Wow!! Absolutely amazed you have refuted the long held misconception that endodontically treated teeth are more "brittle" after Alan Helfer's manuscript from 1972. Good job Dr. Ryan! You are absolutely correct - endodontically treated teeth are generally weaker not because they lack moisture or are somehow drier and more "brittle." It is simply because, as you stated, there is more tooth structure lost following RCT. Very happy to hear you say this. Endodontically treated teeth are, however, enjoy similar prognosis for retention, support and function of FPD units as those that have vital pulps. The KEY component that people do not see is the first word in your statement (11:39): COMPROMISED. It is not the endodontics that causes these teeth to be poor choices as abutments. It's the fact that there is nothing left after it has been ravaged by caries, etc. and miracles are expected. Be sure and stress the compromised word a little more ;-) The same holds true for any tooth, vital or non-vital, in terms of survivability and usefulness as an abutment when it is compromised restoratively, periodontally or endodontically. Love your work Dr. Ryan.
Thank you for the time and attention. May I ask? How would you define an endo compromised tooth? Is a successful endo treated tooth ok to use as an abutment? Thank you
You are awesome Doc!. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make these videos. It explains things very clearly. The beauty is that these videos will remain decades from now to influence and train the next generation of Dentists.
@@mentaldental you inspire me Dr. Ryan and countless others that listen multiple times to your lectures. Keep rocking and changing lives and this world with your efforts.
Doctor, Thank you so much for this video. I finally got my questions answered as none of the 4 dentists I have consulted answered any of implied questions (which anyone with engineering degree may have about the teeth replacement options durability and longevity and future prognosis). I may now continue grieving for my bone loss and abscess under my teeth but at least I now understand that Endodontist treated crowned tooth which I thought could support partial denture on my last back molar seems to be what you call "poor treatment" option with not a good long term prognosis. When they consultated me they only gave me the verdict to extract and lose 2 or one teeth, and I am now braving up to a possibility that both back end molar teeth need to be replaced by the only option Implants if I didn't want further bone loss (recession) inevitable for dentures second best temporary option based on my Mom's experience... But now I know only thanks to your video that I have both back molars compromised both Periodontically (not enough bone under the gum specifically to maintain the ideal ratios to be used as an abutment tooth) and Endodontically (old Root Canal and it's weaker and not going to last with high probabilities of greater force being used by back molars). I wish the Doctors who consult patients would explain in simple terms and words the aspects of durability and longevity of the proposed treatments (especially when someone might be hoping to miraculously save their teeth or most of them).
You are awesome. I have watch all of your video before going to exam and it really helped me. Thank you so much. Plz continue your work in future as well. And plz make video on child Psychology.
That's right! I am doing the prosthodontics series next because that is what the majority of viewers and subscribers had voted for in the poll I posted.
Hi Dr. Ryan! time stamp 18:47 I was wondering which teeth would be in the bridge replacing the canine? Why does the lateral drifting happen if no splinting? Thank you!
Hi, These videos are great (just discovered them). So than you so much :) Just a question regarding Ante's law: I read on multiple papers that this law is controversial and is not used widely anymore. Thoughts?
Yes, you are absolutely right that it is controversial! I teach to the board exam and it is routinely asked on there, so that is why I have it included here.
Like literally I left all when I saw u posted prostho vedio .. pLz post more prostho vedio its a kind request . Of partial denture and it’s part and compete denture with matraial too. About crowns material too
I anticipate the series to take several weeks to months to complete since there is so much to cover in the realm of prosthodontics (and I compile these presentations by myself).
Keep up the good work!...I did not think Antes law is still being taught Doc? This "rule of thumb" does not take enough factors into account. Considered to be outdated...
It is still being taught believe it or not, and it can be asked about on the board exam. You are definitely correct though; it is an oversimplification and not only has it been considered outdated, but in some circles refuted outright.
Thanks for the video Dr. Ryan! You're helping me so much! One question about splinting abutment teeth. I'm a bit confused about whether it carries a poor prognosis or if it is indicated in the cases you mentioned. Would you mind clarifying? The indications do make sense, I think I'm confused about when it has a bad prognosis.
I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos! This is a great question. Multiple splinted teeth can carry a poor prognosis because #1 it makes hygiene a lot more difficult and #2 when teeth are splinted together, the entire system becomes more rigid so there is a higher chance that one of the connectors fractures. Hope that helps!
@@mentaldental Ah, okay. So the situation is already a poor prognosis situation, and it remains as such with the splint. That makes sense, and the reasons make sense too. Thanks!
