
Lesser Known Neurovascular Canals of the Jaws
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This video describes some of the lesser-known or variants of normal canals and foramina of the maxillofacial regions. This lecture was prepared for ASDA District 8 Virtual meeting held on January 16-17, 2021. Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:38 Mandibular incisive canal 6:20 Mental foramina 16:47 Retromolar canal 21:56 Nasopalatine canal/Incisive Canal 30:56 Canalis sinuosus 34:53 Infraorbital canal 39:42...
Panoramic Radiographic Anatomy
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Learn anatomic landmarks as seen on a panoramic radiograph
Benign Tumors Part 1
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This video describes the radiographic interpretation of benign tumors of the jaws.
Cyst of the Jaws: Part 2
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This video is part 2 of the radiographic interpretation of Cysts of the Jaws.
Cysts of the Jaws: Part 1
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This video is part 1 of the radiographic interpretation of Cysts of the Jaws.
Principles of Radiographic Interpretation
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This video is a part of the Oral Radiology Interpretation course at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video discusses the principles of radiographic interpretation.
Gorlin syndrome: Panoramic Radiographic Interpretation
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This is case #5 of panoramic radiographic interpretation seminar series for the D3 students at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video uses one panoramic radiograph and a CBCT scan to review radiographic appearance of Gorlin syndrome.
Ameloblastoma: Panoramic Radiographic Interpretation
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This is case #4 of panoramic radiographic interpretation seminar series for the D3 students at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video uses several panoramic radiographs and a CBCT scan to review radiographic appearance of ameloblastoma.
Tonsillar calcifications: Panoramic Radiographic Interpretations
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This is case #2 of panoramic radiographic interpretation seminar series for the D3 students at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video uses several panoramic radiographs and a CBCT scan to review radiographic appearance of tonsillar calcifications.
Simple Bone Cyst: Panoramic Radiographic Interpretations
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This is case #1 for the panoramic interpretation seminar course for the D3 students at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video reviews the radiographic features of a simple bone cyst, using a panoramic radiograph and a CBCT scan.
Fibrous Dysplasia: Panoramic Radiographic Interpretations
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This is case #3 for the panoramic radiographic interpretation seminar for the D3 students at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video shows radiographic features of fibrous dysplasia based on a panoramic radiograph.
OKC (Odontogenic Keratocyst): Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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This is image #23 for the summer intraoral radiographic interpretation seminar course for the D3 students at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video discusses the radiographic features of odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) using a periapical radiograph and a CBCT scan.
Recurrent apical periodontitis: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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This is image #22 for the summer intraoral radiographic interpretation seminar course for the D3 students at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. This video discusses the radiographic features of recurrent apical periodontitis using periapical radiographs and a CBCT scan.
Vertical root fracture: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Vertical root fracture: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Nasopalatine duct cyst: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Nasopalatine duct cyst: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Osteoma Cutis: Intraoral radiographic interpretation
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Osteoma Cutis: Intraoral radiographic interpretation
Renal Osteodystrophy: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Renal Osteodystrophy: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Apical Periodontitis: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Apical Periodontitis: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Implant Evaluation: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Implant Evaluation: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Complex Odontoma: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Complex Odontoma: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Dentinogenesis Imperfecta: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Dentinogenesis Imperfecta: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Amelogenesis imperfecta: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Amelogenesis imperfecta: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Sclerosing Osteitis: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Sclerosing Osteitis: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Dense Bone Island: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Dense Bone Island: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Root Resorption: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Root Resorption: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Supernumerary Molar: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
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Supernumerary Molar: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
Thanks Doc…amazing lecture🇸🇦🤍
Why don't you make new videos? your videos are very informative
what if a patient is skinny ? I noticed that their spine always shows up on the PAN. Any ideas?
Great comprehensive explanation thank you doc
I love your videos! Wish you have more educational videos like this. Really helpful 100%
Salam Doc, if I send you my MRI brain scan would you help? It's been months struggling from terible pain no one is able to properly figure it out they suspected a trigeminal neurolgia right side and gave me treatment for it but didnt work and i get pains like TM pains but also like TMD pains in the jaw and near the ear and the cheek .... I'm litreally thinking it's TMD and stimulating My Trigeminal nerve. I'M HAVE PAIN KILLERS EVERYDUNGLE DAY Please Help
Thank-you sir, this channel is really educating even for patieny. Sir, I have an impacted canine with pericoronal follicle (1cm.) Oral surgeon suggests extraction of both unerupted tooth and follicle (cyst), however orthodontist suggests marsupialisation followed by retraction of impacted canine using braces treatment. What should I do sir enucleation or marsupialisation? Please be kind to respond...I will have to decide within a week and next year I have a medical entrance exam.
