Lecture

Endodontics

This module covers the intricacies of endodontics and root anatomy, providing a thorough discussion on the various anatomical variants of teeth. Key points include:

  • Detailed examination of root structures in different teeth
  • Overview of the endodontic procedure steps
  • Illustrative examples of endodontic challenges and solutions

Originally aired on July 24, 1974, this video is essential for dental professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of root canal treatments.


Course Lectures
  • This module explores the microscopic structures of oral tissues and salivary glands, focusing on epithelial characteristics. Students will gain insights into:

    • The different types of oral epithelium
    • Functions of salivary glands
    • Microscopic anatomy and histological features

    Understanding these components is crucial for comprehending oral health and disease processes. This foundational knowledge supports further studies in dental anatomy and pathology.

  • This module introduces students to dental waxing techniques, emphasizing the laboratory setup and essential tools needed for effective application. Key topics include:

    • Preparation of the waxing bench
    • Overview of armamentarium used in waxing
    • A step-by-step demonstration of creating a wax cone on a thumbnail

    Students will learn the foundational skills necessary for further wax modeling in dental restorations, crucial for shaping teeth accurately.

  • Waxing a Mandibular Bicuspid
    Richard Charlick

    In this module, students will engage in a hands-on wax added technique for restoring the bucco-cervical morphology of a mandibular bicuspid on a visidont tooth. The key learning points include:

    • Understanding the anatomy of mandibular bicuspids
    • Skill development in wax application methods
    • Assessment of anatomical accuracy in wax restorations

    This practical experience is essential for mastering dental restorations and achieving a natural tooth appearance.

  • This module focuses on the wax added technique for restoring the mesio-incisal angle, lingual fossa, and mesial marginal ridge of a maxillary central incisor. Key aspects include:

    • Detailed anatomy of maxillary central incisors
    • Techniques for recreating specific anatomical features
    • Evaluating the impact of precise waxing on restorative outcomes

    Through this module, students will enhance their practical skills in dental wax modeling, essential for aesthetic restorations.

  • This module teaches the wax added technique for restoring a maxillary second bicuspid, focusing on the anatomical features such as the lingual cusp, mesial and distal marginal ridges, and buccal cusp ridges. Important components include:

    • Understanding the structure of maxillary second bicuspids
    • Techniques for accurate wax application
    • Assessment of the anatomical fidelity of wax restorations

    Students will refine their skills in dental wax modeling, crucial for producing lifelike restorations in clinical practice.

  • Mandibular Incisors
    Richard Charlick

    This module provides an in-depth discussion about mandibular incisors, covering their location, morphology, terminology, occlusion, and identifying characteristics. Key learning points include:

    • Identification of mandibular incisors and their unique features
    • Understanding occlusal patterns in relation to mandibular incisors
    • Terminology associated with tooth morphology

    This foundational knowledge is essential for recognizing and diagnosing dental conditions related to these teeth.

  • Mandibular Incisors Review
    Richard Charlick

    This review module focuses on reinforcing knowledge about mandibular incisors, summarizing key concepts and anatomical features discussed in the previous module. Key topics include:

    • Recap of mandibular incisor morphology
    • Importance of occlusion in overall dental health
    • Identifying characteristics for clinical practice

    Students will solidify their understanding of mandibular incisors, preparing them for practical application in dental scenarios.

  • Maxillary Premolars
    Richard Charlick

    This module discusses the anatomy of maxillary premolars, focusing on their location, position, occlusion, terminology, morphology, and identifying characteristics. Key areas of study include:

    • Structural differences between maxillary first and second premolars
    • Occlusal relationships in dentition
    • Terminology associated with premolar morphology

    By understanding these components, students will enhance their diagnostic and restorative skills in dental practice.

  • Maxillary Premolars Review
    Richard Charlick

    This review module provides a comprehensive summary of the anatomical features of maxillary premolars, reinforcing essential concepts discussed in the previous module. Key points include:

    • Recap of maxillary premolar morphology
    • Understanding occlusion patterns
    • Clinical significance of identifying features

    This review is critical for students preparing for practical applications in dental settings.

