- 8 Sections
- 68 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- SECTION 1: Foundations of Dental AnatomyThis section builds the essential groundwork of dental anatomy. You will understand core terminology, tooth structure, developmental stages, micro-anatomy, pulp and periodontium, and the fundamental principles that support all clinical dental practice. This foundation ensures clarity before moving into detailed tooth morphology.14
- 1.1Introduction to Dental Anatomy & Basic Terminology (Part 1)33 Minutes
- 1.2Introduction to Dental Anatomy & Basic Terminology (Part 2)44 Minutes
- 1.3Surface Form of the Oral Cavity121 Minutes
- 1.4Stages of Human Dentition (Primary, Mixed & Permanent)62 Minutes
- 1.5Dental Formula & Types of Dental X-Rays53 Minutes
- 1.6Clinical Crown vs Anatomical Crown & Root49 Minutes
- 1.7Micro-Anatomy of Tooth Structure70 Minutes
- 1.8Pulp & Periodontium56 Minutes
- 1.9Teeth Surfaces & Functions50 Minutes
- 1.10Crown Elevations (Part 1)77 Minutes
- 1.11Crown Elevations (Part 2)82 Minutes
- 1.12Crown Depressions (Part 1)70 Minutes
- 1.13Crown Depressions (Part 2)63 Minutes
- 1.14Life Cycle of the Tooth (Eruption to Shedding)56 Minutes
- SECTION 2: Anterior Teeth MasteryFocused on incisors and canines, this section provides a detailed morphological and structural analysis of anterior teeth. You will study crown and root features, surface landmarks, and clinical relevance essential for restorative, esthetic, and prosthetic dentistry.10
- 2.1Maxillary Permanent Central Incisor (Part 1)83 Minutes
- 2.2Maxillary Permanent Central Incisor (Part 2)57 Minutes
- 2.3Maxillary Permanent Lateral Incisor (Part 1)93 Minutes
- 2.4Maxillary Permanent Lateral Incisor (Part 2)70 Minutes
- 2.5Mandibular Permanent Central Incisor106 Minutes
- 2.6Mandibular Permanent Lateral Incisor77 Minutes
- 2.7Maxillary Permanent Canine (Part 1)93 Minutes
- 2.8Maxillary Permanent Canine (Part 2)58 Minutes
- 2.9Mandibular Permanent Canine (Part 1)49 Minutes
- 2.10Mandibular Permanent Canine (Part 2)56 Minutes
- SECTION 3: Premolars – Detailed 3D MorphologyThis section explores premolars through comprehensive 3D anatomical analysis. You will understand cusp patterns, ridges, grooves, and key differences between maxillary and mandibular premolars, strengthening your ability to identify and restore posterior teeth accurately.12
- 3.1General Introduction to Premolars30 Minutes
- 3.2Upper First Premolar ( 3D of Upper 4 ) Part 133 Minutes
- 3.3Upper First Premolar ( 3D of Upper 4 ) Part 238 Minutes
- 3.4Upper First Premolar ( 3D of Upper 4 ) Part 343 Minutes
- 3.5Upper Second Premolar ( 3D of Upper 5 ) Part 126 Minutes
- 3.6Upper Second Premolar ( 3D of Upper 5 ) Part 230 Minutes
- 3.7Lower First Premolar ( 3D of Lower 4) Part 145 Minutes
- 3.8Lower First Premolar ( 3D of Lower 4) Part 228 Minutes
- 3.9Lower First Premolar ( 3D of Lower 4) Part 340 Minutes
- 3.10Lower Second Premolar ( 3D of Lower 5 ) Part 140 Minutes
- 3.11Lower Second Premolar ( 3D of Lower 5 ) Part 217 Minutes
- 3.12Lower Second Premolar ( 3D of Lower 5 ) Part 328 Minutes
- SECTION 4: Molars – Complete Structural AnalysisMolars are the most complex teeth morphologically. This section provides in-depth structural breakdowns of maxillary and mandibular molars, including occlusal anatomy, surface comparisons, and distinguishing characteristics critical for clinical application.14
- 4.1Introduction and General character of Molars51 Minutes
- 4.2Maxillary First Molar ( 3D of Upper 6 ) Part 139 Minutes
- 4.3Maxillary First Molar ( 3D of Upper 6 ) Part 2 – Buccal Surface46 Minutes
- 4.4Maxillary First Molar ( 3D of Upper 6 ) Part 3 – Lingual, Mesial and Distal Surface50 Minutes
- 4.5Maxillary First Molar ( 3D of Upper 6 ) Part 4 – Occlusal Surface38 Minutes
- 4.6Maxillary Second Molar ( 3D of Upper 7 ) Part 129 Minutes
- 4.7Maxillary Second Molar ( 3D of Upper 7 ) Part 239 Minutes
- 4.8Maxillary Second Molar ( 3D of Upper 7 ) Part 339 Minutes
- 4.9Mandibular First Molar ( 3D of Lower 6 ) Part 137 Minutes
- 4.10Mandibular First Molar ( 3D of Lower 6 ) Part 235 Minutes
- 4.11Mandibular First Molar ( 3D of Lower 6 ) Part 327 Minutes
- 4.12Mandibular First Molar ( 3D of Lower 6 ) Part 442 Minutes
- 4.13Mandibular First Molar ( 3D of Lower 6 ) Part 536 Minutes
- 4.14Mandibular Second Molar (3D of Lower 7)87 Minutes
- SECTION 5: Growth, Development & Age ChangesHere, you will examine how teeth and the mandible change over time. This section covers developmental transitions, age-related variations, and structural adaptations that influence diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient management.2
- SECTION 6: Dental Occlusion & Functional AnatomyThis section introduces the principles of occlusion and functional relationships between teeth. You will study masticatory cycles, ideal occlusion features, Angle classification, and the biomechanical concepts that guide restorative and orthodontic treatment.7
- 6.1Development of Permanent Teeth Into Dental Arches – Dental Occlusion Part 173 Minutes
- 6.2Dental Occlusion Part 277 Minutes
- 6.3Dental Occlusion Part 3 – Anterior and Premolars46 Minutes
- 6.4Dental Occlusion Part 4 – Molars44 Minutes
- 6.5Dental Occlusion Part 5 – Masticatory Cycles36 Minutes
- 6.6Dental Occlusion Part 6 – Features Of Ideal Occlusion35 Minutes
- 6.7Angle Classification20 Minutes
- SECTION 7: Primary Teeth & Advanced ConceptsThis section focuses on primary dentition and advanced anatomical concepts such as geometric crown outlines, compensating curves, cusp order, and contact areas. These details refine your diagnostic accuracy and morphological understanding.7
- 7.1Primary Teeth Part 163 Minutes
- 7.2Primary Teeth Part 257 Minutes
- 7.3Significance Of Geometric Outlines Of The Crowns95 Minutes
- 7.4Compensating Curves66 Minutes
- 7.5Contact Areas & Outlines of Posterior Teeth Molars Full4 Minutes
- 7.6Order of Cusps of Upper & Lower Molars13 Minutes
- 7.7Contact Areas & Outlines of Anteriors and Premolars Full7 Minutes
- SECTION 8: Practical & Exam PreparationThe final section is designed for clinical application and exam readiness. Through OSPE-style training and tooth identification techniques, you will learn how to confidently analyze and differentiate teeth in both academic and practical settings.2
Dental Anatomy SU | OSPE Part 2 – كيفية التعرف علي الأسنان
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