Sir can u please make more videos on local anaesthesia and Exodontia... Because I feel after watching ur videos my concepts are being recreated... I will love to know about these two topics also.. About how much I was unaware till date.. Beautiful helpful video indeed❤... Have taken a challenge to complete watching all ur vidoes this week in final year.
Thanks for simplicity. But I think desmoplastic ameloblastoma has classified as it own entity? Pls we need more videos on other tumor( both being n malignant )cyst and their mgt Thanks. Good job
I really appreciate ur videos. I wd be very greatful if u can do one on cancrum oris, orofacial manifestation of HIV, salivary gland tumor, carcinoma of the tongue, cancrum oris, acute osteomyelitis, fracture of the mandible and maxilla
@@prashansamehta6114 A lot of oral surgeons and residency programs in the US do not follow WHO classifications and continue to have 'Solid and multicystic' - OMFS study guide book by Lam & Laskin. Dr. Naik did an excellent job in the video.
@@msdentallectures7408 Sir I had ameloblastoma when I am 6 years and we did surgery in 2011 at TATA memorial hospital Mumbai , today I am 18 year old , there is no any growth after surgery .... any problem in future?
In unilocular total bone is involving and giving unilocular appearance but in multilocular some bone is not involving making it locules why that bone is not involving sir
entire bone is same...but multiple areas of bone destruction merge to give rise unilocular nature...in that process of merging it gives multilocular appearance due to bony septa remaining...as it further progresses that septa also involved
@@msdentallectures7408 but ameloblastoma has its origin from rests of dental lamina and cyst linking of odontogenic epithelium like that but how can we say it is Unicentric sir
What is the difference between lumen and cavity Luminal means lumen is lined by epithelium cyst means cavity lined by epithelium then what is the difference sir
both are same ...but the context of usage is different ...for example lumen is more appropriate to denote internal hollow of a blood vessel or any tubular structures