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Oral Medicine & Radio

The documents contain exam questions for a BDS degree oral medicine and radiology exam, covering topics like orofacial pain classification, potentially malignant oral disorders, short notes on various oral diseases and conditions, and briefly explaining additional topics. The exams consist of short answer and essay questions testing students' knowledge of oral medicine, diagnosis, radiology, and forensic odontology. The questions assess students' understanding of disease etiology, clinical features, differential diagnosis, management, and radiographic principles and techniques.
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Oral Medicine & Radio

The documents contain exam questions for a BDS degree oral medicine and radiology exam, covering topics like orofacial pain classification, potentially malignant oral disorders, short notes on various oral diseases and conditions, and briefly explaining additional topics. The exams consist of short answer and essay questions testing students' knowledge of oral medicine, diagnosis, radiology, and forensic odontology. The questions assess students' understanding of disease etiology, clinical features, differential diagnosis, management, and radiographic principles and techniques.
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425/413

DR. NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES::AP::VIJAYAWADA-520 008


BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION - JANUARY, 2017
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) Classify Oro facial pain. Discuss in detail the aetiology, 2+1+2+2+2=9


clinical features, differential diagnosis and management
of Trigeminal neuralgia.

2) What are potentially malignant disorders of the oral 4+1+2+2=9


cavity? Discuss etiology, clinical features and
management of any one in detail.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32


3) Osteosarcoma
4) MRI
5) Pemphigus
6) Sialography
7) Diabetes
8) Bitewing radiography
9) Film processing
10) Periapical cyst

WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 10x2=20

11) Gemination and fusion


12) Gorlin Goltz Syndrome
13) Interaction of X-rays with matter
14) Lip prints
15) Xerostomia
16) Antifungals
17) Dosimetry
18) Mixed radiolucent and radiopaque lesions of jaws
19) Intensifying screens
20) Antibiotics in Dentistry
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425/413
DR. NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES::AP::VIJAYAWADA-520 008
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION - JULY/AUGUST, 2016
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) What are the various intraoral radiographic techniques? 4+1+1+1+2=9


Discuss indications, advantages, disadvantages and
technique of any one in detail.
2) Define pain and write in detail about trigeminal Neuralgia 2+4+3=9
including treatment plan.
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32
3) Candidal leukoplakia
4) Radiographic artifacts
5) Occlusal radiography
6) Herpetic infections
7) TMJ radiography
8) Macule
9) Corticosteroids
10) Immuno Fluorescent test

WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 10x2=20


11) Median Rhomboid glossitis
12) Fluorosis
13) Sarcoidosis
14) Ectodermal dysplasia
15) Atypical facial pain
16) Unilocular radiolucency of the jaws
17) Osteoradionecrosis
18) Radiation protection for patient
19) Density, Contrast, Latitude of film
20) Bite marks
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425/413
DR NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES :: VIJAYAWADA :: AP
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION - JANUARY, 2016
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) 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
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32

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
WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 10x2=20

11) Auspitz sign


12) Pemphigus Vulgaris
13) Periapical radio lucencies of jaw
14) Osteomyelitis
15) Lamina Dura
16) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
17) Ameloblastoma
18) Peutz – Jeghers Syndrome
19) Von-Willebrand disease and its dental considerations
20) Radiothera---
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION - JANUARY, 2015
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. Classify white lesions of the oral mucosa. Discuss in detail 3+2+2+2=9
etiology, clinical features and management of Oral Lichen
Planus.

2. Discuss techniques of intra oral periapical radiographs and 5+2+2=9


advantages and disadvantages.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32


3. Nikolsk ’s sig
4. Dental Fluorosis
5. Ectodermal dysplasia
6. ANUG
7. Properties of X-rays
8. Oral submucous fibrosis
9. Advantages and disadvantages of Orthopantomograph
10. Intensifying screens and grids
10x2=20
WRITE BRIEFLY ON:
11. Multilocular Radiolucencies of Jaws
12. Composition of developer and fixer
13. Analgesics for pulpal pain
14. Collimators and their importance
15. Oral candidiasis
16. Lip prints
17. Papilloma
18. Taurodontism
19. Osteosarcoma
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION - JULY, 2014
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. Techniques of Intra-oral periapical radiographs and 5+2+2=9
advantages and disadvantages.

