Small correction...in this video i have said that the levator anguli oris, zygomaticus minor and zygomaticus major muscles insert on bone...Actually they originates from bone and get inserted onto skin as like any other facial muscles. I know this fact but by mistake i said wrong...
@@reshminagaraj5945 palatal root and buccal root of maxillary premolars are closely placed because furcation is almost in apical third of root. So it doesnt make much difference. palatal plate is thicker than labial plate so less chances of producing palatal abscess ...
Small correction...in this video i have said that the levator anguli oris, zygomaticus minor and zygomaticus major muscles insert on bone...Actually they originates from bone and get inserted onto skin as like any other facial muscles. I know this fact but by mistake i said wrong...
Ok sir..thank you 👍🏻
As humans, Any body can do mistake....no problem sir..👍🏻
Sr these 3 mucles orginates from the bone and inser to the skin
Ok sir
Very beautifully explained. Thank u sir😊
Thank you sir
please make videos regarding the anatomical aspects in oral surgery like muscles, blood vessels and nerves
Very nice sir
It is very helpful to make notes..thank u sir
Thank u sir... Your lectures are really helpful
Thank u sir... amazing lecture!👍🏻
Thanks 😊 sir ....ur lectures are very helpful
U r Amazing sir... Thank u dilse🥰
Sir plz share oncology part
Thanks 🥰
nice
Thank u 🤍🤍
Sir which book do u follow or do u recommend for exam purpose?
In premolar...palatal...no muscle...nd there will be vestibular abscess or palatal abscess??
King 🤴
thank you sirr
Sir, Is there any chance of getting buccal space infection from the roots of premolar?
yes ...possible
please describe neck dissection
Sir, Will infection from palatal root of maxillary premolar cause palatal abscess ?
chances are there...but usually they produce buccal vestibular abscess
@@msdentallectures7408 Sir how will palatal exit in premolar produce vestibular abcess instead of palatal abcess
@@reshminagaraj5945 palatal root and buccal root of maxillary premolars are closely placed because furcation is almost in apical third of root. So it doesnt make much difference. palatal plate is thicker than labial plate so less chances of producing palatal abscess ...
@@msdentallectures7408 thank you sir
Great dr
But in case of premolars infection
From palatal side you wrote vestibular abscess
It must be palatal abscess
💕💕💕
yes..