Oral Medicine & Radio
Oral Medicine & Radio
1) Classify oral ulcers. Discuss in detail etiology, clinical features and 3+2+2+2=9
management of aphthous ulcers.
2) Discuss in detail the hazards of radiation 9
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3) Gingival enlargements
4) Dental considerations for Hemophilia
5) Supernumerary teeth
6) Automatic Film Processing
7) Fibroma
8) Leukoplakia
9) Antibiotics in Oral Medicine
10) Cone Beam CT
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3) Waters view
4) Osteoradionecrosis
5) Radiation safety and protection for patients
6) Etiology, types and treatment for aphthous ulcers.
7) Focal sepsis
8) Precautions to be taken during dental treatment of cardiac patients.
9) Schillings test
10) Pleomorphic adenoma
10x2=20
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11) Trismus
12) Antiretroviral drugs
13) Causes of sialorrhea
14) Dosimetry
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION JANUARY/FEBRUARY, 2013
FOURTH (NR) & FINAL BDS EXAMINATION (OR & NR)
ORAL MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS & RADIOLOGY
INCLUDING FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note : Answer all questions.
1. Enumerate oral precancerous lesions and discuss elaborately 4+5=9
about the differential diagnosis of oral leukoplakia.
3. Nikolsk ’s Sig
4. Stomatitis medicamentosa
5. Garde er’s S dro e
6. Oral manifestations of AIDS
7. Tube voltage and Tube current
8. Dental x-ray Film
9. Sialography
10. Occlusal Radiography
10x2=20
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1) Classify white lesions of the oral mucosa and describe etiology, clinical features
diagnosis and management of oral lichen plans.
2) Write an essay on the production of X-rays, properties of X-rays, intra oral
radiographs and their techniques.
1). Define Trismus. Discuss the various causes and differential diagnosis of Trismus.
2). Classify Radiographic lesions of the Jaws: Discuss the various radiopacities in normal Jaws
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). Gree spa ’s S drome 4). Oral hairy leukoplakia 5). Dental consideration for an
Ischemic cardiac disease 6). Internal Resorption 7). Rare earth substance
8). Paralleling axis technique 9). Radiation caries 10). Collimation
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11). Classify oral candidiasis 12). Actinic Cheilitis 13). Chemo preventive agents
). Hut hi so ’s Triad 15). Sjogren syndrome 16). Dark Radiographs 17). Tungsten
application in x-ray machine 18).Lip prints 19). SLOB (object localization)
20) Radiographic appearance of dental cyst
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION – FEBRUARY, 2011
FINAL BDS EXAMINATION
ORAL MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS & RADIOLOGY
INCLUDING FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note : Answer all questions.
PART-B
11.Discuss the differential diagnosis of periapical radiolucencies.
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16. Lip prints 17. Conponents of Fixer 18. Type track effect 19. Grid
20. Carvical born out
Oral medicine
FINAL B.D.S. MARCH - 2008
PART – A
1. Describe clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment plan of Acute Necrotising
Ulcerative gingivostomatitis. 9
OCTOBER,2007
PART-A
1. Enumerate the conditions which cause multiple ulcers in the oral cavity. Discuss in detail
the etiology, clinical features, investigations and management fo Erythema multiforme.
9
PART - B
4.Write in detail about the different causes of faulty radiography. 9
OCTOBER – 2006
PART-A
1.Classify Vesiculo Bullous Lesions. Discuss the detail etiopathogenesis, clinical
features and management of pemphigusVulgaris, 9
PART – B
4.Enumerate: Various Techniques of taking Intra Oral Radiography. Discuss in detail the
various procedures taken to protect the operator and the patient during radiography. 9
OCT./NOV.2005 (N.R.)
Part-A
1. Define an autoimmune disease. Enumerate autoimmune diseases that have direct and
indirect effect on the oral cavity 9
MAR/APR.2005
Part-A
1. Enumerate the causes of cervical lymphadenopathy and give the clinical features of
Hodgki ’s disease 9
Part-B
4. Describe sialography in detail and write briefly on the significance in various salivary gland
disorders 9
OCTOBER, 2004.
Part-A
1. What are the functions of Saliva? Enumerate the causes of Xerostomia and add a note on
its management 9
Part-B
3. How will you take intra oral radiograph using long cone technique. 10
4. Write short notes on: 6 x 5 =30
a) Radiographic appearance of fibrous dysplasia b) Exposure time c) Fixing &
developing solution d) Bite marks e) Antimortem record f) Grid.
OCTOBER, 2002.
Part-A
1. Define and classify Anemias. Discuss in detail about Iron deficiency anemia. 9
Part-B
6. Discuss in detail regarding radiation protection 9
Part-B
Part-B
4. Discuss briefly radiation hazards. Describe the various methods to protect the patient
and operator from the hazards 10
Part-B
Part-B
4. Write the principle of imaging and discuss the bisecting angle technique 10
1. Describe the clinical varieties of Oral Lichen planus and outline the clinical
differences between Leukoplakia and Lichen planus. Add a note on management of
Lichen Planus in oral mucosa 10
Part-B
APRIL, 2000.
Part-A
Part-B
5. Enumerate the various radiographic techniques for the diagnosis of fractures of
mandible 10
APRIL, 2000.
Part-A
1. Enumerate the white lesions of the oral mucosa. Write about aetiology, clinical features,
investigations and management of oral thrush 10
Part-B
OCTOBER, 1999.
Part-A
Part-B
3. Discuss the differential diagnosis of radiolucencies on coronal part of teeth 10
4. Write short notes on:
a) Slob formula b) Intensifying Screens c) Osteoradio-Necrosis
d) Gustafson method of age determination e) Dental records in medico-legal matters
f) Importance of incremental lines in forensic odontology.
1. Classify ulcers of the oral mucosa. Discuss the differential diagnosis of recurrent
multiple ulcers 10
Part-B
1. Classify vesicobullous lesions of oral cavity and write in detail about Erythema
multiforme 10
Part-B
Part-B
OCTOBER, 1997.
Part-A
2. Short Notes:
3. a) Thrush b) Bald tongue c)Ramsay Hunt syndrome d)Dysgeusia
4. e)Erythema Multiforme
Part-B
APRIL, 1997.
Part-A
Classify facial pain. Describe in detail etiology, clinical features and management of
Idiopathic Trigeminal neuralgia 10
Short Notes: 5x5=25
a) White spongy nevus ) Eagle’s s dro e ) Cli i al e a i atio of Ul er
d) Xerostomia
Part-B
Describe the differential diag nosis of radi olucent lesions in posterior part of body of mandible =1 0marks
e) Exfoliate cytology