2. What is myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome? 2+2+1+1+3=9


Describe etiology, clinical, radiographic features and
management of same

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32


3. Lymphoma
4. HIV and AIDS
5. X-ray tube
6. Sjogre ’s s dro e
7. Sialography
8. Hemophilia
9. Waters view
10. Occlusal radiography
10x2=20
WRITE BRIEFLY ON:
11. Ideal radiograph
12. Halitosis
13. Inverted Y line of Ennis
14. Latent image
15. Bulla
16. Cementoma
17. Bite mark analysis
18. Roentgen
19. SLOB (Object localization)
20. Trigeminal Neuralgia
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION AUGUST, 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) Advantages and limitations of panoramic radiograph. Write 9
principles of image formations with diagrams.

2) Define the pain and write in detail of trigeminal neuralgia including 9


treatment plan.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 08x4=32

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
WRITE BRIEFLY ON:

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.

2. Discuss the hazards of Radiation to oral and paraoral 9


structures.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32

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
WRITE BRIEFLY ON:

11. Koplik spots


12. Iron deficiency Anemia
13. Traumatic keratosis
14. Exfoliative cytology
15. Significance of past medical history
16. Laminadura
17. Bite Marks
18. Radiation protection for the operator
19. Inverse square law
20. Antemortem Radiographs
15)
BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION – MARCH,2012
FINAL BDS EXAMINATION
ORAL MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS & RADIOLOGY

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70


Note : Answer all questions.

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.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:

3) Black hairy tongue 4. Iron Deficiency anaemia 5. Oral mucosal pigmentations


6) Oral manifestations of diabetes mellitus 7. Indications of occlusal radiographs
8) Causes of faulty radiographs in dental radiography 9. Indications for trans orbital
view 10) Sunray appearance

WRITE BRIEFLY ON:

11) Bence-jones protein 12) Hyperparathyroidism ) Caf’e au lait spots


14) Pseudoysts 15) Scope of forensic dentistry 16) Wound certificate
17) Xeroradiography 18) Herring bone pattern 19) Bite marks 20) Fixing solution

BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION – JULY, 2011


FINAL BDS EXAMINATION
ORAL MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS & RADIOLOGY
INCLUDING FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note : Answer all questions.

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
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:

). 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

WRITE BRIEFLYON:
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.

1) Classify functional disorders of Salivary glands. 2+1+2+1+3=9


Discuss the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and
management of Sjogrens syndrome.

2) What is the composition of Radiographic film? 1+2+6=9


Describe the mechanism of image formation. Add a
note on composition of developing and fixing
solution and their functions.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32


3) Oral manifestation of Anemia
4) Trigeminal Neuralgia
5) Oral pre cancerous conditions
6) Pericoronitis
7) GRIDS
8) Radiographic appearance of fibrous dysplasia
9) Dosimetry
10) Automatic film processing

WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 10x2=20


11) Pathergy test
12) Mucocele
13) ANUG
14) Plummer Vinson Syndrome
15) Bite Marks
16) Lamina Dura
17) Ethics on Dental profession
18) Properties of x-rays
19) Scattered Radiation
20) Wound Certificate
---
FINAL BDS EXAMINATION –JULY -2010
ORAL MEDICINE& RADIOLOGY INCLUDING FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY
PART-A
1.Classify the ulcers of the oral cavity.Describe the etiology,clinical features and treatment
of recurrent Aphthous stomatitis(R.A.S).

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:


2.Aspiration biopsy 3.Cellulitis 4.Hemophilia 5.Dental management of infective
Endocarditis

WRITE BRIEFLY ON:

6.Be e jo es protei .Al right’s s dro e .S hilli g test .Mu ps 10.Ankylosis.

PART-B
11.Discuss the differential diagnosis of periapical radiolucencies.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:


12.Effects of radiation on oral cavity 13.X-ray tube 14.TMJ views 15.Radiation
protection of the operator

WRITE BRIEFLY ON:


16.Inverse square law 17.Onion peel appearance 18.Indications of submentovertex
view 19.Composition of x-ray film 20.Normal anatomical landmarks in maxillary
anterior region.

