Oral Surgery | Orofacial Pain | INBDE, ADAT

Oral Surgery | Orofacial Pain | INBDE, ADAT

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@motun5714
@motun5714 - 20.09.2019 07:35

Thanks a lot!

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@mnemonicsformbbsbds6252
@mnemonicsformbbsbds6252 - 20.09.2019 19:06

Thank you so much sir...😍😍

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@fatimaammiri8831
@fatimaammiri8831 - 20.09.2019 21:21

Thank you very very very very much Dr 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

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@tasneemnashaatb9618
@tasneemnashaatb9618 - 14.01.2020 07:11

Where is part 1

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@tasneemnashaatb9618
@tasneemnashaatb9618 - 14.01.2020 07:12

Thanks alot 💙

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@cardiacmyxoma4073
@cardiacmyxoma4073 - 18.05.2020 05:03

I just want to thank you for all you do. Seriously. You're saving so many dental student lives lol!

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@garimabharti4906
@garimabharti4906 - 23.06.2020 20:35

i want vedio on mandibular fracture whre n which plates are used that will be helpful for me n thanks yours vedios helped me alot plzz upload vedios on mandibular fracture in detail

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@horseugal
@horseugal - 01.09.2020 14:10

Thank you so much! Really appreciate it :)

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@chaitanyashah4896
@chaitanyashah4896 - 05.09.2020 06:00

Great work

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@pretzymagpie484
@pretzymagpie484 - 01.10.2020 07:37

What is the meaning of pulsating and non pulsating in chronic headache??

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@ahmedsherif7120
@ahmedsherif7120 - 05.10.2020 02:33

Thank you you're the best

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@carmelaazulado6236
@carmelaazulado6236 - 05.10.2020 22:05

thank you!

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@samsh9674
@samsh9674 - 21.12.2020 23:24

Thank you so much for these amazing videos. I just have a question about TN. in dental decks it's mentioned that only Maxillary and Mandibular branches are involved not the Ophtalmic branch. can you please confirm ?

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@almasnaveedchinoy443
@almasnaveedchinoy443 - 12.01.2021 18:57

Do you have part one videos ? I am taking the inbde

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@stpalmer8
@stpalmer8 - 24.01.2021 19:31

These videos are so helpful studying along side Mosby's Review! Thank you!

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@deepthim9379
@deepthim9379 - 18.02.2021 14:02

Thanks so much. Please make more videos on the types of questions asked in the exam and discuss practice questions. Can't thank you enough.

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@Einsteinarabable
@Einsteinarabable - 24.04.2021 04:17

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@bonbondesel
@bonbondesel - 01.12.2021 03:21

Trijemal neuralgia due post dental work or not can also be a constant moderate pain with periods of rising pain, associated with symptoms such as vision issue, vertigo/dizziness/balance issue. In few words a chronique facial pain. Unilateral.
Sadly most dentists even specialized dentists or neurologists don't take this kind of neuralgia in account because it's said to be rare and rarely learned as symptoms to have clues of trijemal neuralgia.
It leads many studients to disregard this aspect then later to a lack of diagnosis.
It's a shame that the majority of the contents regarding these kind of issues disregard also this aspect of neuralgia and facial pain that could be linked to teeth or TMD, etc...
Showing how to recognize a trijemal neuralgia and facial pain only through the symptoms described in the video is very common and participate to a very narrow view and mysconception of these neuralgias.

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@HACKERdENTIST
@HACKERdENTIST - 21.12.2021 13:04

Thanks

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@Marina-gr1dd
@Marina-gr1dd - 22.02.2022 07:17

what is the treatment for phantom toothache? thank you ryan

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@hareeshkumar5557
@hareeshkumar5557 - 25.02.2022 19:15

Very nice 👍

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@michael.imv.8989
@michael.imv.8989 - 08.05.2022 11:47

Have you heard of some that can't be num I have a tooth that can't be touched 😫 I don't know what to do an I need the tooth out

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@AmitisL
@AmitisL - 21.06.2022 02:51

Very helpful, thank you

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@raedred868
@raedred868 - 11.10.2022 11:38

Beautiful video once again. Thanks a bunch for all the content you put out. Extremely helpful!

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@MariaMagdyGirgisHannaMankariou
@MariaMagdyGirgisHannaMankariou - 07.01.2023 23:22

Orofacial pain is a general term referring to any pain felt in the mouth, jaws and the face. Orofacial pain is a common symptom, and there are many causes. It is estimated that over 95% of cases of orofacial pain result from dental conditions, such as toothaches, pulpitis, and abscesses After dental pain, the second most common cause of orofacial pain is temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). Other causes can include postoperative pain or pain associated with a malignancy, neuropathic pains or headaches.

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@rayray66
@rayray66 - 21.06.2023 09:33

I am on a journey to fix my severe oral facial pain I'm feeling. I think I have TN and i'm going around to multiple dentists who have no clue about it or why I'm in pain. Thank you for this video.

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@Peaceful993
@Peaceful993 - 28.11.2023 14:09

Really appreciate your efforts 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thank you!

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@FatimaSoliman-kn1dd
@FatimaSoliman-kn1dd - 21.05.2024 18:11

Allah bless you and guide you ❤

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@nena2172
@nena2172 - 16.08.2024 15:25

Thnx♥️،keep the great work

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@Lelam-ug3wg
@Lelam-ug3wg - 05.11.2024 18:48

So a specialist treating orofacial pain non-surgically is a Stomatologist?

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