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Oral Pathology | Mucosal Infections | INBDE, ADAT 

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@mentaldental
@mentaldental 6 лет назад
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@juliaannenkova9861
@juliaannenkova9861 6 лет назад
🌞🌞🌞A lot lot lot thanks to your efforts, Ryan! ( Sorry if I haven’ t written correctly your name 😔) Your videos are enormously helpful and easy to listen and to memorize!!! This is so important during preps to NBDE part 2!!!!!! Waiting for new videos on different NBDE part 2 disciplines! Your videos is a must have , no doubts!!!!! Good luck to you!!!!! Thank you!👍😉
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 6 лет назад
Julia Annenkova Thank you so much!! That makes me very happy to hear :) more videos to come soon!
@incizer4419
@incizer4419 2 года назад
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Season 7 and 8 contestants of Hells Kitchen experience facial paralysis, vertigo, deafness from Gordon Ramsey hunting them down
@dr.nesreenibrahim499
@dr.nesreenibrahim499 5 лет назад
Varicella is latent in any sensory ganglion especially dorsal ganglion not only trigeminal that’s why in shingle it affects dermatomes
@marcuscicero9735
@marcuscicero9735 3 года назад
Herpetic whitlow… text reads "patients until it resides" when it SHOULD read "patients until it resolves." Thank you Ryan. You are awesome! Up your microphone game! I bought a Heil PR40 and an Apogee USB interface. Really upped my audio.
@fawadjaved9877
@fawadjaved9877 5 лет назад
Dr. Ryan, can you please give the answer for the following question? A 9 year old presents with acute gingival pain of four days duration. There are small, round ulcers on the interproximal gingival and buccal mucosa. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A- Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis B- Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis C- Aphthous stomatitis D- Gingival abscess
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 5 лет назад
Hi Fawad, This is a great question and tests several key features of mucosal infections. It gives you a few clues right at the beginning: we know the patient is only 9 years old (childhood), the pain is acute, and lasts for just a few days (short duration). It also tells us that the condition presents as multiple small ulcers on gingiva (keratinized tissue) and buccal mucosa (non-keratinized tissue). The disease that best fits all of these descriptions--panoral (occurring all over the mouth), childhood, self-limiting, and small ulcers is A, primary herpetic gingivostomatitis.
@pepper658
@pepper658 11 месяцев назад
Bless you Dr. Ryan
@ahmedsherif7120
@ahmedsherif7120 3 года назад
Very Very helpful 👏, you're the best teacher ❤.
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 3 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@hanamoktar5838
@hanamoktar5838 5 лет назад
Awesome video Dr.Ryan!!
@namratajoshi4592
@namratajoshi4592 4 года назад
Just a little correction- koplik spots are white sandlike spots surrrounded by red rings. Thanks for the fabulous content on your channel! 😄🙏
@PauloHenrique-kz2tv
@PauloHenrique-kz2tv Год назад
your lessons are great!! thank you, so much
@mentaldental
@mentaldental Год назад
You’re so welcome! 😄
@SandhyaRamachandran
@SandhyaRamachandran 5 лет назад
awesome...u teach beautifully..thanks much !
@harshani5171
@harshani5171 Год назад
Thank you so much 🙏🙏♥️♥️
@hansareddy8785
@hansareddy8785 Год назад
correction at 4:37 - It is VZV is latent in Dorsal Root Ganglion not Trigeminal Ganglion.
@carmelaazulado6236
@carmelaazulado6236 4 года назад
great video, thank you
@بنينخليلناهي
@بنينخليلناهي 3 года назад
Thanks!!
@krishnachauhan5643
@krishnachauhan5643 5 лет назад
Thanks man
@SD-ft1pe
@SD-ft1pe 4 года назад
Thanks .:)
@fawadjaved9877
@fawadjaved9877 5 лет назад
Dr. Rayan.....hats off to you. Thank you
@RobertoCarlos-hd4lf
@RobertoCarlos-hd4lf 3 года назад
Thanks u
@ranc1215
@ranc1215 4 года назад
the videos really help! thanks for taking time to make helpful materials, ryan :>
@amirlila8478
@amirlila8478 2 года назад
thnks alot d.r Rayan..... BUT I think that HZV latnt in SACRAL ganglion in SNS... AGAIN ..THANKS ALOT .
@umarahmed4082
@umarahmed4082 2 года назад
Visit Doctor Ani John on RU-vid channel today for Shingles permanent elimination and for any other deadly disease or virus like Shingles virus, Herpes HSV1/2, HPV warts, and more his herbal supplements is very active to get rid of this disease without you having s-infect on your body.
@franciscaballero5062
@franciscaballero5062 Год назад
Thanks for this video Dr. Ryan. I have a question, can you explain a little bit more about the long term antibiotic use? thanks.
@ddsjasonlee
@ddsjasonlee Год назад
Dr Ryan! I have a question about where the viruses are when they are latent. I saw somewhere that dorsal root ganglion are known to harbor latent varicella zoster virus and trigeminal ganlion harbor latent varicella and herpes simplex virus. Can you clear this for us?? or I can just answer that all these viruses stay latent in trigeminal ganglion?? Thank you very much doctor!