FINAL BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION-FEBRUARY-2010


ORALMEDICINE, DIAGNIOSIS& RADIOLOGY INCLUDING FORENSIC
ODONTOLOGY
PART-A
1.Classify red and white lesions of oral cavity. Describe etuiology clinical feature and
treatment of candidiasis. 9

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON; 4X4=16


2. Burning mouth syndrome 3. Sialadenitis 4. Rheumatoid arthritis
5. Diabetes Mellitus-Oral manifestations and dental management.

WRITE BRIEFLY ON 5X2=10


. Oral rush iops .Nikolsk ’s sig . Neo atal teeth . Fissured to gue
. Hut hi so ’s triad
PART-B
11. Describe principles of Penormic radiography. Enumerates its indications and limitations.
9

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON; 4X4=16


12. Properties of X-rays 13. Dosimetry 14. Radiotheraphy 15. Digital radiography

WRITE BRIEFLY ON
16. Lip prints 17. Conponents of Fixer 18. Type track effect 19. Grid
20. Carvical born out

FINAL B.D.S –AUGUST ,2009


ORAL MEDICINE,DIAGNOSIS & RADIOLOGY INCLUDING FORENSIC
ODONTOLOGY
PART-A
1.Classify orofacial pain.Write in detail about etiology,clinical features,differential diagnosis
and management of trigeminal neuralgia.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:


.Sjogre ’s s dro e. .I vestigatio s of oral a er. .Ma age e t of ardia patie t o
dental Extraction. 5.Management of oral lichen planus.

WRITE BRIEFLY ON:


6.Antibiotic sore mouth. 7.Bitemark analysis. 8.Target lesions. 9.Cyclic neutropenia.
10.Anaphylactic shock.
PART-B
11.Techniques of intra oral periapical radiographs and advantages and disadvantages .

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON;


12.Radiographic interpretation of Dental caries. 13.Processing. 14.Sialography.
15.Indications of C.T.in oral and Maxillofacial region.

WRITE BRIEFLY ON:


16.Flim fog. 17.Intensifying screen. 18.Radionuclide imaging. 19.P.N.S.view.
20.Multilocular radiolucencies.
FINAL B.D.S –MARCH ,2009
ORAL MEDICINE,DIAGNOSIS & RADIOLOGY INCLUDING FORENSIC
ODONTOLOGY
PART-A
1.Classify vesiculobullous and ulcerative lesions of oral cavity.Discuss in detail primary
Herpes simple infection.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:


2.Toluidine Blue Test 3.Hyperparathyroidism 4.Perinicious anaemia 5.Write sponge
nervus.

WRITE BRIEFLY ON:


6.Complex composite odontome. 7.Fibrotic Gingival enlargement 8.Taurodontism
9.Mucocele 10.T.M.joint ankylosis.
PART-B
11.Write in detail about harmful effects of radiation on body.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:


12.Bisecting angle technique 13.Disadvantages of orthopantomograph.
14.Radiographic appearance of jaws in fibrous dysplasia 15.Grid

WRITE BRIEFLY ON:


16.Electromagnetic spectrum 17.Collimation 18.Coin Test 19.SLOB Formula
20.Radiation caries.

BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION –AUGUST/SEPTEMBER,2008.


FINAL BDS DEGREE EXAMINATION
ORAL MEDICINE, DIAGNOSIS & RADIOLOGY INCLUDING FORENSIC
ODONTOLOGY.
PART-A
1.Enumarate predisposing factors of candidiasis. Mention the various types and discuss in
detail the treatment plan.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON;


.Coole ”s A ae ia. 3.Erossive Lichen planus.
4.Erythema Multiforme.
5.Black Hairy Tongue.
WRITE BRIEFLY ON;
6.Kaposis sarcoma.
7.Aphthous Ulcer.
8.Multiple Myeloma.
9.Pyogenic Granuloma.
.Tur er”s H poplasia
PART-B
11.Discuss the causes of faulty radiograph. How would you avoid it?

