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Custom cone obturation
8:03
2 месяца назад
Understanding PROTAPER SYSTEM
14:05
10 месяцев назад
Simplified Sectional Obturation Technique
6:37
11 месяцев назад
Pre Endodontic Restoration
7:02
Год назад
Management of pain after RCT
17:26
Год назад
Pain after RCT
15:12
Год назад
EndoCrown
11:10
Год назад
Dentine bonding agents
16:42
2 года назад
C Factor in dental composites
10:34
2 года назад
What to see in a radiograph before RCT
16:21
2 года назад
How to Anesthetize hot tooth
10:01
2 года назад
Smart Dentistry
0:29
3 года назад
Glass Ionomer Cement
17:13
3 года назад
Carrier based Obturation technique
8:03
3 года назад
Dental Casting defects
17:57
3 года назад
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@salmankhursheed7138
@salmankhursheed7138 3 дня назад
amazing vedio
@AlavalaVenkateswarlu-g8b
@AlavalaVenkateswarlu-g8b 3 дня назад
Class 2 composite bulk filling will satisfy the c factor rule but depth of curing light is only 2mm, so by bulk filling 4mm gingival depth class 2 cavity will leave an un cured composite will affect the strength of the restoration
@sakshibhatia7057
@sakshibhatia7057 6 дней назад
Thank u so much for the guidance 😊
@user-ut6qx6gv3p
@user-ut6qx6gv3p 6 дней назад
For the past few years I have been having a serious bad breath but thanks to Dr ohanon I have been able to get rid of my bad breath with the help of his natural remedies 🍀, which cure me totally🌺🌱
@prichakatoch1450
@prichakatoch1450 7 дней назад
Helpful ❤
@shivannarayanadodda2020
@shivannarayanadodda2020 8 дней назад
Keep teaching us sir... I'm blessed to be your student.. We will be with you
@reviver000
@reviver000 12 дней назад
Thanks for ur really awesome content. How many canals can we shape using flexible protaper files sir... If I follow these method. And I also sometimes think files detoriates while autoclave ing done... This increases the fracture rate.. Tq.
@divya2janapati
@divya2janapati 13 дней назад
Excellent very meticulously explained with images sir I appreciate ur explanatory skills in a short manner
@MagischeMismuschel
@MagischeMismuschel 14 дней назад
Thank you very much Dr. Benin. Your videos are very helpful. Greetings from Germany
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
Glad to hear that! I am extremely happy...
@giftsonsamuel7840
@giftsonsamuel7840 15 дней назад
Well Explained Sir 👏👏. Sir what is the average number of canals a protaper rotary file can be used safely for a beginner Dentist.
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 14 дней назад
Three to four molars will be optimal.
@hishamyasin3485
@hishamyasin3485 15 дней назад
keep giving knowledge ... and keep in mind the greater good and afterlife (heaven as a reward)
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
Thanks a lot for your kind words... I am so lucky to have people like you ...
@marysoniya9754
@marysoniya9754 15 дней назад
👌Nice Doctor
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
So nice of you
@dr.kamrulislam4614
@dr.kamrulislam4614 15 дней назад
Very informative sir,
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
Thanks and welcome
@lakshmiekalyankar2780
@lakshmiekalyankar2780 15 дней назад
Sir please explain about speed and torque.
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
I will make this video after uploading single visit RCT and screw-in effect videos. Thanks
@lakshmiekalyankar2780
@lakshmiekalyankar2780 13 дней назад
@@smartdentistry Thank you sir.
@shinemanoj2097
@shinemanoj2097 15 дней назад
Nice one
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
Thanks 🔥
@kiranmathai3002
@kiranmathai3002 15 дней назад
Nicely explained Sir. Can u plz do a video on screw in effect?
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
I will make this video after single visit RCT video
@kiranmathai3002
@kiranmathai3002 13 дней назад
Thank u sir​@@smartdentistry
@FunTastic1
@FunTastic1 15 дней назад
Please sir make a video of how you do single visit RCT in your clinic.
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 15 дней назад
I will make a video within a week. Thank you
@angang11
@angang11 15 дней назад
❤❤good
@jobinpoomani3202
@jobinpoomani3202 15 дней назад
Nicely explained sir
@shams5340
@shams5340 16 дней назад
its really a super simple explanation, thank you so much sir
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
You are most welcome
@rizazaini286
@rizazaini286 18 дней назад
Thank you, this helps a lot
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
Glad it helped!