@juhikannoje701
@juhikannoje701 2 года назад
type of biopsy for oral hairy tongue ? and oral candidiasis ? and pemphigus ?? hello doctor please can you answer my questions. thank you
@narsidamoni2624
@narsidamoni2624 4 года назад
How should I treat a actinomycetes infection inside the mouth?
@majdliaaudisho6238
@majdliaaudisho6238 Месяц назад
Dr. Ryan can you please help me understand this better on 5:10...the varicella Zoster stays latent in trigeminal nerve always? So if they bring for us a Ramsey Hunt syndrom and ask about where the virus is latent is it in trigeminal ganglion or we say geneculate? Or the geniculate ganglion is only when it's reactivated?
@hirajavaid3419
@hirajavaid3419 2 года назад
for the deep fungal infections do we need to know where they are from, the locations for boards?
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 2 года назад
Yes, I would be familiar with the general locations!
@umarahmed4082
@umarahmed4082 2 года назад
Visit Doctor Ani John on RU-vid channel today for Shingles permanent elimination and for any other deadly disease or virus like Shingles virus, Herpes HSV1/2, HPV warts, and more his herbal supplements is very active to get rid of this disease without you having s-infect on your body.
@diwashrai
@diwashrai 2 года назад
All these years, thought that actinomycosis is fungal infection.
@felixeggert3046
@felixeggert3046 5 лет назад
Are the slides available somewhere?
@drhasnaelfarrash2633
@drhasnaelfarrash2633 4 года назад
Hellooo , kindly when to use apple and when to use nystatin ??
@aricaromena
@aricaromena 3 года назад
Hi Ryan thank you for you videos, Can we tell aa clinical difference between condyloma latum and condyloma acuminate?
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 3 года назад
Condyloma acuminata are pink-colored warts caused by HPV. Condyloma lata are warty white-gray plaques caused by treponema palladium (syphilis).
@rasmirgarciagonzalez8246
@rasmirgarciagonzalez8246 3 года назад
Dr. Ryan do you recommend to use this videos for INBDE?
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 3 года назад
Yes, absolutely!
@Trigemind
@Trigemind 5 лет назад
One question dr. Ryan! You've presented oral hairy leukoplakia afer the Focal epithelial hyperplasia (Heck's disease) as if oral hairy leukoplakia had any connection with papilloma viruses manifestations? or is it as I think two different entities? Thanks in advance:)
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 5 лет назад
Hi there! They are similar in that they are both caused by viruses, but they are different in that they are associated with different viruses. FEH is caused by HPV, whereas OHL is caused by EBV, so they are definitely different disease processes.
@rocioguarniz5186
@rocioguarniz5186 2 года назад
Dr Ryan, thank you so much for this video! I have a question, can we do hygiene in patients with herpes or candidiasis? Please I hope you can answer my question and I need the source for the information. Thank you!
@HALLELUJAH4EVA
@HALLELUJAH4EVA 2 года назад
i believe it's contraindicated to perform hygiene in patients with active herpes simplex infections (i.e open cold sores)
@sergekelenjian1223
@sergekelenjian1223 2 года назад
hello Dr.Ryan, are your slides available for download? thank you for the amazing content
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 2 года назад
Yes they are! Visit www.mentaldental.com/faq to find out how to get them 😊
@ssedyabanejackson7570
@ssedyabanejackson7570 8 месяцев назад
Subscription to your accounts expensive for an average African.
@lizzz9220
@lizzz9220 6 месяцев назад
where can i access these notes dr in which website?
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 6 месяцев назад
You can find out how to get the notes on my website: www.mentaldental.com/faq
@Taurus-ph4vs
@Taurus-ph4vs 4 года назад
Hi I have a chronic severe halitosis i many years now. I have pharyngeal polyps. I have a severe tonsil Stones but I managed to take it out everyday. I tried every single product and go to the densist 2x a year. But My breath still stinks. One time I take antibiotics for earinfection. And I notice that My breath smells better. And Comes again after. Please help?
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 4 года назад
Thanks for your question. What you are describing sounds consistent with tonsilloliths, although there could be something medical-related going on if you are getting them consistently. I would recommend following up with your medical doctor and/or seeking out an oral medicine doctor or oral pathologist to get to the bottom of this issue.
@springsh6678
@springsh6678 3 года назад
Hi Dr Rayan I have a question here regarding appearance of back of the throat and soft palate in Herpangina which to me is almost the same as what you might see in Petechia when patient has Thrombocytopenic purpura. How we can distinguish them just by looking at them. Thanks
@mentaldental
@mentaldental 3 года назад
Just from looking may be difficult, but the lesions of herpangina are typically larger and covered with a yellowish pseudomembrane because they are ulcers rather than petechiae by nature. Of course, a review of symptoms with the patient and appropriate testing would clarify for you which is which.
@ssedyabanejackson7570
@ssedyabanejackson7570 8 месяцев назад
Wow...
@sharitamenezes8848
@sharitamenezes8848 Год назад
Hi. I'm from Brazil. I don't understand some words. Could you explain what is "pan-oral"? Is it means all tissues/mucosa of oral cavity?
@mentaldental
@mentaldental Год назад
Yes, that’s exactly what it means!
@sharitamenezes8848
@sharitamenezes8848 Год назад
@@mentaldental Thank you!
@kianaderi3582
@kianaderi3582 3 года назад
Nystatin isn't a statin
@paracletus3166
@paracletus3166 3 года назад
Reueÿdaschë 😊
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