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON;


12.Osteoradionecrosis. 13.Fitration. 14.Developing Solution.
15.Bregma-Mentum View

WRITE BRIEFLY ON;


16.Disimetry 17.Anode in X-ray machine. 18.Bite Marks.
19.Digital Radiography (Radio Visiography). 20.Focal Trough.

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

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 4X4=16


2. Iron deficiency Anaemia ) I ugol’s Iodi e Test ) Beh et’s s dro e
5. I eukoplakia

WRITE BRIEF NOTES ON: 5X2=10


6. Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
7) Myofunctional pain dysfunction syndrome
8. Pseudo cysts 9) Nikoilsk ’s sig ) Oral a ifestations of Leukamia
PART – B
11. Discuss in detail various measures at Radiation Protection used in Dental radiograpohy.

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 4X4=16


12. Limitations of Radiography 13) Intensifying screen
14) Density and contrast in radiology 15) Radiographic appearance of osteosarcoma
WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 5X2=10
16. Radiation caries 17) Scattered Radiation 18) Fixing solution
19. sialography 20) Technique of Transcranial view of T.M. joint

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

Write short notes on: 4x4=16


2. Pagets Disease 3. Oral Manifestations of HIV 4. Grinspan syndrome
5. Apthous Ulceer

Write briefly on: 5x2=10


6. Paul bunnel test 7. Leukoplakia 8. Trismus 9. Candidiasis 10. Stomatitis Venneneta
PART-B
11. What are the Indications of Panoramic Radiography ?Discuss briefly the theory of
Tomography? 9 marks

Write short notes on: 4x4=16


12. Intensifying screen 13. Compton effect 14. Sialography 15. Collimation and
filtration

Write brefly on: 5x2=10


. a te orte re ords i fore si de tistr . Bell’s Pals
18. Composition of Developer solution 19. Composition of Developer solution
20. Epithelial dysplasia
APRIL -2007
PART –A
1. Classify: White lesions of oral mucosa. Describe: Etiology, Clinical features, diagnosis and
management of Lichen Planus. 9

2. Write short notes on:


a) Focal sepsis b) Oral Manifestations of renal diseases
c) Sjogren’s s dro e d) Xerostomia

3. Write briefly on:


a) path allergy b) Iron Deficiency Anemia
c) Trismus d) Primordial cyst e) Brown tumore

PART - B
4.Write in detail about the different causes of faulty radiography. 9

5.Write short notes on: 4x4=16


a) Filters b) Radiographic appearance of Ameloblastoma
c) Indications of panoramic Radiography. D) Dosimetry

6.Write briefly on: 5x2=10


a) Various Radiographic Techniques used for TMJ Disorders b) Dental Age
c) Laceration in forensic Dentistry d) Grid e) Lamina Dura

OCTOBER – 2006
PART-A
1.Classify Vesiculo Bullous Lesions. Discuss the detail etiopathogenesis, clinical
features and management of pemphigusVulgaris, 9

2.Writes short notes on: 4x4=16


a) Oral Manifestation of Anaemia b) Trigeminal Neuralgia
c) Myofacialfacial pain dysfunction syndrome d) Oral manifestations of HIV.

3.Write briefly on: 5x2=10


a) Bence-Jones Proteins b) Mucocele
c) Hairy Leukoplakia d) Herpetic gingivo stomatitis

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

5.Write short notes on: 4x4=16


a) Sialography b) Eagles syndrome c) Indications for Bite Wing Radiography
d) Multilocular Radiolucencies of Jaw Bones.

6.Write briefly on: 5x2=10


a) Ethics in dental profession b) Legal Problems in Forensic dentistry
c) Indications for PA view skull d) Determination of sex in Forensic dentistry
e) Properties of X- Rays
APRIL-2006 - N.R.
Part-A
1. Enumerate premalignant lesions and premalignant conditions. Describe the etiology,
clinical features and treatment of Oral sub mucous Fibrosis 9

2. Write short notes on: 4 x4 =16


a) Oral manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus b) Erythema Multiforme
c) Management of Tic Douloureux d) Endogenous Pigmentation

3. Write short notes: 5 x 2 =10


a) ANUG b) Gingival hyperplasia c) Paul-Bunnel test
d) Ca didiasis e) Bell’s Pals
Part-B
4. What is the composition of radiographic film? Describe the mechanism of image
formation. Add a note on the composition of developing and fixing solution and their
functions 9

