Hey Dentalmaniaks! This video took me a little bit longer to upload as I was extremely busy with my daily schedule. I hope you all are happy to have this video here. please do let me know about your thoughts on this video in the comment section below :) Besides I apologize for the mistake I did here, the orthokeratinized epithelium actually have no nuclei. Thankyou each and everyone for watching! check out the playlist on oral histology and embryology here: th-cam.com/video/SBkGnzgVoFI/w-d-xo.html Become a Patreon and Get Images and transcripts here: www.patreon.com/user?u=34797407 Help me Create better videos by Donating Here: www.gofundme.com/f/dental-maniak?+share-sheet
Thank you DentalManiaK, I have been an oral surgeon for 18 years and I have never understood the difference between keratinized mucosa and nonkeratinized mucosa. I will definitely bring this knowledge into my field of work and think about this before my procedure this afternoon.
Ma'am, Thank you so much for uploading this video.❤️ This will surely help students understand the basic concepts easily. Thank you for putting in so much of efforts. I really love and appreciate how magically you convert difficult concepts into something as easy and beautiful informative video as this one.❤️❤️❤️ Sending warm wishes along your way.🌸 Stay Blessed:) Stay Safe 👍
@@DentalManiaK Ma'am, I must say you are a tremendous teacher, we all are so blessed to have this opportunity to learn from you. And certainly you deserve much more appreciation.❤️ May the almighty bless you infinitely with more of good health,happiness and success. I always keep you in my prayers.❤️ Warm Regards 🌸 Stay Blessed:) Stay Safe 👍 Now and always ❤️
Thank you so much, but the text "Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology by Brad W Neville" states that "With parakeratin, there is no granular cell layer and the epithelial nuclei are retained in the keratin layer. With orthokeratin, the epithelium demonstrates a granular cell layer, and the nuclei are lost in the keratin layer." Can you clarify?
I would like to know does non keratoncyte cells such as Melanocytes, Merkel Cells, Langerhans Cells and Inflammatory cells get renewed constantly with the surface tissue of lining mucosa ? Thank you
thanks for the great video! U have mentioned that in orthokeratinization the superficial cellular clays retain their nuclei but in parakeratinization the nuclei become shrunken and hypnotic. However, according to my little knowledge and to what I can see in some websites, in the orthokeratinization, there is no nuclei. I am a little bit confused bcz I trust u! it would be great to reassure me :) @DentalManiak
Hey Dentalmaniaks!
This video took me a little bit longer to upload as I was extremely busy with my daily schedule. I hope you all are happy to have this video here. please do let me know about your thoughts on this video in the comment section below :)
Besides I apologize for the mistake I did here, the orthokeratinized epithelium actually have no nuclei.
Thankyou each and everyone for watching!
check out the playlist on oral histology and embryology here: th-cam.com/video/SBkGnzgVoFI/w-d-xo.html
Become a Patreon and Get Images and transcripts here: www.patreon.com/user?u=34797407
Help me Create better videos by Donating Here: www.gofundme.com/f/dental-maniak?+share-sheet
Thank you DentalManiaK, I have been an oral surgeon for 18 years and I have never understood the difference between keratinized mucosa and nonkeratinized mucosa. I will definitely bring this knowledge into my field of work and think about this before my procedure this afternoon.
Thankyou for the feedback :)
The last half of the presentation is excellent ! How wonderfully the topic has been simplified ❤
Thanks dear :)
One of the best videos on oral mucosa on TH-cam and your drawings 🙌🙌🙌 continue the good work🙌
Thanks a lot for your feedback 🥰
Please keep sharing the channel
Ma'am,
Thank you so much for uploading this video.❤️
This will surely help students understand the basic concepts easily.
Thank you for putting in so much of efforts.
I really love and appreciate how magically you convert difficult concepts into something as easy and beautiful informative video as this one.❤️❤️❤️
Sending warm wishes along your way.🌸
Stay Blessed:)
Stay Safe 👍
Thank you so much twinkle for taking time and writing this heartfelt comment to me. ❤️😇
@@DentalManiaK
Ma'am,
I must say you are a tremendous teacher, we all are so blessed to have this opportunity to learn from you.
And certainly you deserve much more appreciation.❤️
May the almighty bless you infinitely with more of good health,happiness and success.
I always keep you in my prayers.❤️
Warm Regards 🌸
Stay Blessed:)
Stay Safe 👍
Now and always ❤️
i am biggest fan of you.specially your art.MashaAllah kamaaaal
thankyou so much!
Thank you so much for this you really helped me!!!! I always recommend your videos to all my classmates!!!
Thank you so much 🙏🥰
Thank u so such mam this lecture is really helpful to me n all dental students
I am glad to know that 😇
Been following all your videos mam and I cannot thank you enough❤
Thank you !🙏🥰
ډيره زياته مننه قلم مو تاند اوسه ډير زبردست concepts ورکوي زه ستا دغه لیکچر کراچۍ پاکستان کې ګورم وياړم چې يوه افغاني دومره پوهه ښودلې سئ .!❤️
ډیره مننه!
هیله ده چینل له دوستانو سره شریک کړی!
Tasu hum bds kawai ? Kam zay na ? Or was stasu kam year start de ?
Plz make more videos.. Your presentation is exceptional and easy to catch..
Thanks a lot
Thanks for watching them :)
Please keep sharing these videos ahead.
Amazing lecture 👏❤
Thanks ❤️🙏🏽
what an amzing lecture, Thank you very much
Extremely helpful , thank you ❤
Pleasure :)
Thanks for the feedback 🥰🙏
Very helpful video.... Can you share notes of this video so we can remember the information?
Ma'am.your lectures are soo helpful
Thanks for watching :)
Nice explanation
great work
Thanks 😊
wonderful presentation
Thanks 😊
nice maam....khosh raho...love from pakistan the patan
Thank you so much, but the text "Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology by Brad W Neville" states that "With parakeratin, there is no granular cell layer and the epithelial nuclei are retained in the keratin layer. With orthokeratin, the epithelium demonstrates a granular cell layer, and the nuclei are lost in the keratin layer." Can you clarify?
Its really very helpful ☺
Thanks please keep sharing 🥰
Best❤💯
Please give useful video on gingiva
Development of gingiva
Thanks Dr..
My pleasure 😇
Mam plzz make video on adenomas ....it will be grateful 🙏
Sure 🙂
I would like to know does non keratoncyte cells such as Melanocytes, Merkel Cells, Langerhans Cells and Inflammatory cells get renewed constantly with the surface tissue of lining mucosa ? Thank you
Superb mam👍
am sry, so much content to grasp.,kindly make the content relevant to the topic with short time which helps in retaining it .thank you
8:03 you mean non-keratinized
Yes.. my apologies…!
@@DentalManiaK Thanks
What's mucogingival?
orthokeratin- doesn't retain nuclei- it disappears?. can you please confirm... iam confused..thanks
Ur the only person who ask this question. Yes ur correct nuclei disappears.
4:35 Keratinized epithelium
Textbook reference?
Tencates
Mam please ndo exam maxillary molar and mandibular molar Anatomy
Video on maxilary first molar will be uploaded soon!
d.d
thanks for the great video! U have mentioned that in orthokeratinization the superficial cellular clays retain their nuclei but in parakeratinization the nuclei become shrunken and hypnotic. However, according to my little knowledge and to what I can see in some websites, in the orthokeratinization, there is no nuclei. I am a little bit confused bcz I trust u! it would be great to reassure me :) @DentalManiak
Thanks for the comment and please accept my apology for the mistake I made here :)
You are right! In Orthokeratinized epithelium there is no nuclei.