Just wanted to put this comment here I’m a second year medical student and throughout these two years your videos has always helped me expand my understanding of a lot of topics especially that anatomy is my favorite medical subject. your way of explaining stuff is always entertaining and I love that you focus on the main points instead of making hours long videos you just cut straight to the point💜 truly thankful for all your efforts &wish you all the best dr Sam 🥰
Well, apparently the word palate is a derived from the Latin palatum >into old French Palat, and it is a word that is used to refer to a roof. So the roof of the mouth. Thanks for the vids Sam :)
very nice, i am a student of speech and language pathology and was confused about anatomy and physiology of palate -- its quite clear now. thanks for this video and thanks for making it engaging through your expressions.
lol sam be like, ok, this video is gonna be titles "palate", then remembers it's about anatomy in the last seconds before the upload, and adds (anatomy of the) XD
omg! I m a second-year medical student from Pakistan and I really want to take a moment and appreciate your efforts. Your videos have helped me so much. Thank you and keep teaching us Anatomy like this. You are a rare teacher who teaches anatomy like fun. I enjoy anatomy so much while learning from u. I really wanna meet this amazing teacher, I wish I could!!!!!!!
When I m unable to understand anything in anatomy ..I come and watch your lecture on that topic ..and it gets crystal clear . Also your way of teaching especially expressions when it comes to exceptions are great. Thank you sir 🌸
Talking about palate, it reminds me questions I always wondered about in my mind. When meditating along with a lotus pose, it suggests that tongue touch palate. I wondered if there is any specific point for the tongue to touch and if there is any scientific meaning for that? In case there is one, is there any scientific explanation for that? Your presentation amazes me!
palate (n.) late 14c., "roof of the mouth of a human or animal; the parts which separate the oral from the nasal cavity," from Old French palat and directly from Latin palatum "roof of the mouth," also "a vault," which is perhaps of Etruscan origin [Klein], but de Vaan suggests an IE root meaning "flat, broad, wide." It was popularly considered to be the seat of the sense of taste, hence transferred meaning "sense of taste" (late 14c.), which also was in classical Latin. Seems like a vault to me!
Sam Webster Hey , I came up here from the maxillo facial course to remember the anatomy of the palate . Having studied latin for 5 years in the high school (yes , sadly I am italian) I think your conclusion is the most correct . Palatum is simply the word romans used to describe that part of the body , I believe roman anatomists would identify the roof or the oral cavity simply as palatum . It would be nice to know more of the etimology , but no data is available . It is what it is . 🤪🤪
Like when youre drinking and you get bloodshot eyes and a blush face... yeah probably haha! Sometimes even one drink of something strong, instantly gets you reacting. 😋
If we applied excessive pressure with our tongue against hard palate Can this mistake mess up face? I mean my tongue was rolling pin against hard palate please reply as soon as possible
Great video! Allowed me to learn the palate comprehensively. Much appreciated! May I ask and would you please explain what is the relationships and connections of pterygoid hamulus, tensor veli palatini tendons, tensor veli palatini, levator veli palatini and palatopharyngeus? I have been suffering the pain at the region of pterygoid hamulus on my right side for 5 years, it leaded to the swishing sound in my right ear and also the pain of my right side throat pharyngeals. I was diagnosed a rare disease called "Pterygoid hamulus elongation syndrome". But I had no luck to find a doctor who can treat it. Do you have any recommendation? Thank you very much for your help! 🙏🙏🙏
Great. @7:40 just in reference to all petrosal nerves --don't you mean autonomics since the deep petrosal n carries sympathetics and greater and lesser petrosal n's carry parasympathetics (from cn7, cn9 respectively)
I urgently need some help... couple weeks ago I went through tonsillectomy and this is my third week post op, and I am struggling to exhale through my nose. Sleeping at night is the hardest. I snore terribly, I drool, grasp for air and wake up in severe pain around my soft palate. I am so scared. Am I going to suffer from this for the rest of my life? Please, somebody, please, help me with your advice.
