Pediatric Dentistry | Space Management | INBDE, ADAT
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- In this video, we discuss natural space in the dental arches, space management techniques, delayed and deviant eruption Thanks for watching!
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So nice of you, thanks for watching!
Brilliant video- I've been a dentist for 15 years- this was a great great review- thanks so much for taking the time to make it! Subscribed!
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!
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Your videos are very helpful! Can you also discuss osteomyelitis in general, please and thank you.
Hold that space! Thanks for the videos :)
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Band and loop for D space works because after extraction eruptions of P2 is likely accelerated
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Love this, but could we get a future mention of how to manage ectopic 3s . Thank you so much!
Ah, that is a very interesting topic! I'd love to talk more about it or have someone on our podcast talk about it. That is certainly outside the scope of the board exam, but a great suggestion.
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Thank you for the videos I appreciate it a lot
Can I ask a question can we use a distal shoe appliance for ectopic eruption of molars ( 6s )
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Yes great video and clear /DR RYAN when you do it orthodontics and operative dentistry ? please sr
I hope to start within the next few weeks!
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Does an ankylosed primary molar exfoliate normally?
Hello Dr Ryan , are you not using the universal dentition naming system for primary teeth from A to T? As you saying E (palmer )for primary second molar? I am confused now which one we should follow for inbde? Thank you so much
I am still confused about what to do if there is asymmetry between the eruption of teeth like what should we do? Dr. Ryan can you please explain again the concept of extracting the contralateral side to keep the midline on? Thank you!
Asymmetry between right and left sides is fairly typical, and is considered normal if the asymmetry is
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Hello Dr. Ryan. Thank you for the lecture. I am a pediatric dentist from Turkey. If we have patients with multiple tooth loss on one side , we generally do removable appliances instead of Nance or LLHA. I am wondering if Nance and LLHA are based on textbook knowledge for INBDE OR our colleagues in US prefer to apply fixed appliance like Nance and LLHA instead of removable appliance in general practice?
We generally prefer fixed appliances for space maintenance and growth modification, whereas orthodontists in other parts of the world (the UK for instance) prefer removable appliances.
Hello Dr. Ryan. What if both primary molars are extracted. Permanent 1st molar is already erupted. What space maintainer should I use? Thank you
You could do a long-span band and loop off the permanent first molar if it's just one side, or (more likely) a lingual holding arch if you want more stability.
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When the crown has erupted into the mouth, how much of the tooth formation is complete?
3/4
Greetings to you DR Ryan and those of the mental dental community. May I ask , , While talking in the last section about ankylosed primary teeth , , Do these teeth extract well? or is it with difficulty to remove the ankylosed molar teeth?? Will the teeth give or is it a matter of breaking alveolar bone to remove them🤔
Ankylosed teeth tend to be significantly more challenging to extract due to fusion between the cementum and alveolar bone. Surgical removal of alveolar bone is often, but not always required to completely remove the tooth.
Ankylosis of E more common than D or is it vice versa?
It is a controversial topic, but I believe E’s are ankylosed more commonly than D’s.
Too bad most people that teach based on excitement of sharing things they learn over time are doing stuff like this and their counterparts hold university positions!! Thanks chief
what mean the As, Bs, Ds?? not idea please help
That is referring to the Palmer notation for primary or baby teeth. A= central incisor, B= lateral incisor, C= canine, D= first molar, E= second molar.
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