Occlusion for the Dental Staff
2010 ж. 16 Ақп.
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Buccal cusps of the uppers and lingual cusps of the lowers (BULL's law) and the nonfunctional part of the functional cusps are very well explained. Thank you for sharing . This video simplifies the complex occlusion.
Great explanation. Very clear. Well done!
Great explanation. Congratulations and thanks a lot !!
Thank you for this video. I have been trying to figure out visually how the articulating marks should look on the teeth!
I am a dental student- this video has helped me (and other students in my class) with learning occlusion. Thanks so much!
Excellent video. I was looking the easy way to understand the concept of occlusion and you give just the essence of it, I hope you can have more videos of occlusal relationship in lateral movements. thank you (very good)
luv ur way n explanation !!
I'm a dental student too. This video is very helpful! Thanks for sharing Dr!
muy bueno el video ! gracias por subirlo ! hay que seguir promoviendo este tipo de material didactico ! thanks very much ! this video is great!
What a great content and presentation. thx
do you have a video that explains the "arrows" with excursive movements.
Really good video, good explanation so even beginners can learn!
thank you for excellent explanation.
I am currently studying as dental tech. Easy to understand video tnx
thank you doctor a very good explanation
Thanks for sharing this. I understood your explanation of removing the excursive contacts on the inclines. However, it appears as if you did not have to make any adjustments when there were contact marks on non functional cusps (buccal cusp of the PFM crown). Is that correct?
Makes things clearer , Thanks :)
Great video for students thanks a lot
thanks for the video Brad
Thank You Doc! great refresh mini class before exam tomorrow
in class II molar occlusion, the maxillary teeth is likely to be in a more anterior position than the mandibular teeth. This means greater chance of deep overbite and possibly a larger distance between the bottom front and top front teeth. What this ultimately means is the lower central anteriors will likely occlude on the cervical portion of the upper maxillary central incisors, or even on the palate. Class III is the opposite, the bottom teeth will be further in front of the top teeth. QED
Didnt #5 have too heavy of occlusal contact after the crown was adjusted?
And what about for the other bite classes?
Well done!! Tks!!
THANK YOU!
thanks verry much!
It is not entirely clear why you removed the 2.5 premolar from the occlusion and loaded the 2.4 - with an amalgam seal .
This video is completely worth!!, thanks
My pleasure.
thanks for the vid.
Please do more simplified videos about OCCLUSION- this was very good.
What topic withing occlusion in particular?
very helpful .thanx a lot
Excellent information.
Glad it was helpful
Very good vedeo for clinicians. Occlusion in dentulous pt.
It's one area that mystifies clinical staff
Thank u so much u help me
well explained, thank you for the video
I'm glad it helped.
Thanks alot
Je veux des vidéos sur la cavité d'accès endodontique
i would like to know the cost (money)
Tooth number 5
good very good
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Where do the anterior teeth touch?
Android3k no touch
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Amazing video. Clear and on point explanation.