5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Sunray appearance b) Hazards of radiation
c) Automatic film processing d) Indications for occlusal film

6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10


a) Thermoluminescent Dosimeter b) Radiographic appearance of Fibrous Dysplasia
c) Bite Marks d) Battered Baby syndrome e) Wound Certificate

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

2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Xerostomia b) Hyperparathyroidism
c) Management of Chronic atrophic candidiasis d) Agranulocytosis

3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10


a) James Ramsay Hunt Syndrome b) Post herpetic Neuralgia
c) Paul Bunnel Test d) Hairy Leukoplakia e) Café au lait spots
Part-B
4. Write briefly on indications for occlusal radiograph and describe the technique for
topographic occlusal view 9

5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Importance of Lamira dura
b) Collimation and filtration
c) Radiograph appearance of fibrous dysplasia
d) A ato i al La d arks see i upper posterior periapi al X’Ra pi ture

6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2=10


a) Bell’s Pals b) Antemortem records in Forensic Dentistry
c) Bite mark analysis d) Identification and aging the dead from the teeth
e) Dosimetry

MAR/APR.2005
Part-A
1. Enumerate the causes of cervical lymphadenopathy and give the clinical features of
Hodgki ’s disease 9

2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Investigations with the result of Pemphigus Vulgaris
) Sjogre ’s s dro e c) Differential diagnosis of smooth tongue
d) Clinical features of pernicious anaemia

3. Write briefly on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Management of sub mucous fibrosis ) Eagle’s s dro e
c) Anaphylactic shock d) Erosive Lichenplanus e) Clidocranial dysostosis

Part-B
4. Describe sialography in detail and write briefly on the significance in various salivary gland
disorders 9

5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Radiographic appearance of periapical cemental dysplasia
b) Radiation protection for patients
c) Intensifying Screen
d) Generation of X-Rays
6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10
a) Grid b) Submentovertex view c) Estimation of time since death in Forensic
Dentistry d) Estimation and interepretation of bite marks
e) Facial comparisons and reconstruction in Forensic Dentistry

OCTOBER, 2004.
Part-A

1. What are the functions of Saliva? Enumerate the causes of Xerostomia and add a note on
its management 9

2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Pigmental lesions of Orofacial region
b) Oral precancerous lesions
c) Clinical features of Acute Herpetic Gingivostomatitis
d) Oral manifestations of HIV Infection

3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10


a) Management of recurrent aphthous ulcers
b) Bence Jones protein
c) Rose Waller Test
d) Management of Paroxysmal Trigeminal Neuralgia
e) Myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome.
Part-B
4. Enumerate periapical radiolucencies and radio-opacities. How would you diagnose
systemic diseases with periapical changes in radiographs 9

5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4=16


a) Moth eaten appearance
b) Radiographic appearance of Odontogenic keratocyst
c) Radiation hazards of teeth, Oral Mucosa and the jaws
d) Indications for trans orbital view

6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10


a) Potter Bucky diaphragm
b) Scope of forensic dentistry
c) Determination of age in forensic dentistry
d) Dental identification kit in forensic dentistry
e) Resolution.
APRIL,2003 (NEW REGULATIONS)
Part-A
1. Give differential diagnosis of pain in and around the tooth 9

2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Treatment of Frigeminal Neuralgia b) Leproma in mouth
c) Glossopyrosis and Glossodynia d) Ramsay Hunt Syndrome

3. Write short notes on: 5 x 2 =10


a) Hairy Leukoplakia b) Drugs causing Gingival enlargement
c) Mobility of tooth d) Pericornitis – causes e) Subluxation of T.M.J.
(Tempromandibular joint)
Part-B
4. How will you take intraoral radiograph using long cone technique 9

5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16


a) Radiographic appearance of fibrous Dysplasia b) Exposure time
c) Fixing and developing solution d) Bite marks

6. Write short notes on: 5 x 2 =10


a) Child abuse b) Antimortem record c) Lamina Dura
d) Soap bubble appearance of radiograph e) Grid

MARCH/APRIL, 2003 (OLD REGULATIONS)


