(2:58 min) you pointed out that you may make video about pharmacology one day, if we want to. It feels awesome to know that you actually DID make pharm videos after that (with your new professional microphone 😀) with great courage and never disappointed us. Your videos are perfectly well-organized which makes them stick to my mind.
Hey D'r Rayn. Hope you're doing great and the weather has turned to your favor ☺️ In my country, they decided to take a serious exam a year before our graduation, from now on. It's basically like a pre-internship medical exam but for last year dentistry students. It's a two stage test and practical exam of all the theoretical and practical stuff we studied and worked. But due to their poor timing, they failed to inform us any sooner or indicate the exact references. So we have like less than a month and I'm so blissful to be able to use all of your content neat, super clear and wrapped up. Once again you turned to our real life hero ♥️
Thank you so much for this video 💕💕💕💕 Well articulated and straight to the point 🎊🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉 Continue shinning like the diamond 💎💎💎💎💎 and star ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨✨✨✨that you are 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊
hello Rayan i have one question about papillary hyperplasia i read that it is the othe name for denture stomatitis which you include it in infection mucosal lesion i think and should treat it with anti fungal and remove the denture at night and clean it etc which make me confused its ct or mucosal lesion thank you for your videos ...its epic ..amazing .. God bless you
Good question! I have candidiasis listed in the infection mucosal lesions video, because the etiologic agent is candida. There is some overlap here, but the connective tissue overgrowth (papillary hyperplasia specifically referring to the palate) is also due to a candida infection.
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(2:58 min) you pointed out that you may make video about pharmacology one day, if we want to.
It feels awesome to know that you actually DID make pharm videos after that (with your new professional microphone 😀) with great courage and never disappointed us.
Your videos are perfectly well-organized which makes them stick to my mind.
That’s true! 😅 Thanks for pointing that out to me! Amazing how far the channel has come! 😱🥲💯
Hey D'r Rayn. Hope you're doing great and the weather has turned to your favor ☺️ In my country, they decided to take a serious exam a year before our graduation, from now on. It's basically like a pre-internship medical exam but for last year dentistry students. It's a two stage test and practical exam of all the theoretical and practical stuff we studied and worked.
But due to their poor timing, they failed to inform us any sooner or indicate the exact references.
So we have like less than a month and I'm so blissful to be able to use all of your content neat, super clear and wrapped up. Once again you turned to our real life hero ♥️
I am going to write my NBDE equivalency exam AFK in canada. Is the syllabus covered still relevant?
Amazing teaching skills💓✨🙌 thankyou doc✨
I can't belive how easy and organize you made it. Thank you lots
great series! one thing is missing tho, the histopatholgy of those diseases such as microscopic slides and diagrams etc
You can always make your own videos and share to us like the Dr. Ryan did
Thank you so much for this video 💕💕💕💕
Well articulated and straight to the point 🎊🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉
Continue shinning like the diamond 💎💎💎💎💎 and star ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨✨✨✨that you are 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊
CT Tumors - Benign
1 . Fibroma - chronic trauma/irritation
2. Gingival hyperplasia - calcium channel blockers (amlodipine), Dilantin (anticonvulsant), cyclosporine (immunosuppressant)
3. Denture induced fibrous hyperplasia - epulis fissuratum = vestibule , papillary hyperplasia = palate
4. Traumatic neuroma - mental foremen, multiple endocrine neoplasia
5. Phogenic granuloma
6. Nodular fasciitis - fibroblasts
7. Fibromatosis - worse
8. Granular cell tumor - Schwann cell, PEH Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia)
9. Scwannoma (neurilemmoma) -
10. Neurofibroma - Schwann + fibroblasts,
11. Leiomyoma - smooth muscle
12, rhabdomyoma - skeletal muscle
13. Lipoma - fat
Very well organized! Thank you.
thank u doc
thank you!!!!
Thank you... Pyogenic granulomas can be more apparent in pregnant women. is this something that boards may ask?
thank you !
good job
really helpful ... Thank u 🌸
great content! is there a pdf or ppt of these slides ?
Yes, there are links in the video description for how to get them! 😊
Thank you so.much
I am going to write my NBDE equivalency exam AFK in canada. Is the syllabus covered still relevant?
Yes! 💯
Hi Ryan, Are these videos and solving decks enough for passing OP in INBDE?
hello Rayan
i have one question about papillary hyperplasia
i read that it is the othe name for denture stomatitis which you include it in infection mucosal lesion i think and should treat it with anti fungal and remove the denture at night and clean it etc
which make me confused
its ct or mucosal lesion
thank you for your videos ...its epic ..amazing .. God bless you
Good question! I have candidiasis listed in the infection mucosal lesions video, because the etiologic agent is candida. There is some overlap here, but the connective tissue overgrowth (papillary hyperplasia specifically referring to the palate) is also due to a candida infection.
Lol my exams on the 13th if only this series started earlier
Broh thanks
I am going to write my NBDE equivalency exam AFK in canada. Is the syllabus covered still relevant?
could you please put the slides on the page
Hello! You can get the slides 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
Who would pyogenic granuloma be an benign tumer and it have a cause so it could not be tumor .
Tumor should have no cause 😢