
In this introductory lectures of the oral cavity the anterior and posterior limits of the oral cavity are briefly explained. In the opening of the lecture it was explained why it is important for the healthcare professionals to understand the normal anatomy of the oral cavity.
In this video, we provide a brief description of the parts and boundaries of the oral cavity using illustrations and clinical pictures.
In this video lecture, I have described the functions of the human oral cavity.
In this video lecture, we have described the key anatomical landmarks of the oral cavity by using clinical pictures and diagrams of the oral cavity.
In this vide, we have provided the brief description of the nerve, blood supply, and the venous drainage of the oral cavity.
In this video lecture, I have explained the two sets of human dentition. The number and names of teeth in each type of dentition. I have also explained about anterior and posterior teeth. I hope you will like this video feel free to ask questions. Good Luck !
In this video lecture, I have provided brief description of parts of human teeth using pictures of anterior and posterior teeth. We have also demonstrated the point of union between crown and the root that is cervical line or the cementoenamel junction (CEJ).
This video lecture provides an overview or brief account on the functions of human teeth.
This video lecture provides an overview of the tissues of the tooth. The detailed description of the individual tissues of the tooth will be in the next lectures.
In this video we have provided a brief overview of the structure and composition of enamel.
In this video lecture we have provided a brief overview of the structure, properties, and composition of dentin.
In this video lecture, we have described the properties and biochemical composition of cementum.
In this video lecture, I have described the anatomy of the dental pulp, composition, and the functions of the pulp.
In this video lecture, I have described the dentioenamel junction, cementoenamel junction, and cementodentinal junction.
In this video lecture, I have explained the supporting tissues of the tooth with the help of colorful illustration.
The teeth and the supporting tissues have a profuse blood and nerve supply. In this video lecture, I have explained the blood and the nerve supply of the teeth with the help of illustrations.
Thank you so much for enrolment into the course. Hope this course and the bonus lecture is useful. Looking forward for your feedback.
Thank you so much for enrolling into the course. Hope this course and the bonus resource is useful.
Hello and welcome,
Discover the fascinating world of the "Human Oral Cavity and the Structure of Teeth" with this comprehensive course. I'm Rizwan Ullah, and I hold a Master's degree in Oral Biology from Bart's and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry in the United Kingdom.
Our course is tailored to meet the educational needs of dental students, medical students, dental hygiene students, and other health sciences enthusiasts eager to delve into the intricacies of the oral cavity and tooth structure. If you're a pre-medical or pre-dentistry student, this course is an invaluable resource to kickstart your journey.
We've meticulously designed this course to provide evidence-based insights into the anatomy of the oral cavity and the structure of teeth. As a student or a future healthcare professional, this knowledge is essential for your studies and practical work with patients during clinical training.
Our course content is presented in short and engaging video lectures. These lectures include informative text, tables, flowcharts, illustrations, and clinical images.
The course is divided into two distinct modules:
Human Oral Cavity
Delve into the intricacies of the oral cavity, its anatomy, and its crucial role in human health.
Structure of a Tooth
Explore the detailed structure of teeth, which is essential for anyone in dentistry or healthcare.
To assess your learning and readiness for medical and dental board exams. We have included quizzes designed in line with the examination patterns of dental boards.
I am committed to responding to your questions and feedback. I am here to support your learning journey and enrich your experience.
Thank you for considering this course. I look forward to having you on board as we explore the wonders of the human oral cavity and the structure of teeth together.
Best wishes and good luck!