Part-A

1. Give differential diagnosis of pain in and around the tooth 10

2. Write short notes on: 6 x 5 =30


a) Treatment of trigeminal neuralgia b) Leproma in mouth
c) Glossopyrosis & glossodynia d) Ramsay hunt syndrome
e) Leukoplakia
f) Subluxation of T.M.J. (Temporomandibular joint)

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

2. Write short answers on: 4 x 4 =16


3. a) Benign migratory glossitis b) Herpes zoster
c) Chronic lymphocytic leukemia d) Ameloblastoma

4. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10


5. a) Secondary stage of syphilis b) Hyperparathyroidism
) Atrophi Li he Pla us d) Ca ru Oris e) Hodgki ’s Disease

Part-B
6. Discuss in detail regarding radiation protection 9

7. Write short answers on: 4 x 4 =16


8. a) Occlusal view radiography b) Collimation c) SLOB d) Processing of X-ray films

9. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10


10. a) Radiographic films ) Radiographi appeara e of Paget’s disease
11. c) Bite marks d) Sex determination e) Lip prints

OCTOBER, 2002 (Old Regulations)


Part-A

1. e the differential diagnosis of dryness of mouth 10


2. WritWrite short notes on: 6x5=30
3. a) ANUG b) Sebacious Nevi c) Verrucous Carcinoma d) Trismus
4. e) Bald Tongue f) Heerfordt syndrome

Part-B

5. Enumerate various Techniques of TMJ Radiography. Write in detail transcranial


projection 10

6. Write short notes on: 6 x 5 =30


7. a) Collimation b) Dosimetry c) Developing solution
d) Fractures of Teeth e) Lacerated wounds f) Age changes of Teeth

APRIL 2001. - (OLD REGULATIONS)


Part-A
1. Enumerate various vesiculo-bullous lesions of oral cavity. Describe Erythema
Multiform in detail 10

2. Short Notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Sjogre ’s s dro e ) Eosi ophilli Gra ulo a ) Serological Test for Syphilis
d) Thrust e) Fibrous Dysplasia f) Anti inflammatory drugs

Part-B

4. Discuss briefly radiation hazards. Describe the various methods to protect the patient
and operator from the hazards 10

Short Notes: 6x5=30


5. a) Colli atio a d Filtratio ) O lusal Radiographs ) Garre’s osteo elitis
d) Contrast radiography e) Intensifying screens f) Composition of Intra oral
periapical film
APRIL, 2001.
Part-A
1. Describe the clinical varieties of Leukoplakia and mention the treatment of different
types of Luekoplakia. Add a note on etiology of Leukoplakia 10

2. Short Notes on: 6x5=30


a) Trotters syndrome b) Hairy Leukoplakia c) Agranulocytosis d) Sul auricular pain
e) Avitominosis A f) Treatment of Trigeminal Trigeminal neuralgia

Part-B

3. Describe the Radiographic appearance of different cysts of Maxilla and mandible 10

4. Short Notes: 6x5=30


5. a) Intensifying screen b) Timer c) Bite marks d) Mass disaster e) Antemortem Record
f) Long cone technique

(NEW REGULATIONS) - 9th OCTOBER, 2000.


Part-A
1. Enumerate the various causes of Cervico-Facial Lymphadenopathy. Write the
differential diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy 10

2. Short Notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Depapillatio of to gue ) Periodi Migrai ous Neuralgia ) Bell’s Pals
d) Sebaceous Nevi e) Oral submucous Fibrosis f) Agranulocytosis

Part-B
4. Write the principle of imaging and discuss the bisecting angle technique 10

5. Short Notes: 6x5=30

6. a) Units of Radiation b) Radiological appearance of Odontogenic Keratocyst


7. c) Radiation Mucositis d) Grevious Injury of teeth e) Bite Marks
8. f) Registration of Dental surgeons

9th OCTOBER, 2000.


