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1. Viscosity & its clinical significance
2. Newtonian fluid
3. Pseudoplastic fluid
4. Dilatant fluid
5. Bingham plastic
6. Determining the working time and setting time
7. Thixotropy & its significance
8. Elasticity
9. Viscoelasticity
10. stress
11. strain
12. Tensile stress
13. Compressive stress
14, Shear stress
15. Complex stress
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I like how easy it was to follow along with your explanations. Very well elaborated, I enjoyed this. Thank You so much.
Wow, you explain very well. I barely speak English and I can understand you perfectly. Thank you for make this videos.
I'm glad you liked it :)
It's an amazing explanation:)
Thank you Ma'am 😊😊 for teaching us
Your vedios are great with both clinical orientation and with basic theory!!!! Really liked it and it helped me a lott...
..These are mandatory for us to understand to do a better clinical work!!!
Thank u so much Dr. Teeth😇👌
Thanks :)
Hello ma'am
Your videos are great
They are a great help .I have just started my MDS journey and these basics videos are great for recap sessions. Please do explain Maxwell and vicot models as well.pls do provide us the references from where should we read about the topics as well
Thanku so much 😊
woow maam u just made everything so easy..thanq so much
exceptional mam ... THANKS A LOT
Which is more important to dental material thermal conductivity or thermal diffussivity
Please add more videos related to dental materials viva is nearing. Your videos are the ones that alwys helped me since my 1st year. Hope u upload the videos soon. Thankyou so much for your hard work☺
Hi Haritha, I'm working on more content and will upload soon :)
Wow cuz this is excellent work! Congrats and keep it up.
Thanks :)
ma'am can u upload vdos on structure of matter and principle of adhesion????
Thank u so much mam for share this vedio
Its very helpfull for me 🙏🙏🙏
Please upload more videos of physical properties. Your videos are really helpful! ❤️
The entire dental material syllabus has been covered on our website. You can enroll here www.drteethacademy.com/courses/dental-materials/
Perfect video 🙏
From which book you are teaching???
ma'am when u r uploading the 2nd part...plz upload it before January.. ma'am plzzzzzzz.....
Maam , please cover the topic of dental ceramic
Amazing mam😍🙏
Please record application of mechanical properties in restorative dentiayry .
👍🏻 explained well
Doubt:
At 17:43 it is mentioned that due to thixotropy the material is liquefied(less resistance/viscous) then putting it in mandibular tray wouldn't it fall as it is more liquified than earlier????????
Thixotropy means the material becomes less viscous when shaken, vibrated or put in pressure. When we put it on tray we dont apply a force, hence its doesn't fall.. once its inside the mouth we apply pressure and then it flows and records all the areas.
@@DrTeethAcademy but in order to spread the material evenly on the tray before taking impression .... We would be tapping or shaking(a form of thixotropic movement) ...wouldn't it be significant?
Thixotropy is due to continuous shaking, vibrating etc wherein the molecules of the material does not get time to get back to its normal position. Once you place it on the tray, continuous shaking,vibrating is obviously not done.
@@DrTeethAcademy thanks for clearing my confusion!
Thanks for the wonderful and helpful video.
Glad you liked my efforts :)
So helpful, thank you for the amazing video 😍
And yes, we need more videos, please ♥️
Hey, Thanks for the feedback. Will surely continue making more videos :)
Please make video of alloys
Great
ty so much >>>> we need more videos plz
More videos coming soon :)
Madam...need a vdo of investment material.
Thank you mam
tysmm
difference between pseudoplastic and thxiotropic materials
mam need mcqs of dental materials
Maam after teaching each topic, are u going what question can ask from this topic??
I didn't get you. You mean you need a list of questions that can be asked from the video?
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mam need a video on impression materials ....
Hi Keerthika, will make a video soon :)
Plz tell references
Ceramics pls
Ok Zainab :)
Thermal properties of dm?
www.drteethacademy.com/courses/dental-materials/
You are not posting new vidieos
Hi, we are posting new videos regularly. For more videos on dental materials, click on this link-
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May Allah bless u... I hated this subject before listening to your lectures...Jazak Allah
Urdu lecture please
Ap hindi m lecture q ni bnate
More video on this chapter😊
Sure :)
If u uploaded it a week ago it will b more helpful 😥...
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Dr Teeth haha ... its ok 😅
Yeah exams are just now over
@@Zainab-zz5quI regret being late :(
@@DrTeethAcademy It's ok