Hello Dr. Ryan, am a big fan of your channel. It helped me out a lot to figure out lots of materials. You are like "Kaplan institution" for dentistry. I have a question for you and would like to know your answer: Q/ Anterior tooth, class 4 has a big composite done few weeks ago. The filling is acceptable but too light. What to do? A.Re do B.Observe C.Apply composite tint some people say chose A. others chose C. which one would you choose and why?
Good question. While a 1:2 crown to root ratio is ideal, 2:3 (which is slightly worse) is more realistic due to natural tooth morphology and the average clinical attachment loss in patients.
Hi Dr Ryan, $7 subscription includes all the NBDEll/INBDE questions? I am interested to practice your questions as they look a lot more exam oriented. Please advise.
Hello Dear Dr Ryan. I have a question..... How will Anet's law work if an implant replaces a molar? And, how much load can 1 implant carry? Thanks in advance.
Hey dr. Ryan, thanks so much for the videos and the work, much appreciated! I have a question, what is meant by compromised endodontically TX tooth? Is it just every endo TX tooth or an endo TX tooth with complications (or even more involved large post, little structure remaining)? Thank you in advance for your reply! Stay safe 🙂
You’re welcome! Good question, any endodontically treated tooth is less desirable as an abutment, but the specific examples you list would be even less desirable.
@@llnn3208 Sure! Check out this video on pontic design where I talk about the different ways the fake tooth can contact the soft tissue: th-cam.com/video/xLEpnKafyX4/w-d-xo.html
Greetings to you . Why am I not having any volume when I watch your videos on the TV youtube? It's been weird for a few weeks. I am still able to review the videos using the laptop. Thank GOODNESS!!🤔🥲
I would like to know Dr the donation of 30$ includes the slides of this video only or the entire playlist of prosthodontics? looking forward to your response.
Thanks for watching! For more high yield dental content, subscribe to Mental Dental today: th-cam.com/users/mentaldental
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This community owes you a lot, thaks you for all your time and dedication 👏
Wow!! Absolutely amazed you have refuted the long held misconception that endodontically treated teeth are more "brittle" after Alan Helfer's manuscript from 1972. Good job Dr. Ryan! You are absolutely correct - endodontically treated teeth are generally weaker not because they lack moisture or are somehow drier and more "brittle." It is simply because, as you stated, there is more tooth structure lost following RCT. Very happy to hear you say this.
Endodontically treated teeth are, however, enjoy similar prognosis for retention, support and function of FPD units as those that have vital pulps. The KEY component that people do not see is the first word in your statement (11:39): COMPROMISED. It is not the endodontics that causes these teeth to be poor choices as abutments. It's the fact that there is nothing left after it has been ravaged by caries, etc. and miracles are expected. Be sure and stress the compromised word a little more ;-) The same holds true for any tooth, vital or non-vital, in terms of survivability and usefulness as an abutment when it is compromised restoratively, periodontally or endodontically.
Love your work Dr. Ryan.
Thank you for the time and attention. May I ask? How would you define an endo compromised tooth? Is a successful endo treated tooth ok to use as an abutment? Thank you
I passed INBDE and Dr. Ryan was the biggest reason why! Thanks @mentaldental !
You are awesome Doc!. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make these videos. It explains things very clearly. The beauty is that these videos will remain decades from now to influence and train the next generation of Dentists.
Thank you so much for this comment. I really appreciate your kind and encouraging words.
@@mentaldental you inspire me Dr. Ryan and countless others that listen multiple times to your lectures. Keep rocking and changing lives and this world with your efforts.
Hey Ryan you are such a Amazing person this is really helpful for us
You make me love dentistry! What you are doing is so great! You are great!
Thank you sooooo much for doing these videos, you literally save my life
Yes yes yes! So excited when I saw this video posted. 🤗
So happy seeing ur new videos. My exam in two month. Thank you so much!!!! It helps a lot. Please do one for Perio about flaps!!!!
Dr ryan u haven’t made video on relining and rebasing. Moreover, about impression techniques in removable dentures.