@s524j
@s524j 19 дней назад
Wonderful explanation doctor You just made learning so much easy and interesting🎉 Please upload more videos related to dental materials
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
Thank you, I will
@s524j
@s524j 13 дней назад
@@smartdentistry thank you so much sir 🙏
@user-yg5ms2iz1v
@user-yg5ms2iz1v 21 день назад
Thx dr from iraq 🌹
@gunabantaelangbam8680
@gunabantaelangbam8680 25 дней назад
Thnk u sir
@memelogsofficial
@memelogsofficial 25 дней назад
Hi sir. Im beginner to rotary system. Sir when i use sequence fo sx,s1,f1 i have no issue in reaching working length while cleaning and shaping. But when i tried with master cone. I always ended reaching working length shorter than f1 file goes. What mistake im doing sir. Please help me to sort out
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 25 дней назад
This is because of inadequate coronal enlargement. 1. Use GG drills number 3 to enlarge the coronal part 2. Use 40-60 size hand files to enlarge the coronal portion
@manjunathhs1270
@manjunathhs1270 Месяц назад
You are a fabulous practical teacher God bless you dear doctor .. Dentistry needs a good lecturer like you ..
@kellvinsimon8615
@kellvinsimon8615 Месяц назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@DentistCorner
@DentistCorner Месяц назад
I feel so lucky that I found your channel. So helpful
@Floodland-bn3ol
@Floodland-bn3ol Месяц назад
The intra-pulpal injection is very painful. Would sedation dentistry where the patient is asleep work instead?
@ritugour7775
@ritugour7775 Месяц назад
Sir please share video of working length measuring from radiograph while doing rotary protapers.
@muskanchouhan11
@muskanchouhan11 Месяц назад
U are Amazing sir, May God bless you.
@drsadiathedentist
@drsadiathedentist Месяц назад
V nice , but through out video apical portion was not visible bcoz of written content
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry 13 дней назад
Sorry for that. In the future I will design slides taking these into consideration. Thanks for your suggestion..
@shivanikumatgi7163
@shivanikumatgi7163 Месяц назад
Thankyou so much... Its intresting also.. Very understandable
@lifewithapurpose9092
@lifewithapurpose9092 Месяц назад
Thankyou sir
@zameerunisaifnaz3505
@zameerunisaifnaz3505 Месяц назад
Best video..... amazing👏👏👏👏👏
@madihaadeeb1835
@madihaadeeb1835 Месяц назад
Radix inter molaris
@kindahal-shraideh8539
@kindahal-shraideh8539 Месяц назад
Thank you soooo much, it helped a lot ❤
@vinayyadav9188
@vinayyadav9188 Месяц назад
sir it's a retained deciduous molar and the permanent is missing congenitally. Place- Primary second molar. No occlusion. Roots are i think 1/2 the size of other molars. Decay - a guava seed size decay just adjacent to back molar. (Similar to the pic you have attached on your video with title caries removal technique , don't remove caries) the decay is not giving any pain through infection(which needs to be treated through medicine). But sometimes abnormal pressure on the broken structure while eating gives pain for few minutes. The doctor said to me that rct will last only for 2 years so i should go for implant instead but i want to save this tooth for as long as possible. So please tell me that within 2 years will the roots resorb on it's own even after rct or it could last more. Should I go for rct directly or try to go for filling first( pulp capping if needed). During my 6 months earlier visit to another doctor the decay was very small and no pain at all of any kind. Doctor said to me when some problem will occur then come again. Now the tooth structure is breaking in very small pieces. That's why I want some treatment so that more damage to the tooth can be minimised. (I have replied on the earlier comment but don't know why it's not visible afterwards.)
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry Месяц назад
Hi Thanks for explaining everything in a such a beautiful manner 1. Roots will not resorb as there is no permanent tooth. Roots will resorb only secondary to eruption force from the permanent tooth 2. RCT will definitely last longer than two years if done with high accuracy. Although procedural errors are more likely to occur in deciduous tooth more than permanent tooth. 3. If pulp capping could be attempted, I feel that should be the first choice 4. If the tooth is in occlusion and has no mobility , then saving this tooth will be an better option rather than going for implant although well planned implant will have a better outcome 5. I have seen deciduous tooth surviving and functioning even in 60 year old individuals. So I would recommend going for conservative treatments like restoration, pulp capping, RCT and if everything fails, implant is always an option. Thank you
@vinayyadav9188
@vinayyadav9188 Месяц назад
@@smartdentistry thankuu so muchh sir for your valuable advice. I am glad that you gave me your time.
