Correction at 4:30! I meant to say central incisors are the widest anterior teeth mesiodistal for BOTH dentitions (my first bullet point). It's true that the only anterior tooth wider than it is tall is the primary central incisor (second bullet point), but that is not true for the permanent central incisor.
I just wanted to let you know Dr. Ryan, that I got my NBDE part 2 results today and it was a pass on the first attempt! I watched all the playlists on your channel and I learned a bunch from your videos! Thank you so much for making this content, and keep it up. Wish you all the best :3 P.S: You're the best study buddy!
Hi Fotima, I am planning to take the INBDE in March and my main source is MentalDental NBDE part II and INBDE videos. Did you anything different than this? Please advise, I'd really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance
Thank you so......... much doctor !!!!! I was expecting this on Sunday !!! I hv thoroughly studied your oral path videos recently so the previous one was very easy !!!! Keep up the good work doc !!!!!!
Thank you Ryan for your very nice presentation. I just wanted to say that at 4:30 the permanent central incisor the incisocervical height is taller than the mesiodistal width. Thank you again and wish you the best.
Yes, thank you for bringing this up! I apologize that I misspoke when I said that. I meant to say the central incisors are the widest anterior teeth mesiodistal for BOTH dentitions (my first bullet point there). It's true that the only anterior tooth wider than it is tall is the primary central incisor (second bullet point).
All your videos are amazing.. Thank you so much! Also wanted to say that I love how you're starting each video with the same 'Heeeey everyone!' .. im just sitting here and saying 'Heeeey everyone' back each time :D
Yes! You can get them one of two ways. You can either sign up on my Patreon page for at least $10/month www.patreon.com/mentaldental or send $30 to me directly via PayPal www.paypal.me/mentaldental
The maxillary 1st molar has the most prominent MF cervical ridge of the MAXILLARY teeth, while the mandibular 1st molar has the most prominent MF cervical ridge of ALL the primary teeth.
Thank you for your great videos Ryan!. Just wanted to clarify: the primary maxillary 1st molar resembles the permanent maxillary 1st or 2nd premolar? According to b&b dental it resembles the 2nd not the 1st. Can you please clarify?
It resembles the permanent maxillary first premolar. If you look at the mesial surface, both teeth have that pronounced mesial concavity that the second premolar doesn't have.
Hi Dr. Ryan, I have my test in a little under 2 weeks... For the fourth time.. I've had a very rough year and never seem to be able to make it. All my scores have have been 73 and 74. I'm taking time off work, what can I do during that time to help me finally get out of this rut? Thank you.
I can understand how that's very frustrating, but you are so close! That is a good score, and you only need a few more questions correct to pass. I would suggest not taking the exam again until you truly feel prepared. I recommend a three-pronged approach: watch all of my videos, read through the Mosby's book, and download the Boards Mastery app and do 25+ practice questions every single day. Of course, I would also encourage you to get my video slides to help take notes and study. You can get them one of two ways. You can either sign up on my Patreon page www.patreon.com/mentaldental or send $30 to me directly via PayPal www.paypal.me/mentaldental. All the best to you, you can do this!
@@mentaldental Hi Dr. Ryan, hope you're well and safe. I was seriously going to take your advice about rescheduling but my boyfriend talked me out of it. I had my test on the week before the shelter in place order took place. I PASSED!!! Somehow, thank you for your videos.
Correction at 4:30! I meant to say central incisors are the widest anterior teeth mesiodistal for BOTH dentitions (my first bullet point). It's true that the only anterior tooth wider than it is tall is the primary central incisor (second bullet point), but that is not true for the permanent central incisor.
Enamel Rods is orientation:
Kids direct their arms up to hug
Adults direct their arms down to hug
Love it!
How neat is paedo tooth anatomy! Never imagined the 1st primary molars in that way - so cool.
They are very interesting teeth indeed!
Your classes are so great, you are such a good teacher! Thank you for your leassons!
Thank you for the kind words, Paulo! 😊
I just wanted to let you know Dr. Ryan, that I got my NBDE part 2 results today and it was a pass on the first attempt! I watched all the playlists on your channel and I learned a bunch from your videos! Thank you so much for making this content, and keep it up. Wish you all the best :3
P.S: You're the best study buddy!
Congratulations!!! 😄 There’s nothing more I could ask for than to receive comments like these. Share the channel with your friends 🙏🏼
Hi Fotima, I am planning to take the INBDE in March and my main source is MentalDental NBDE part II and INBDE videos. Did you anything different than this?
