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Spot on you are correct.. I just checked it out Dr S.S. VirdiOn 29 Mar 2012, at 10:00 PM, Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

Hi SaurabBecause you consider always from posterior area to determine your classSo in this case he has spaces in anterior incisor region ,left premolar , right premolar Premolars are posterior so it's class 3 as Its unilateral bounded saddleThen u look for extra spaces Which are 2 extra spaces( premolar on the opposite side and incisor )So I think it's class 3 div 2If its only the premolars extracted without this accident involving his central incisor it would be class 3 div 1If only premolar extracted then it's class 3Correct me if I'm wrong in this matter plz Sent from my iPadOn 29 Mar 2012, at 21:38, saurab virdi <saurabvirdi@...> wrote:

AM JUST WONDERING..THE PATIENT LOST A PREMOLAR INITIALLY AND THEN LOST THE UPPER CENTRAL INCISORS..HE WAS A KENNEDY CLASS III BEFORE THE ACCIDENT...BUT AFTER THE ACCIDENT HE IS EDENTULOUS IN THE ANTERIOR REGION...SO THAT MAKES IT THE WORST HIT AREA..SO WONT HE BE A KENNEDY CLASS IV... BUT THATS NOT LISTED AS AN OPTION???? YOUR FEEDBACK ON THIS WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED...ASAP....On 29 Mar 2012, at 18:29, kanika_sahil@... wrote:

Right harpreet.Thanks all for your opinions.Sent from Samsung Mobile

--- Re: omsg question From: Shipra Bapna CC:

Hi kanika..if u go through trigeminal neuralgia in masters it has been mentioned it is usuaualy of seconds duration pg 228vol 1

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i agree with the first 2 answers but i think for third it shd be irreversible pulpitis ..On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Gmail <saurabvirdi@...> wrote:

 

Spot on you are correct.. I just checked it out Dr S.S. VirdiOn 29 Mar 2012, at 10:00 PM, Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

 

Hi SaurabBecause you consider always from posterior area to determine your classSo in this case he has spaces in anterior incisor region ,left  premolar , right premolar 

Premolars are posterior so it's class 3 as Its unilateral bounded saddleThen u look for extra spaces Which are 2 extra spaces( premolar on the opposite side and incisor )So I think it's class 3 div 2

If its only the premolars extracted without this accident involving his central incisor it would be class 3 div 1If only premolar extracted then it's class 3

Correct me if I'm wrong in this matter plz Sent from my iPadOn 29 Mar 2012, at 21:38, saurab virdi <saurabvirdi@...> wrote:

 

AM JUST WONDERING..THE PATIENT LOST A PREMOLAR INITIALLY AND THEN LOST THE UPPER CENTRAL INCISORS..HE WAS A KENNEDY CLASS III BEFORE THE ACCIDENT...BUT AFTER THE ACCIDENT HE IS EDENTULOUS IN THE ANTERIOR REGION...SO THAT MAKES IT THE WORST HIT AREA..

SO WONT HE BE A KENNEDY CLASS IV... BUT THATS NOT LISTED AS AN OPTION???? 

YOUR FEEDBACK ON THIS WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED...ASAP....On 29 Mar 2012, at 18:29, kanika_sahil@... wrote:

 

Right harpreet.Thanks all for your opinions.Sent from Samsung Mobile

--- Re: omsg question From: Shipra Bapna CC:

 

Hi kanika..if u go through trigeminal neuralgia in masters it has been mentioned it is usuaualy of seconds duration pg 228vol 1

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hi all,why is it that it cant be reversible pulpitis for question 2 any specific reason for it. Please can anyone verifyRegards,Manochithra.

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Anu Arora <dr.anuarora@...> wrote:

 

i agree with the first 2 answers but i think for third it shd be irreversible pulpitis ..On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Gmail <saurabvirdi@...> wrote:

 

Spot on you are correct.. I just checked it out Dr S.S. VirdiOn 29 Mar 2012, at 10:00 PM, Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

 

Hi SaurabBecause you consider always from posterior area to determine your classSo in this case he has spaces in anterior incisor region ,left  premolar , right premolar 

Premolars are posterior so it's class 3 as Its unilateral bounded saddleThen u look for extra spaces Which are 2 extra spaces( premolar on the opposite side and incisor )So I think it's class 3 div 2

If its only the premolars extracted without this accident involving his central incisor it would be class 3 div 1If only premolar extracted then it's class 3

Correct me if I'm wrong in this matter plz Sent from my iPadOn 29 Mar 2012, at 21:38, saurab virdi <saurabvirdi@...> wrote:

 

AM JUST WONDERING..THE PATIENT LOST A PREMOLAR INITIALLY AND THEN LOST THE UPPER CENTRAL INCISORS..HE WAS A KENNEDY CLASS III BEFORE THE ACCIDENT...BUT AFTER THE ACCIDENT HE IS EDENTULOUS IN THE ANTERIOR REGION...SO THAT MAKES IT THE WORST HIT AREA..

SO WONT HE BE A KENNEDY CLASS IV... BUT THATS NOT LISTED AS AN OPTION???? 

YOUR FEEDBACK ON THIS WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED...ASAP....On 29 Mar 2012, at 18:29, kanika_sahil@... wrote:

 

Right harpreet.Thanks all for your opinions.Sent from Samsung Mobile

--- Re: omsg question From: Shipra Bapna CC:

 

Hi kanika..if u go through trigeminal neuralgia in masters it has been mentioned it is usuaualy of seconds duration pg 228vol 1

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