Doctor, Thank you so much for this video. I finally got my questions answered as none of the 4 dentists I have consulted answered any of implied questions (which anyone with engineering degree may have about the teeth replacement options durability and longevity and future prognosis). I may now continue grieving for my bone loss and abscess under my teeth but at least I now understand that Endodontist treated crowned tooth which I thought could support partial denture on my last back molar seems to be what you call "poor treatment" option with not a good long term prognosis. When they consultated me they only gave me the verdict to extract and lose 2 or one teeth, and I am now braving up to a possibility that both back end molar teeth need to be replaced by the only option Implants if I didn't want further bone loss (recession) inevitable for dentures second best temporary option based on my Mom's experience... But now I know only thanks to your video that I have both back molars compromised both Periodontically (not enough bone under the gum specifically to maintain the ideal ratios to be used as an abutment tooth) and Endodontically (old Root Canal and it's weaker and not going to last with high probabilities of greater force being used by back molars). I wish the Doctors who consult patients would explain in simple terms and words the aspects of durability and longevity of the proposed treatments (especially when someone might be hoping to miraculously save their teeth or most of them).
This was the first time I was able to watch an educational video and understood everything thank you so much!!!!!!!!
So glad to hear that! 😊
Thanks a lot Ryan,
it helped a lot. Please keep posting these videos.
Great to hear. There will be many more prosthodontics videos to come in the future!
@@mentaldental hope you will post them soon:)
U r really amazing...made it easy going and very informative,,,god bless u endlessly,,,,keep helping selflessly👍👍👍
I cannot thank you enough for making these videos. You are a gem!
On point and simple explanations! Thank you!
I literally jumped when I saw your video.. My mom was like did you won something? 😅😅
Haha, I love this!
I can relate
Thank you, thank you..
What a big contribution are your videos.
Gratitude
You are awesome. I have watch all of your video before going to exam and it really helped me. Thank you so much. Plz continue your work in future as well. And plz make video on child Psychology.
I’ll share your channel to any dental student i know thank you so much and keep going
Thank you so much! 😊
In love with your videos ❤❤❤
Your explanation is so nice dr 👍🏼
Sir u r amazing tq so much
U r life saver I have shared all ur videos to my frnds and also my juniors
Tq so much
Thank you so much for your videos they’re amazing and please keep posting more thank you so much 💜
Hey Ryan, this means you have valued our suggestions, so time for Prostho, greatly appreciated, keep it up, thanks!
That's right! I am doing the prosthodontics series next because that is what the majority of viewers and subscribers had voted for in the poll I posted.
@@mentaldental just eagerly waiting for your upcoming videos dr. all the best!
U teach us from the core.. thankyu
I really wish you the all best in your life🌸. Your videos make learning so easy ,this is my first time to leave a comment in TH-cam. THANKS 🙏🏻.
I am so glad to hear that, thank you!
Thank you so much doctor!!
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Thank you , very helpful informations ⚘
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Ryan thank u so much for your support on all the subjects u taught are so much helpful conceptually great work God bless❤️
Thank you again Ryan for your videos! You are making studying for boards much more manageable. Cheers.
Glad you like them!
awesome lessons !
Nice explanation
Hi Dr. Ryan! time stamp 18:47 I was wondering which teeth would be in the bridge replacing the canine? Why does the lateral drifting happen if no splinting? Thank you!
Plz upload more of prostho highly apparcited . U r so helpful god bless u .
Thank you so much I appreciate it
You’re very welcome!
Hi,
These videos are great (just discovered them). So than you so much :)
Just a question regarding Ante's law: I read on multiple papers that this law is controversial and is not used widely anymore. Thoughts?
Yes, you are absolutely right that it is controversial! I teach to the board exam and it is routinely asked on there, so that is why I have it included here.
@@mentaldental Oh cool. Thanks for that :)
Like literally I left all when I saw u posted prostho vedio .. pLz post more prostho vedio its a kind request . Of partial denture and it’s part and compete denture with matraial too. About crowns material too
Yes, we will be covering all of those things and more throughout this series!
Mental Dental appreciated . Like can u plz tell how long will it take? As it’s really helpful for me to prepare my exam is near 😫
I anticipate the series to take several weeks to months to complete since there is so much to cover in the realm of prosthodontics (and I compile these presentations by myself).
Hey! Can you please post question breakdowns for the INBDE for all subjects? Thank you so much. Really appreciate what you do
Hey , I wanna start studying for inbde and I’m not living in USA , can you tell me the books or materials I can read from ?
@@tootamoh5967 pls share your email id and we can chat further 😊
Keep up the good work!...I did not think Antes law is still being taught Doc?
This "rule of thumb" does not take enough factors into account.
Considered to be outdated...
It is still being taught believe it or not, and it can be asked about on the board exam. You are definitely correct though; it is an oversimplification and not only has it been considered outdated, but in some circles refuted outright.
Please upload all the series
Thanks for the video Dr. Ryan! You're helping me so much!