Please advise, I'd really appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance
This topic is always hard to remember and this video really helped me! Thank you!
we are so greatful for you to these information👏thank you Doc.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart 🙏, your videos are genuinely helpful
Thank you so......... much doctor !!!!!
I was expecting this on Sunday !!!
I hv thoroughly studied your oral path videos recently so the previous one was very easy !!!!
Keep up the good work doc !!!!!!
Thank you Ryan for your very nice presentation. I just wanted to say that at 4:30 the permanent central incisor the incisocervical height is taller than the mesiodistal width. Thank you again and wish you the best.
Yes, thank you for bringing this up! I apologize that I misspoke when I said that. I meant to say the central incisors are the widest anterior teeth mesiodistal for BOTH dentitions (my first bullet point there). It's true that the only anterior tooth wider than it is tall is the primary central incisor (second bullet point).
high yield fact for maxillary lateral is that its the most commonly missing primary tooth
All your videos are amazing.. Thank you so much! Also wanted to say that I love how you're starting each video with the same 'Heeeey everyone!' .. im just sitting here and saying 'Heeeey everyone' back each time :D
I love that! 🤣 Glad you are enjoying the videos!
Thank you so much, Dr Ryan! 💐
Thank you Ryan
1 mm to 2 mm. This is so cool. Thanks!
DR. can u have a video on how to read X-tray on teeth as cavity please? Thanks in advanced. - concern parent.
Hey Ryan! Permanent central incisor is 10,5 cm cervicoincisal length and medio distal 8,5 aprox .. it is larger cervico incisal than medio distal
Yes that is true for the permanent central incisor!
Thank you doctor
We need more 🌹😅 .very interesting
You're the best!! thank you so much
lovely content
thank you doc
So helpful ty, please do an ortho series too
If you want to know more about pediatric dentistry, check out the below video. Hope it will help 😃 👍 👍
th-cam.com/video/j4GlGo2KyeQ/w-d-xo.html
amazing stuff
Thank you! :)
Do deciduous teeth have a cervical ridge and which ones contain it and what are they called?
thanks for your effort
Are there pdfs for this series of videos?
Yes! You can get them one of two ways. You can either sign up on my Patreon page for at least $10/month www.patreon.com/mentaldental or send $30 to me directly via PayPal www.paypal.me/mentaldental
Dental anatomy app.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dentistore.blogspot.dental_anatomy_by_flutter
Hi doc how is the direction of enamel rods concept relevant in operative dentistry I read it somewhere but I never understood
What is the difference between most distinct MF cervical ridge in lower 1st molar and most prominent in the upper? Thanks in advance.
The maxillary 1st molar has the most prominent MF cervical ridge of the MAXILLARY teeth, while the mandibular 1st molar has the most prominent MF cervical ridge of ALL the primary teeth.
Thank you for your great videos Ryan!. Just wanted to clarify: the primary maxillary 1st molar resembles the permanent maxillary 1st or 2nd premolar? According to b&b dental it resembles the 2nd not the 1st. Can you please clarify?
It resembles the permanent maxillary first premolar. If you look at the mesial surface, both teeth have that pronounced mesial concavity that the second premolar doesn't have.
Dental anatomy app.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dentistore.blogspot.dental_anatomy_by_flutter
Interesting my central incisors are longer than wide
Hi Dr. Ryan, I have my test in a little under 2 weeks... For the fourth time.. I've had a very rough year and never seem to be able to make it. All my scores have have been 73 and 74. I'm taking time off work, what can I do during that time to help me finally get out of this rut? Thank you.
I can understand how that's very frustrating, but you are so close! That is a good score, and you only need a few more questions correct to pass. I would suggest not taking the exam again until you truly feel prepared. I recommend a three-pronged approach: watch all of my videos, read through the Mosby's book, and download the Boards Mastery app and do 25+ practice questions every single day. Of course, I would also encourage you to get my video slides to help take notes and study. You can get them one of two ways. You can either sign up on my Patreon page www.patreon.com/mentaldental or send $30 to me directly via PayPal www.paypal.me/mentaldental. All the best to you, you can do this!
@@mentaldental Hi Dr. Ryan, hope you're well and safe. I was seriously going to take your advice about rescheduling but my boyfriend talked me out of it. I had my test on the week before the shelter in place order took place. I PASSED!!! Somehow, thank you for your videos.
@@nemelsay3768 That is awesome news! Congratulations!! 😊 You've earned it, and now it's finally behind you, which is a great feeling. Stay safe!
9:55 dinosaure molar lol!