  • Maxillary Incisors
    Richard Charlick

    This module covers the anatomy of maxillary incisors, detailing their location, position, morphology, terminology, and identifying characteristics. Learning outcomes include:

    • Identifying unique features of maxillary incisors
    • Understanding their role in occlusion and dental function
    • Terminology related to maxillary incisor anatomy

    This foundational knowledge is essential for accurately diagnosing and restoring maxillary incisors in clinical practice.

  • Maxillary Incisors Review
    Richard Charlick

    This review module focuses on summarizing the anatomy of maxillary incisors, reiterating crucial concepts and features covered in the previous module. Key discussion points include:

    • Essential morphological traits of maxillary incisors
    • Importance of occlusion in dental health
    • Clinical implications of identifying features

    Students will solidify their knowledge base, preparing them for practical applications in restorations.

  • Primary Dentition Review
    Richard Charlick

    This module provides a comprehensive overview of primary dentition anatomy, highlighting the unique features of primary teeth compared to permanent teeth. Key areas of focus include:

    • Names and locations of primary teeth
    • Position and occlusion differences
    • Terminology and identifying characteristics

    Understanding these differences is crucial for pediatric dentistry and assessing the development of permanent dentition.

  • Canines (Cuspids) Review
    Richard Charlick

    This review module summarizes the anatomy of canines (cuspids), providing a comprehensive overview of their characteristics and features. Key topics include:

    • Identification of canine anatomy
    • Understanding their role in occlusion
    • Clinical significance of canine morphology

    At the end of this module, students will complete a ten-question quiz to assess their understanding of canine anatomy.

  • This module provides an additional review of maxillary molar anatomy, summarizing key features and characteristics discussed in previous lessons. Important points include:

    • Identifying anatomical features of maxillary molars
    • Understanding their role in occlusion
    • Clinical implications of molar morphology

    This review is essential for students preparing for practical applications in dental restorations and assessments.

  • Mandibular Premolars Review
    Richard Charlick

    This module reviews the anatomy of mandibular premolars, providing detailed insights into their location, morphology, occlusion, and identifying characteristics. Learning outcomes include:

    • Identification of mandibular premolar anatomy
    • Understanding their role in occlusion and function
    • Terminology related to premolar morphology

    This foundational knowledge is critical for recognizing and restoring mandibular premolars in clinical practice, preparing students for future applications.

  • Mandibular Molars
    Richard Charlick

    This module offers a comprehensive discussion of mandibular molars, covering their location, position, occlusion, terminology, and identifying characteristics. Key topics include:

    • Understanding the anatomy of mandibular molars
    • Occlusal relationships and their significance
    • Terminology associated with molar morphology

    This knowledge is essential for effective diagnosis and treatment planning in restorative dentistry.

  • Mandibular Molars II
    Richard Charlick

    This module serves as a follow-up discussion on mandibular molars, providing further insights into their anatomy, occlusion, and clinical significance. Key areas of focus include:

    • Detailed anatomical features of mandibular molars
    • Occlusal patterns and their relevance in dental health
    • Terminology associated with mandibular molar morphology

    Students will deepen their understanding of these teeth as they prepare for practical applications.

  • Mandibular Molars Review
    Richard Charlick

    This review module covers the anatomy of mandibular molars, summarizing key features, characteristics, and clinical applications. Important topics include:

    • Identifying features of mandibular molars
    • Understanding their role in occlusion
    • Clinical significance of molar morphology

    Students will complete a ten-question quiz to assess their understanding of mandibular molar anatomy.

  • Maxilliary Molars
    James A. McNamara

    This module discusses the anatomy of maxillary molars, focusing on their location, position, morphology, occlusion, and identifying characteristics. Key points of study include:

    • Identification of maxillary molar anatomy
    • Understanding occlusal relationships
    • Terminology associated with molar morphology

    This foundational knowledge is essential for effective diagnosis and treatment planning in restorative dentistry.

  • Primary Dentition
    Richard Charlick

    This module concludes with a discussion on primary dentition, highlighting the names, locations, and positions of primary teeth compared to permanent teeth. Key areas of focus include:

    • Understanding the importance of primary teeth in dental development
    • Differences in occlusion and morphology between primary and permanent teeth
    • Identifying characteristics of primary dentition

    This knowledge is crucial for pediatric dentistry and ensuring the proper development of a child's dentition.

