A correction at 2:08 👉 Please note that Mantle dentin is the first formed dentin which is "15 - 20 microns" thick and not "15-20 mm thick" as described in the video.
At 3:08 you mentioned that mantle dentin doesn't have dentinal tubules, but i thought that this is where terminal branches are present, so how can it not have tubules? Thank you
In the maji jose they had given that linear calcification occurs in the mantle dentin and globular calcification occurs in the circumpulpal dentin clarify it sir!!
A correction at 2:08 👉 Please note that Mantle dentin is the first formed dentin which is "15 - 20 microns" thick and not "15-20 mm thick" as described in the video.
Excellent presentation and explanation. Thank you!
This was amazinggg👏👏👏reallyy clarifying everything in an easy way....thank you so much❤keep up the work
Thank you Aisha. Glad it was helpful.
This is perfect! OMG!!! Big ups SIR!
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At 3:08 you mentioned that mantle dentin doesn't have dentinal tubules, but i thought that this is where terminal branches are present, so how can it not have tubules? Thank you
Fantastic work sir👏
Thank you....
RER and Golgi bodies marking is wrong, I think? 1:52
What a film......
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Perfect! More videos please ❤
Thank u so much !! 👑
In the maji jose they had given that linear calcification occurs in the mantle dentin and globular calcification occurs in the circumpulpal dentin clarify it sir!!
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