Cleft Uvula I’m yet to learn the origin of it? My Grandma (American Indian) and cousin and I all have the cleft uvula. My Daughter she was born tounge tied
That face after "All muscles are supplied by vagus nerve except tensor vali palatini". You felt our pain.💔🤣
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Just wanted to put this comment here I’m a second year medical student and throughout these two years your videos has always helped me expand my understanding of a lot of topics especially that anatomy is my favorite medical subject. your way of explaining stuff is always entertaining and I love that you focus on the main points instead of making hours long videos you just cut straight to the point💜 truly thankful for all your efforts &wish you all the best dr Sam 🥰
Thanks! That's the first time anyone has said I get straight to the point though. Opinions vary!
Well, apparently the word palate is a derived from the Latin palatum >into old French Palat, and it is a word that is used to refer to a roof. So the roof of the mouth.
Thanks for the vids Sam :)
That sounds good. Much of anatomical Latin is a modernish neo-Latin, so as you say, old Latin to French to weird anatomy neo Latin.
I love the way you teaching i never get tired thanks
Best palate explanation on TH-cam
This is what I call a gifted mind 😍😍 wisely man 😍😍1 out of a million. 😍😍😍j'adore 😍😍😍
I always love your videos. So accurate and it really helped me in my anatomy exams
Thank you so much Sir for creating this channel, I wish I'd have found this channel before!!
Never enough thanks and blessings from Italy! Great job Dr. Webster, wish you all the best!
I love the way u explain things
So precise n fabulous ☺
Thanks Sam! You are the best!
very nice, i am a student of speech and language pathology and was confused about anatomy and physiology of palate -- its quite clear now. thanks for this video and thanks for making it engaging through your expressions.
lol sam be like, ok, this video is gonna be titles "palate", then remembers it's about anatomy in the last seconds before the upload, and adds (anatomy of the) XD
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I fell in love with this channel!! twice very very easy understandable explanation!!
omg! I m a second-year medical student from Pakistan and I really want to take a moment and appreciate your efforts. Your videos have helped me so much. Thank you and keep teaching us Anatomy like this. You are a rare teacher who teaches anatomy like fun. I enjoy anatomy so much while learning from u. I really wanna meet this amazing teacher, I wish I could!!!!!!!
When I m unable to understand anything in anatomy ..I come and watch your lecture on that topic ..and it gets crystal clear . Also your way of teaching especially expressions when it comes to exceptions are great.
Thank you sir 🌸
I searched ‘what is a palate’ and got this. I was utterly entertained & educated. Thank you 😊
Video = highly appreciated
You deserve more likes fasho!
No better place to understand anatomy than here. Cheers biggie
Best explanation I ever seen..
Talking about palate, it reminds me questions I always wondered about in my mind. When meditating along with a lotus pose, it suggests that tongue touch palate. I wondered if there is any specific point for the tongue to touch and if there is any scientific meaning for that? In case there is one, is there any scientific explanation for that? Your presentation amazes me!
thank you so much for sharing. It's really clear and helpfull for me.
Cheers Sam! You explained the soft palate muscles so clearly. How can I pass my exam without you!
Thank you, Sir! I am glad i can watch your videos to expand my anatomy knowledge!
You are so informative and so charming, love your vids!
Thank you so much. You are always so clear and nice to watch.
Thank you for the amazing videos
Thanks it’s A great lecture
Thanks a lot it is so helpful
Thanks, pls make a video on lymphatic drainage of head and neck
palate (n.)
late 14c., "roof of the mouth of a human or animal; the parts which separate the oral from the nasal cavity," from Old French palat and directly from Latin palatum "roof of the mouth," also "a vault," which is perhaps of Etruscan origin [Klein], but de Vaan suggests an IE root meaning "flat, broad, wide." It was popularly considered to be the seat of the sense of taste, hence transferred meaning "sense of taste" (late 14c.), which also was in classical Latin.
Seems like a vault to me!
Maybe "palatum" was just the old Latin word for that part of the body and I'm overthinking this.