  • Living Anatomy
    Richard Charlick

    This module features a detailed examination of the anatomical structures found in a living male subject. The focus is on understanding the various components that make up the human anatomy, particularly in relation to dental practices. Key highlights include:

    • Identification of anatomical landmarks
    • Understanding of the relationship between anatomy and dental procedures
    • Insight into historical perspectives on anatomical studies

    Originally aired on June 25, 1974, this video serves as a foundational resource for students and professionals alike, emphasizing the importance of living anatomy in dentistry.

  • Oral Surgery
    Richard Charlick

    This module delves into the critical role of dental anatomy in oral surgery. It highlights the essential anatomical components that oral surgeons must be familiar with for successful surgical outcomes. The presentation includes:

    • Key anatomical structures relevant to oral surgery
    • Functions of specific anatomical parts in surgical procedures
    • Case studies demonstrating the application of anatomical knowledge in surgery

    Originally aired on July 15, 1974, this informative video is vital for dental students and practitioners aiming to enhance their surgical skills.

  • Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery
    Richard Charlick

    This module presents a comprehensive overview of oral and maxillofacial surgery, focusing on the anatomical and functional aspects that are crucial for surgical interventions. Content includes:

    • Introduction to oral and maxillofacial surgery
    • Common procedures and their anatomical implications
    • Postoperative considerations in relation to dental anatomy

    Designed for dental students and professionals, this video serves as an essential educational tool for understanding the complexities of surgical anatomy.

  • Endodontics
    Richard Charlick

    This module covers the intricacies of endodontics and root anatomy, providing a thorough discussion on the various anatomical variants of teeth. Key points include:

    • Detailed examination of root structures in different teeth
    • Overview of the endodontic procedure steps
    • Illustrative examples of endodontic challenges and solutions

    Originally aired on July 24, 1974, this video is essential for dental professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of root canal treatments.

  • Pedodontics
    Richard Charlick

    This module provides an insightful discussion on pedodontics, focusing on the unique aspects of dental care for children. It covers:

    • Specific dental anatomy relevant to pediatric patients
    • Common dental procedures performed on children
    • Techniques for managing young patients during dental visits

    With a focus on the anatomical and psychological considerations in treating children, this module is invaluable for pediatric dental practitioners.

  • Dental Anatomy Introduction
    Richard Charlick

    This introductory module covers the basic structures, surfaces, and terminology of teeth, laying a solid foundation for students in dental anatomy. It includes:

    • Identification of different tooth types and their functions
    • Understanding tooth surfaces and their relevance in dental procedures
    • Key terminology used in dentistry related to teeth

    Originally aired on May 14, 1975, this module is essential for anyone entering the field of dentistry.

  • Palato-Pharyngeal Function
    Richard Charlick

    This module illustrates the palato-pharyngeal function in surgical patients who have undergone facial surgeries. It focuses on the following aspects:

    • Understanding the anatomical changes after surgical interventions
    • Observations of palato-pharyngeal functions in affected individuals
    • Implications for dental practitioners working with surgical patients

    Originally aired on October 22, 1976, this module provides crucial insights into the relationship between surgery and dental anatomy.

  • Review Quiz Answers
    Richard Charlick

    This module presents the answers to the review quiz, providing an opportunity for students to assess their understanding of dental anatomy. Key features include:

    • Comprehensive review of key concepts from previous modules
    • Detailed explanations of quiz answers
    • Encouragement for self-assessment and further study

    Originally aired on July 30, 1983, this module serves as a valuable tool for reinforcing learning and preparing for examinations.

  • Dental Anatomy Review
    Richard Charlick

    This module offers a comprehensive overview of dental anatomy tailored for the Northeast Regional Board Examination. It includes:

    • Critical review of anatomical structures relevant to the exam
    • Practice questions and explanations
    • Tips for effective exam preparation

    Originally aired on February 1, 1987, this module is designed to help students excel in their examinations and solidify their understanding of dental anatomy.

  • Canine Teeth
    Richard E. Charlick

    This module discusses the unique characteristics and morphology of canine teeth, providing insights into their importance within dental anatomy. Key topics include:

    • Location and identifying characteristics of canines
    • Morphological variations among different individuals
    • Terminology associated with canine teeth

    Originally aired on August 22, 1988, this module is an essential resource for dental professionals and students interested in canine dentition.