Very useful sir
You have a very clear and understandable accent❤
Thank you very much for your nice presentation and accent.❤❤❤
Amazing explanation sir 🌟🌟
Thank you. Glad that it helped you.
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Very nice explanation sir👍👍👍👍
Dr. Kamble, glad that it was helpful.
Is sensor you mean to say about x ray source or image receptor?
Great job
Thank you for the kind comment.
I love how you explained these. Where can I find part two....and malignant tumors?
Sir, what if in the anterior mandible Alveolar have a shadow? So its look like double crest of alveolar (superior and inferior)
Really informative 👏🏽thanks a lot ❤
Much appreciated Wallah ❤️
Sir how to differentiate between osteoarthritis and RA based on CT of tmj
Excellent presentation!!
Dr. Aqil, Thank you for the kind comment.
Nice presentation sir
Very informative ❤much appreciated wallah
Hello Dr.Ahmad, I cannot find the second part of benign Tumours. Please advise 🙏
Perfect explanation 👏🏽thx a lot
No mention of degree of radiation exposure. I've had a CT scan of my throat 2 years ago, chest ct scan 5 yrs ago, and a thoracic spine ct scan 2 weeks ago, and now in a couple of days a cone beam scan I had thought was of one tooth but now I see it is most of my head! No one even asked me how many x-rays I've had. Also why is there virtually no insurance policy that covers the $370 for this scan? Is it because of the amount of radiation. Also my salivary glands quit almost entirely 1 1/2 yrs ago. Is that because of all the dental x-rays I've had in my 70 years? Thanks for t his presentation!
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Excellent presentation. Thank you for sharing.
35:51 is this CT or CBCT
Hello Doc, can you please upload part 2
can you upload part 2? thank you sir.
Excellent presentation 👏
Thank you for your video doc, this is the best anyone can explain you just did clarify everything for me. This means a lot for thoose who wants to learn. Respect!
Wow! You are so kind. Glad that the video helped you.
God tier
One of the best videos ever made for dental students 😊
excellent video. well done.
Very nice lecture
How much more complicated does the surgery become if the cyst is expanded into the sigmoid notch?
If an odontogenic cyst extends to the sigmoid notch area, this has to be quite large. The surgery will involve a major part of the ramus with possible effects on the inferior alveolar canal. The ramus would be expanded, increasing the risk of pathological fracture. As always, ideally, we would like to detect a lesion in an early stage. Unfortunately, the ideal early detection does not always happen.
Very large it’s expanded the whole left side of my jaw and up into the notch.
Thank youuuu❤
You are so kind!
Excellent.. Well explained !
Glad you liked it
Awsome!!!
Thanks!!
A fantastic lecture sir !!
Most welcome!
I have what causes it
What causes it?
I have what causes it
what causes it.
Fracture teeth,
perfect explanation i've ever seen.. thank you Sir 👻👻
In the video you said that: "The reconstructed panoramic radiograph shows that the scan was obtained with the teeth in occlusion." When taking a CBCT to look at the condyles for a TMJ problem, do you think it is better to take the CBCT scan without using a bite block? This is in order to see where the condylar head is located in relation to the glenoid fossa when the teeth are in occlusion. What do you think? Thank you
Excellent explanation sir
I just started watching the video. You're talking about screen size. I love how detailed you are. Everything matters :)
Thank you, Dr. Maturi. I will write to you about the TMJ questions.
@@mansurahmad1952 Okay doctor, thank you. I found your email online, but I'm not sure if I found the right one. I contacted you, but I'm not sure if you received my message because that email is not yours. Could you tell me a way to contact you? Thank you
@@mansurahmad1952 You never wrote to me
The MRI pictures show the disc so clearly. The MRI I had doesn't show the disc so clearly. Any chance I can know what the protocol for the MRI you used there? Thank you