Sam, you are really the best anatomy teacher! I am in med school 1st year, and you are literally the reason I passed Anatomy A! Thank you, you rock!!!!!
actually, I really think your content help me with all the online anatomy lecture thing... My professor reads from his slides and I always have a hard time trying to imagine the bones in 3D in my head since I have never seen a real skull thanks to the pandemic. But your videos help a lot except this time I don't know where to begin with... About the cranial bones
At least you had a slide to follow. Our professor is rushing through the bone in 30 seconds (literally just spewing out latin words as fast as he can in a VERY thick polish-english accent). When he is done, he always go "hhOuw long did dat taikh mih? Thurthy seconds?. Now you go" - and he leaves the room so we can stand looking confused at the bones by ourselves. Literally the easiest teaching style I have ever seen. He just prepares the bones and presents them on the table - and that`s it. I actually think he got other people getting the bones on the table for him when I think about it... He knows his stuff, but we are on week 5 now and I have zero ideas what he is saying. Literally impossible to understand, and follow.
Sir these informations are really really helpful if you get this comment is it possible to get in contact? I am currently working on an animation simulation for teeth and jaw for my bachelor Thesis in Berlin. would be happy to hear from you. Sincerely
Sir I like your videos. You explained everything. But I request you to use easy sentence while you are talking. Because, we, whose native language is not English can't Understand complex sentences.
of course, that you are the best anatomy teacher who I have ever seen, specially that you teach in simple words.
Sam, you are really the best anatomy teacher! I am in med school 1st year, and you are literally the reason I passed Anatomy A! Thank you, you rock!!!!!
Sam Webster, the reason many health professionals like and learn anatomy...
omg you're such an amazing teacher.. you deserve more recognition
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At 3:59 you said masseter inserts into coronoid process..
But actually its the TEMPORALIS..
Anyway you are best.. 😊
Oops. I'm disappointed in myself - I can't believe I didn't spot this in the edit. Thanks!
@@SamWebsterlovelyu admit your mistakes very warmly but its ok sometimes it happens..
I think its the same as u did with scapula and clavicle 😁😀
Haven't known this by now, one need to master everything concerning Anatomy of the mandible not as a student but as Anatomist ❤
actually, I really think your content help me with all the online anatomy lecture thing... My professor reads from his slides and I always have a hard time trying to imagine the bones in 3D in my head since I have never seen a real skull thanks to the pandemic. But your videos help a lot except this time I don't know where to begin with... About the cranial bones
At least you had a slide to follow. Our professor is rushing through the bone in 30 seconds (literally just spewing out latin words as fast as he can in a VERY thick polish-english accent). When he is done, he always go "hhOuw long did dat taikh mih? Thurthy seconds?. Now you go" - and he leaves the room so we can stand looking confused at the bones by ourselves. Literally the easiest teaching style I have ever seen. He just prepares the bones and presents them on the table - and that`s it. I actually think he got other people getting the bones on the table for him when I think about it... He knows his stuff, but we are on week 5 now and I have zero ideas what he is saying. Literally impossible to understand, and follow.
I thought only our professors do that It turns out that the problem is everywhere 😂
Who is that super funny; absolutely awesome teacher! Thank God for super dope teachers like this amazing man!
Alright i actually enjoyed this and it helped me a lotttt✌🏻✌🏻 thank youuuu
I love you so much dr. I just wanna you teaching at my university ☹😂
Because we don't understand anything from our dr.
Amazing you are,... Made it simple and easy to understand
Great....I liked your way of teaching
You are sooooo gooood😭
Really loves your music tone. Want to listen more time🥰
you are amazing sam thank you 🙏🏽
This is an inspiring 😭😭 your existing about anatomy making me exited to know more about it thank you✨🥺♥️
So from where should we get advanced anatomy kindly tell
You are simply the best♥️
I might write a book why all students should love you😍😍😍
you are my fav. TH-cam anatomy teacher.
thank youuuu so much this help me a lottt, and the explains really clear sorry for the english iam still learning hehhehehe
You make me love anatomy 🖤
Thank you from the bottom of my heart 😍
Actually in one of the comments i requested to discuss more about mandible @sam webster
Its very helpful! Thanks
*Linea Obliqua is important too. Thank you soo much for your efforts and videos.
this is verry good, im learn mandible from you. thank you
Your looks and actions reminds me of Dr.House
I loves your videos, It helps me so much in studying anatomy.
Thank you so much for making these videos.
You are the best
Really helped me as a dentist assistant
you look like dr . house 😭💙
Thank you Sir you're the best!!!
Thanks ❤
thank you so much. you helps us a lot.
thank you so much
God bless you
Very helpful! Also, I have to tell you, you look a bit like House.
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Where is this man from? I find his accent hard to understand. Having said that, I want to thank him very much for this content.
thank you sooooooooooooooooo much
Amazing...thanks alot
hi, thank you so much for these videos. can u plzz also do the hyoid bone
Always wondered why Mick foley called it that
Temporalis attaches to the coronoid process. Not the masseter.
You're confusing masseter with temporal muscle...Other than that pretty epic lecture
Sir these informations are really really helpful if you get this comment is it possible to get in contact? I am currently working on an animation simulation for teeth and jaw for my bachelor Thesis in Berlin.
would be happy to hear from you.
Sincerely
It is incorrect when you say that the masseter is attached to the coronoid process. It is temporalis. Please correct it in the video.
hmmm maybe face massage is sooooo relaxing because it stimulates the parasympathetic cranial neaves. I highly recommend a face massage =)
Sir I like your videos. You explained everything. But I request you to use easy sentence while you are talking. Because, we, whose native language is not English can't Understand complex sentences.
Thaaaaaaaaaanks alot
u mean temporals muscle and not the master muscle
Me studying for my anatomy exam from youtube videos... not entirely but still :)))
Vasculature of the abdomen pls
Someone likes scratching his beard😂😂
soothing music 🎶 🎧😂
Why does he look like Gregory House 😂
You look so tired in this video (:
If Sam is single he needs to be my bf