oral medicine, diagnosis & Radiology (OMDR) important exam questions

BDS DENTAL STUDENTS EXAM QUESTIONS

LONG QUESTIONS

  • Enumerate premalignant lesions and conditions affecting oral cavity. Write in details the etiopathogenesis, Clinical manifestations and management of Oral Lichen Planus.
  • Classify salivary gland disorders. Write in detail the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of Sjogren’s syndrome.
  • Write in detail the effects of radiation on oral cavity.
  • Enumerate the various extra oral skull views used in dentistry. Write, in detail Water’s View.
  • Classify orofacial pain and write in detail on management of Trigeminal Neuralgia.
  • Enumerate red and white lesions. Write in detail about Erythroplakia.
  • Draw a neat labelled diagram of X-ray tube and write how X-rays are produced.
  • Advanced radiographic techniques.
  • Enumerate viral lesion of oral cavity. Write in detail the varicella zoster virus infection and its management.
  • Enumerate potentially malignant disorders of oral cavity. Write in detail about oral lichen planus.
  • Enumerate the various intraoral radiographic procedures. Write in detail, occlusal radiography.
  • Write in detail about osteomyelitis.
  • Define vesicle, bullae, ulcer and erosions. Write in detail the clinical manifestations, etiology and management of pemphigus.
  • Write about the principles of image formation in panoramic radiography. Add a note on advantages and disadvantages of OPG.
  • Write the contents of developer and fixer solutions. Write, in detail the manual processing procedure.
  • Write in detail about the pigmented lesions of oral mucosa.
  • Classify TMJ disorders. Write in detail the clinical features and management of myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome.
  • Classify salivary gland disorders. Write in detail the syndromes associated, clinical features and management of xerostomia.
  • Write in detail about the production of x-ray. Add a note on properties of x-ray.
  • Enumerate hazards of radiation. Discuss the ill effects of radiation on Oral tissues.
  • Write in detail the physical, chemical and biological properties of X-ray.
  • Enumerate vesiculobullous lesions affecting oral mucosa. Write about the clinical features and treatment of Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis. Add a note on herpetic Whitlow.
  • Classify TMJ disorders. Write about the clinical features evaluation and treatment of Myofascial Pain Dysfunction syndrome.
  • Define radiation biology. Write about the harmful effects of radiation to oral cavity.
  • Write about the radio opaque and radiolucent landmarks of mandible.
  • Define Trismus? Discuss the differential diagnosis of Trismus. Describe in details about management of OSMF.
  • Classify pigmented lesions of oral cavity. Write in details about the etiology, C/F, in each lesion.
  • Enumerate various extra oral radiographs. Discuss, in details about OPG.
  • Write in details about X-ray production with schematic representation of various part about X-ray tube.
  • Describe the parts of X-Ray tube. Describe in detail about ionizing radiation to biological tissue.
  • What is Oral Ulcer? Discuss in detail about etiology, clinical features, investigations and treatment modalities of Oral ulcer.
  • Classify Fibro Osseous lesions of jaws. Discuss in detail the clinical and radiographic features of Paget’s Disease.
  • Define leukoplakia. Write in detail about etiology, clinical features, investigation and its management.
  • Classify TM disorders. Describe in detail about the management of MPDS.
  • Enumerate various vesiculobullous lesions of oral cavity. Describe clinical features, investigations required and management of pemphigus
  • Describe the principles of IOPA radiographs. Discuss about occlusal radiograph.
  • Define an ideal radiograph. Describe, the basic principles to obtain an ideal radiograph.
  • Classify pigmented lesions of oral mucosa. Write in detail about the etiology, clinical types, clinical features, investigations and management of oral lichen planus.
  • What are the principles of projection geometry? Write in detail about the principle and method of paralleling angle technique of IOPAR.
  • Classify ulcerative lesions and describe the etiology, c/f, D/D, and management of RAS.

SHORT NOTES

  • Oral Manifestations of Leukoplakia
  • Management of Trigeminal Neuralgia
  • Immunosuppressants
  • OKC(R/G)
  • Lamina Dura
  • PET
  • Clinical features of Erythema Multiforme
  • Xerostomia and its management
  • Treatment of OSMF
  • Composition and function of intensifying screens
  • Composition of developer and fixer solution
  • Occlusal radiograph
  • Cooley’s Anaemia
  • Dental management of diabetic patient
  • Faulty radiographs
  • Sialoliths
  • Localization techniques
  • White sponge nevus
  • Acyclovir Management of TN
  • Radiation caries
  • Waters Projection
  • Osteosarcoma
  • Grinspan Syndrome
  • Corticosteroids used in dentistry
  • Antifungal drugs
  • Occlusal radiograph
  • Bisecting angle technique V/S Paralleling cone technique
  • Radiological features of ameloblastoma
  • Treatment of OSMF
  • Lichen planus
  • Oral manifestation of AIDS
  • Dark room and penny test
  • SLOB Technique
  • Bitewing radiograph
  • Bell’s palsy
  • Oral candidiasis
  • Sialography
  • Radiographic localization of impacted canine
  • PNS view
  • Management of pemphigus
  • Speckled Leukoplakia
  • Follicular cyst
  • Focal Spot
  • Contrast Agent
  • Grid
  • Panoramic Radiography
  • Toluidine blue staining
  • Occlusal Radiography
  • Sialadenitis
  • Myofascial Pain Dysfunction syndrome
  • Immunomodulators in oral medicine
  • Haematinics
  • Focus and focal infection
  • RVG
  • Latent Image
  • Radiographic errors
  • Investigations for a case of oral candidiasis
  • Types of radiotherapy
  • Drug induced gingival overgrowth
  • Oral manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus
  • Exfoliative Cytology
  • Burning mouth syndrome

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