@vinayyadav9188
@vinayyadav9188 Месяц назад
Can you please please help me telling how many years can rct with crown will work properly for deciduous molar which is broken from side. Or should i go for pulp capping then filling if possible. With lots of hope I am sending this to you please help to come to a decision of saving my tooth for as long as possible. Btw i am 20 year old..
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry Месяц назад
Hi You have mentioned your age is 20 and the tooth is deciduous molar Is that a retained tooth? If that is a retained tooth and the permanent tooth is missing congenitally, then we shall attempt to retain the deciduous tooth But it must be verified with X-Ray in advance Again the long term success of deciduous tooth is very not good as compared to permanent tooth. Need more details to come to any decision like tooth number, decay status, root length available, occlusion and much more
@vinayyadav9188
@vinayyadav9188 Месяц назад
​@@smartdentistry Yes sir it's a retained deciduous molar and the permanent is missing congenitally. The roots are in good condition right now and the decay is not giving any pain through infection(which needs to be treated through medicine). But sometimes abnormal pressure on the broken structure while eating gives pain for few minutes. The doctor said to me that rct will last only for 2 years so i should go for implant instead but i want to save this tooth for as long as possible. So please tell me that within 2 years will the roots resorb on it's own even after rct or it could last more. Should I go for rct directly or try to go for filling first( pulp capping if needed). During my 6 months earlier visit the decay was very small and no pain at all of any kind. Doctor said to me when some problem will occur then come again. Now the tooth structure is breaking in small pieces. That's why I want some treatment so that more damage to the tooth can be minimised. I will be highly greatful if you can help me.
@vinayyadav9188
@vinayyadav9188 Месяц назад
​@@smartdentistryYes sir it's a retained deciduous molar and the permanent is missing congenitally. The roots are in good condition right now and the decay is not giving any pain through infection(which needs to be treated through medicine). But sometimes abnormal pressure on the broken structure while eating gives pain for few minutes. The doctor said to me that rct will last only for 2 years so i should go for implant instead but i want to save this tooth for as long as possible. So please tell me that within 2 years will the roots resorb on it's own even after rct or it could last more. Should I go for rct directly or try to go for filling first( pulp capping if needed). During my 6 months earlier visit the decay was very small and no pain at all of any kind. Doctor said to me when some problem will occur then come again. Now the tooth structure is breaking in small pieces. That's why I want some treatment so that more damage to the tooth can be minimised.
@mahdiyeganeh8039
@mahdiyeganeh8039 Месяц назад
Wow this is awsome🤩 keep going doctor👌♥️
@playzone_xyz
@playzone_xyz Месяц назад
I have deep decay in teeth but there is not active cavity. I mean its cleam but decay wery near to the pulp. Doctors suggest for PTRO should go for it?
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry Месяц назад
Definitely you can follow the advise from your dentist. If there is no caries activity, then probably a permanent restoration can be done
@kaushiksenapsti6523
@kaushiksenapsti6523 Месяц назад
What is pulse curing
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry Месяц назад
Pulse curing is a technique of curing dental composites in which at first composite is cured for 3-5 seconds with low intensity light. Then 2-3 minutes time interval is given for the composite to relive the stress generated by polymerization shrinkage. The the composite is cured with high intensity light cure unit as per the manufacturers instructions (Usually 20-40 Seconds)
@kaushiksenapsti6523
@kaushiksenapsti6523 Месяц назад
@@smartdentistry Thank you for the reply
@yogesh14525
@yogesh14525 Месяц назад
Thank u so much sir 🙏🏻
@s524j
@s524j Месяц назад
Doctor could you please post lectures on dental caries from sturdevant
@s524j
@s524j Месяц назад
Thank you so much doctor 😢🎉
@khalidmahmood8589
@khalidmahmood8589 Месяц назад
Many thanks sir for your excellent explanation on endo burs for access cavity
@Dr.dant444
@Dr.dant444 Месяц назад
Best explanation ever
@NaytoeNaytoe-dc9zp
@NaytoeNaytoe-dc9zp Месяц назад
Thank you sir🙏
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry Месяц назад
Most welcome
@DentistCorner
@DentistCorner Месяц назад
Sir plz make videos on obturation of simple molars
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry Месяц назад
Thank you. Single cone obturation techniques? or anyother easy obturation techniques?
@DentistCorner
@DentistCorner Месяц назад
@@smartdentistry single cone obturation techniques plz. Your videos have helped me alot thanks alot 🙏🙏
@avinashvj6545
@avinashvj6545 Месяц назад
Explained in very simple and understandable way. Thankyou sir🙏🙏🙏
@smartdentistry
@smartdentistry Месяц назад
You're most welcome