Part-A

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

2. Short Notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Areas of focal infection in oral cavity b) Oral Submucous fibrosis
4. c) Verruca Vulgaris d) Infectious Mono nucleiosis e) Lamina Dura
5. f) Steroids in Dentistry

Part-B

6. Describe the periapical Radiolucencies and Radio-opacities 10


7. Short Notes: 6x5=30
8. a) Age determination of Forensic Odontology b) Post mortem Record
9. c) Child abuse d) Dosi Metry e) Fibrous dysplasia in Radiographs
10. f) Long cone Technique

APRIL, 2000.
Part-A

1. Discuss the differential diagnosis of multiple ulcers of oral mucosa 10

2. Short notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Burning mouth syndrome b) Acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis
4. ) Trotter’s s dro e d) Biopsy e) Mid Palatal swellings f) Vitality tests

Part-B
5. Enumerate the various radiographic techniques for the diagnosis of fractures of
mandible 10

6. Short Notes: 6x5=30

7. a) Grid b) Bitowing Radiography c) Alara d) Radiation caries


8. e) Professional negligence f) Age determination

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

2. Short Notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Biopsy b) Steven Johnson Syndrome c) Sideropenic dysphasia
4. d) Angioneuroticedema e) Xerostomic f) M.P.D.Syndrome

Part-B

5. Enumerate hazards of radiation. Discuss the effects of radiation on oral tissues 10

6. Short Notes: 6x5=30


7. a) Bite-wing radiography ) Oral u osal pig e tatio ’s ) Grids
8. d) Antifungal drugs e) Radiographic appearance of osteosarcoma
9. f) Composition and functions of fixer solution

OCTOBER, 1999.
Part-A

1. Classify facial pain. Describe aetio-pathogenesis, clinical features and management of


trigeminal neuralgia

2. Write short notes on:


a) Cyclic Neutropenia ) Paget’s Test c) Schirmor Test
d) Erythema multiforme e) Erythroplakia f) Atrophic candidasis

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.

6th APRIL, 1999.


Part-A

1. Classify ulcers of the oral mucosa. Discuss the differential diagnosis of recurrent
multiple ulcers 10

2. Short notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Atypical facial pain b) Burning mouth syndrome c) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
d) Biopsy e) Agranulocystosis f) Kaposi’s sar o a

Part-B

1. Enumerate intra-oral radiographic techniques. Describe the procedure of localizing


an impacted left maxillary canine 10

2. Short Notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Characteristic radiation b) Antiviral drugs c) Hyperparathyroidism
4. d) Radiographic film e) Radiation protection operator
5. f) Ramsay Hunt Syndrome

5th OCTOBER, 1998.


Part-A

1. Classify vesicobullous lesions of oral cavity and write in detail about Erythema
multiforme 10

2. Short Notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Oral exfoliative cytology b) Lichen Planus c) Id reaction
4. d) Trigeminal neuralgia e) Thalassemia major f) Eagle’s s dro e

Part-B

5. Discuss the causes of faulty radiographs 10

6. Short Notes: 6x5=30

7. a) Dosimetry b) Intensifying screens c) Radiation caries d) Corticosteroids in


dentistry e) Radiographic appearance of Ameloblastoma f) Compten effect
6th APRIL, 1998.
Part-A

1. Discuss the differential diagnosis of Oral Mucosal Pigmentation 10

2. Short Notes: 6x5=30


3. a) Myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome b)Mumps c)Atypical facial pain
d) Odontogenic Keratocyst e) Hoarfrost’s s dro e f) E foliate tolog

Part-B

4. Describe the procedure of periapical radiograph of mandibular central incisors using


short cone technique 10
5. Short Notes: 6x5=30
6. a) Melkerson Rosenthel syndrome ) Grids ) Coolidge’s tu e d) Properties of X-rays
e) Mucous patches f) Submucous fibrosis

OCTOBER, 1997.
Part-A

1. Enumerate premalignant conditions and lesions of oral mucosa. Describe in detail


any two of them 10

2. Short Notes:
3. a) Thrush b) Bald tongue c)Ramsay Hunt syndrome d)Dysgeusia
4. e)Erythema Multiforme
Part-B

5. Describe the procedure for sialography of parotid gland 10


6. Short Notes:
7. a) Contents and actions of developing & fixing solutions b) X-ray tube
c) Orthopantomograph d) Radiological appearance of dental caries e) Biopsy
f) Recurrent Aphthous stomatitis

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

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