Patient and operator chair positions in Fixed Prosthodontics - Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2013

Komentáře • 39

  • @ahmedibrahim1426
    @ahmedibrahim1426 Před rokem +1

    Very useful. I will take that as my base and build on it.

  • @BharatKatarmal
    @BharatKatarmal Před 9 lety +3

    Very nice presentation.

  • @dostadam4379
    @dostadam4379 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks mann. İt was soo useful

  • @veenuaggarwal2773
    @veenuaggarwal2773 Před 4 lety

    Very informative video thank you so much

  • @muhanadalawad6618
    @muhanadalawad6618 Před 10 lety

    good job

  • @wesamsamihassanali5271

    very helpful :D

  • @Hanan_khal1ed
    @Hanan_khal1ed Před 11 měsíci +1

    Super useful ❤.

  • @user-ig7qt7hi3v
    @user-ig7qt7hi3v Před 10 lety +3

    Great, but if there was audio explanation it would be much more better

  • @king1119743
    @king1119743 Před 9 lety

    ممتاز جدا جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @nour4337
    @nour4337 Před 6 měsíci

    very informative

  • @RobinRaj-dl9qv
    @RobinRaj-dl9qv Před rokem

    The hands are seen resting on patients head constantly which is a big no, and the rests change accordingly when this is corrected, apart from that its a helpful video.

    • @AzharFPD
      @AzharFPD  Před 6 měsíci

      You're welcome! Feel free to provide the source for the information, and we can discuss it further

  • @lailamohamad8108
    @lailamohamad8108 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for these information♡♡
    Can you please mention the references?
    ♡♡♡

    • @AzharFPD
      @AzharFPD  Před rokem

      Thank you
      The reference is Contemporary fixed prosthodontics by Dr. Steven Rosenthal

  • @dergoldyung5629
    @dergoldyung5629 Před 7 lety +2

    what does semi - supine mean ?
    found this :
    "Supine comes from Latin and means to lie flat on one's back. In the semi-supine position, the person lies on their back but with the knees bent."

  • @karimooooo3060
    @karimooooo3060 Před 10 lety

    wonderful

  • @user-vw4zs6jn5o
    @user-vw4zs6jn5o Před 6 lety

    what about occlusal surfaces ?? you only showed us buccal and palatal !

  • @samahelsalakawy6198
    @samahelsalakawy6198 Před 2 lety

    You are resting your hand over patient head

  • @AhmedWissam
    @AhmedWissam Před 5 lety +2

    watching this video with this poor quality animation and without audio was much painful than my neck right now

  • @trancewha
    @trancewha Před 7 lety

    Poor operator head positioning

    • @dergoldyung5629
      @dergoldyung5629 Před 7 lety

      what do u mean exactly ? bent neck ?

    • @trancewha
      @trancewha Před 7 lety

      perry hotter that is the main thing. Anytime your neck is bent over you are straining the muscles on the opposite side. You will also notice that to bend your neck over to one side the opposite elbow has to stick out sideways. That will also strain he shoulders. Most others are great. Main idea is get the patient to conform to you first.

    • @dergoldyung5629
      @dergoldyung5629 Před 7 lety

      thanx ! i almost always have neck pain :( but i think it will take some time till i learn how to properly sit

    • @AzharFPD
      @AzharFPD  Před rokem

      Agree with you, but you should be aware that proper head positioning can't be obtained unless you are using microscope where your head become staight to your back, but not all dentists can afford having microscope, therefore this video provide a rough idea how you position your self and your patient to acheive a proper tooth preparation.
      The reference for this demonstration was obtained from Contemporary fixed prosthodontics
      Book by Junhei Fujimoto, Martin F. Land, and Stephen F. Rosenstiel

  • @wise_fool
    @wise_fool Před 2 lety

    والocclusal طز فيه؟

    • @AzharFPD
      @AzharFPD  Před rokem

      من فضلك استخدم لغة مناسبة

    • @wise_fool
      @wise_fool Před rokem +1

      @@AzharFPD apologies

    • @AzharFPD
      @AzharFPD  Před rokem

      You are welcome

  • @BharatKatarmal
    @BharatKatarmal Před 9 lety

    Very nice presentation.