Thank you so much for sharing Dr. Partridge’s video. I served at Fort Hood when he was there and I’ve been trying to find his videos for a long time. He was a general dentist that was truly gifted in extractions.
@perioendo As one of our experience oral surgeon attendings noted: Extractions should be completed gracefully - not traumatically. Albeit, much easier said than done, especially when hooked under the something.
when you do your distal trough are you removing a burs width of bone only on the distal buccal area. Or where do you stop to avoid lingual nerve problems?
if you make the flap design like that when you suture wouldnt you pass the needle tip into the where the anatomical structures are that you are trying to preserve? (lingual nerve etc) especially if you want 3 mm bite for example.
sir,after giving incision and releasing flap and exposing the alveolar bone,is there any risk of uncontrolled bleeding that could be fatal during the procedure
dorjee bhutia d there will be no complication in giving incision..since there is no major artery present at that site..until and unless patient has bleeding disorder or undr medication.
EXCELLENT! very grateful that dentists like you exist out there that are willing to spread valuable knowledge
Thank you for your kind comment. You're welcome!
Thank you so much for sharing Dr. Partridge’s video. I served at Fort Hood when he was there and I’ve been trying to find his videos for a long time. He was a general dentist that was truly gifted in extractions.
@perioendo As one of our experience oral surgeon attendings noted: Extractions should be completed gracefully - not traumatically. Albeit, much easier said than done, especially when hooked under the something.
Excellent work
Very informative, wish to see more cases and sharing of tips like this.
We want you. To adds more than one video removal of roots 😊
Great Doc....Doc can you make endodontic courses
thanks juste question please why the Bone loss occurs when there is lack of stimulation of missing tooth ? what is the mechanism ?
slideboom isnt waorking..coulad you send me the presentaion please?
this is amazing.
Part 2 plz
when you do your distal trough are you removing a burs width of bone only on the distal buccal area. Or where do you stop to avoid lingual nerve problems?
Very good informative video thank you for this great video
Wow, what a wonderful explanation.
Beautifuly explained...thank u so much doc
Sir, great video. can you please elaborate on the type of flap design you use based on the pell and gregory classification? thanks. sherif
Is there any part of the series that shows clinically the flap design and reflection especially for the lower impacted third molars?
Thnk u for ur video..its really helpfull..do some more video of different cases.
HI!Can u reupload the presentation file?i cant seem to acess it?
Thanks both
Very good tips. Thank you.
Can you tell about full denture
if you make the flap design like that when you suture wouldnt you pass the needle tip into the where the anatomical structures are that you are trying to preserve? (lingual nerve etc) especially if you want 3 mm bite for example.
Thank you for your amazing video, super like it. I'm still studying
Thx for posting good to see your minimising collateral damage ;)
D4 student, thank you doctor helpful video
what application is used in 10:53 to calculate the angulations?
sir,after giving incision and releasing flap and exposing the alveolar bone,is there any risk of uncontrolled bleeding that could be fatal during the procedure
dorjee bhutia d there will be no complication in giving incision..since there is no major artery present at that site..until and unless patient has bleeding disorder or undr medication.
gracias por compartir sus conocimientos
I find this good education. I am not a dentist but, i find this interesting
Very interesting video thank you for posting
Excellent! ❤ THANKS 🙏
G0D BLESSES!
Very good discussion!
excellent!
Thank you so much for posting.
Good video...more of these pls!
instead of a distal trough couldnt you just take off the distal portion of the 48, and preserving the bone ?? like make a distal crown margin lol
for a mesio-angular impacted lower 8
Thanks Dr
thankyou for this posting.
Nice video
I will try thatI hope it works
Great !
Thanks for the info
great video! thank you
REALLY NICE AND INFORMATIVE
thank u Sir :) very useful tips
nice post
Love it.
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:-) Thank you, that is very kind of you!
Nice video, very helpful :D I never really comment.