Prosthodontics | Rests & Proximal Plates | INBDE, ADAT
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Thank you Dr. Ryan for such crisp & easy to understand videos. Your videos give so much clarity to fuzzy concepts that are difficult to understand from textbooks
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Thank you so much! 3 years of prostho no one could make me understand it. Very calm and clear explanation. 👍👍
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Thank you for explaining indirect retainer so well. I have been struggling with this since 2011
Thanks Ryan, as always significant points were covered. eagerly waiting for the next one..
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Very useful informative lecture, explained in a simple way. Just wanted to clarify @ 6.25 MD width of 2.5-3mm of the rest would involve most of the width of the cingulum ,not the tooth.
Thank you Dr. Ryan for this video, I have a question, about the indirect retainers, does it matter if it's mesial or distal?
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Hey doctor Ryan, I have a query about indirect retainer.
From where we draw the line perpendicular to the fulcrum line? Like on which point of fulcrum line?
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Why do we want to keep the apical inclination towards the centre for rest seats
@ 5:50 In school, I learned for a cingulum rest to be .5-1mm labiolingually. Anything outside of that range would have gotten points docked on a practical. Whether or not the presented measurement of 2mm is tested, which measurement should I prepare clinically?
I hav doubt In Indirect retainers part After giving rests on the distal side of most posterior tooth on both the quadrants of the arch we draw the fulcrum line n then perpendicularly will place the indirect retainer but wat if the tooth perpendicular to it is missing ?
If that tooth is missing, then you would build the indirect retainer to the next nearest tooth or teeth.
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if we prepare 1.5 for a rest seat, wouldn't that expose dentin and cause pain ?
What a great video! thanks so much, just a quick q: does the indirect retainer go right in the middle of the 2 distal rests? I understand it goes perpendicular to the fulcrum line, but how do you chose which tooth you will place it?
Great question! You are absolutely correct that the most ideal position would be at the perpendicular bisector of the fulcrum line. In other words, just like you said, in the middle of the most distal rests.
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Very nice video...👍 Thanku...I have a question to ask do we use indirect retainers in case of class IV??
Usually not for Kennedy Class IV.
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never understood the fulcrum line niow i do thank youuuuu
For occlusal rest, how come they use the terminology describing the floor: "inclines" apically toward the center if it is actually sloping down?
Because as you go from the prepared side inward, the tooth surface dips down apically, as in toward the root apex of the tooth.
Hello Ryan! Thanks for the video! Do you have an e-mail that I could talk to you? I am from Brazil and I have some questions about board exams.
Hello! You can reach out to me via officialmentaldental@gmail.com or through my Facebook page.
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