One question about splinting abutment teeth. I'm a bit confused about whether it carries a poor prognosis or if it is indicated in the cases you mentioned. Would you mind clarifying? The indications do make sense, I think I'm confused about when it has a bad prognosis.
I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos! This is a great question. Multiple splinted teeth can carry a poor prognosis because #1 it makes hygiene a lot more difficult and #2 when teeth are splinted together, the entire system becomes more rigid so there is a higher chance that one of the connectors fractures. Hope that helps!
@@mentaldental Ah, okay. So the situation is already a poor prognosis situation, and it remains as such with the splint. That makes sense, and the reasons make sense too. Thanks!
Thanks alot, pretty helpfull)))
thx a lot
Thanks for the videos you are the best
Can you tell me according to which textbook you are teaching ?
Ur videos are great help.. can u make more videos on practice questions or scenario based questions
Hello Dr. Ryan, am a big fan of your channel. It helped me out a lot to figure out lots of materials. You are like "Kaplan institution" for dentistry.
I have a question for you and would like to know your answer:
Q/ Anterior tooth, class 4 has a big composite done few weeks ago. The filling is acceptable but too light. What to do?
A.Re do
B.Observe
C.Apply composite tint
some people say chose A. others chose C.
which one would you choose and why?
❤
Hi, Your videos are so helpful. Amazing work. Can you also make one on RPD biomechanics? It would be of great help. Thank you!
Great suggestion!
Hi Ryan! are you putting up some Perio videos soon? Pls share more mnemonics pretty please! XD Stay awesome! Wish we were dental classmates!
I’ll be doing Perio after the Prosth series is done! And thanks, that would be fun! 😀
Thank you ^___^
what is the meaning of "PDL" ??????
+ great videoooo
Periodontal ligament!
I was looking for this same question 😅
17:45 it should be greater than
I didn't get that point about pdl surface area can anyone explain it to me please
What is the best study material for the NBDE part 2 second day? Thank you!
Hello Ryan, what does 2:3 crown to root ratio is REALISTIC mean? Thank you so much!
Good question. While a 1:2 crown to root ratio is ideal, 2:3 (which is slightly worse) is more realistic due to natural tooth morphology and the average clinical attachment loss in patients.
Hi Dr Ryan, $7 subscription includes all the NBDEll/INBDE questions? I am interested to practice your questions as they look a lot more exam oriented. Please advise.
You will want at minimum the $5/month subscription on my Patreon page for those! www.patreon.com/mentaldental
Hello Dear Dr Ryan. I have a question..... How will Anet's law work if an implant replaces a molar? And, how much load can 1 implant carry?
Thanks in advance.
Hello where can i find mor nbde questions ?
Hey dr. Ryan, thanks so much for the videos and the work, much appreciated! I have a question, what is meant by compromised endodontically TX tooth? Is it just every endo TX tooth or an endo TX tooth with complications (or even more involved large post, little structure remaining)? Thank you in advance for your reply! Stay safe 🙂
You’re welcome! Good question, any endodontically treated tooth is less desirable as an abutment, but the specific examples you list would be even less desirable.
hello can you post videos for oral pathology as well ???
Thank you so much!
I have a question, please.
What does the fake tooth stand on?
Does it attach to gingiva directly or what???
What fake tooth are you referring to? For a bridge, implant, or something else?
@@mentaldental I mean the bridge, doctor.
@@llnn3208 Sure! Check out this video on pontic design where I talk about the different ways the fake tooth can contact the soft tissue: th-cam.com/video/xLEpnKafyX4/w-d-xo.html
Greetings to you . Why am I not having any volume when I watch your videos on the TV youtube? It's been weird for a few weeks. I am still able to review the videos using the laptop. Thank GOODNESS!!🤔🥲
Why 2 implants in mandible and 4 in maxilla for over denture?
👍👍👍
I would like to know Dr the donation of 30$ includes the slides of this video only or the entire playlist of prosthodontics? looking forward to your response.
It actually includes all the slides from all of the NBDE Part II videos, so the entire playlist plus the other playlists!
@@mentaldental thank you so answering!
Is it first lesson to prosthodontics?
Yes!
How can I translate these videos, is it possible?
why there is no topics about fixed bridges :(
I will be continuing the prosthodontics series to include fixed topics in the near future!
Can anyone tell ki first year kr liye kitni videos dekhni h is playlist ki
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Thank you so much for videos. I’m a student medicine in Vietnamese, Can you give me textbook for Prosthodontics!?
I thought the ante law has proven to be false... that is what it was taught to us
It has largely been debunked, but the concept is still tested on the board exam.
@@mentaldental thanks!!
Thank you so much.