Sam Webster Hey , I came up here from the maxillo facial course to remember the anatomy of the palate . Having studied latin for 5 years in the high school (yes , sadly I am italian) I think your conclusion is the most correct . Palatum is simply the word romans used to describe that part of the body , I believe roman anatomists would identify the roof or the oral cavity simply as palatum . It would be nice to know more of the etimology , but no data is available . It is what it is . 🤪🤪
Sam Webster Thinking about , it is wonderful to imagine Palatum derives from the curved shape of the Palatine hill
Thank you so much! Can we have the clood supply to the deep face and may be the arteries and veins of the eye?
Like when youre drinking and you get bloodshot eyes and a blush face... yeah probably haha! Sometimes even one drink of something strong, instantly gets you reacting. 😋
Very useful video Thank you Sir, please make more similar videos for other topics of CNS and GIT system.
💖💓👌So helpful 💚👌🇵🇰💓
If we applied excessive pressure with our tongue against hard palate Can this mistake mess up face? I mean my tongue was rolling pin against hard palate please reply as soon as possible
Good job 👍
Thank you very much 🥰 from Egypt
Ah yes finally the anatomy of the
Thank you very much (from a dental student) Please make a video about head and neck lymphatic drainage!!
yessssssss
oh yea we need this
Great video! Allowed me to learn the palate comprehensively. Much appreciated! May I ask and would you please explain what is the relationships and connections of pterygoid hamulus, tensor veli palatini tendons, tensor veli palatini, levator veli palatini and palatopharyngeus? I have been suffering the pain at the region of pterygoid hamulus on my right side for 5 years, it leaded to the swishing sound in my right ear and also the pain of my right side throat pharyngeals. I was diagnosed a rare disease called "Pterygoid hamulus elongation syndrome". But I had no luck to find a doctor who can treat it. Do you have any recommendation? Thank you very much for your help! 🙏🙏🙏
In 2:15 and 10:17 I really appreciate those examples from daily life. It just makes much more sense now. Thank you!!
Thank You Sir for clear explanation.
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thank you teacher !!!!!
Thank you...for all your wonderful vidios....
Thank you Sir
Thanks for doing this. I know a lot bc i had double jaw surgery and braces/palate expander but it really is interesting to me :)
thank you merci
Any information on deviated uvula? Controlled by vagus nerve... but it being deviated, does that mean there is injury to one or the other?
Great. @7:40 just in reference to all petrosal nerves --don't you mean autonomics since the deep petrosal n carries sympathetics and greater and lesser petrosal n's carry parasympathetics (from cn7, cn9 respectively)
I can’t find any videos explaining palate shapes like parabolic, hyperbolic, etc... I’m struggling with seeing the differences
Have you any information on infection of the hard and soft palate?
Hello Dr. Can you tell what are the solution to improve piriformis sindrom? Thank you
awesome
I urgently need some help... couple weeks ago I went through tonsillectomy and this is my third week post op, and I am struggling to exhale through my nose. Sleeping at night is the hardest. I snore terribly, I drool, grasp for air and wake up in severe pain around my soft palate. I am so scared. Am I going to suffer from this for the rest of my life? Please, somebody, please, help me with your advice.
Why does the uvula exist?
Is it normal if i have a few hair in my palate ? Pls respond
Tnak you!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are perfect
Cleft Uvula I’m yet to learn the origin of it? My Grandma (American Indian) and cousin and I all have the cleft uvula. My Daughter she was born tounge tied
parasympathetics on the palate? for what?
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Saludos Panamà
2:25 :D:D:D
I REALLY REALLY WISH YOU COULD DO SEPERATE VIDEOS FOR THE TALUS AND CALCANEUS' BONY LANDMARKS PLS PLS
He looks like Gregory House
What happened to your hand?
When i throw up it gets out of my nose is that normal lol
Nicei
Hi I am indian medical student class 11th
Surely "palate" refers to "palette" - a flat board used to mix paint. No? Love the videos 👍
2:25
Why is this on my Recommend vids 💀💀💀💀💀💀👁👄👁
Dr. Sam Webster and Dr. Gregory House are very similar 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️
Is anyone else here because they were drinking a bomb glass of wine? 🍷 lmfao
Why do I feel like cardio b watched this video before making WAP?