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Anatomy 13. Refered pain 23.

Urea cycle
14. Regulation of blood glucose levels 24. BMR
1. Development of tongue ,taste buds , blood
15. Blood pressure and dental extractions 25. Beta oxidation of fatty acids
supply, nerve supply and applied aspects
16. Cushings syndrome 26. Cholesterol
2. Facial spaces
17. Functions of platelets 27. Plasma buffers
3. Nerve supply of face
18. Adrenal medulla 28. Competitive inhibition
4. Cervicofacial lymph nodes
19. Glycosuria 29. Lipoproteins
5. Muscles of mastication and applied aspects
20. Neurohormones 30. pH, buffer, buffer system in plasma
6. Salivary glands- major and minor
21. Formation of lymph 31. Blood urea
7. TMJ
22. Functions of liver 32. Caloric values for carbohydrates, fats and
8. Trigemminal nerve and applied aspects
23. Artificial respiration proteins
9. Facial nerve and applied aspects
24. Leukocytosis 33. Immunoglobulins
10. Digastric triangle
25. ECG 34. Fat metabolism
11. Falx cerebri
26. Adrenaline crisis 35. Biochemical reactions in health and
12. Brachial arch 1st
27. Acromegaly disease
13. Maxillary sinus
28. Endocrine disorders 36. Urea cycle
14. Inferior alveolar nerve
29. Importance of calcium and iron in oral 37. pH and buffer
15. Parotid gland
cavity 38. Bilirubinemia
16. Palate
30. Inflammation, cardinal sciences of 39. Cholecalciferol
17. Thyroid
inflammation 40. Krebs cycle
18. Taste pathway
31. Normal ECG, different waves of ECG 41. Blood urea in assessment of kidney
19. Motor speechanea
32. Tubular maximum for glucose function
20. Muscles and nerve supply of tongue
33. Excitation, contraction, coupling 42. Lipid absorption from intestine
21. Intrinsic muscles of larynx
34. autonomic nervous system divison 43. Caloric values of carbohydrates fats and
22. Thoracic duct
35. Neurohormones proteins
23. Hyoid arch
36. Respiratory acidosis & alkalosis 44. Clinical interpretation of serum
24. Circle of willis
37. Haemostatic mechanism of human body cholesterol levels
25. Sphenomandibuar ligament
38. Fever 45. Cholesterols & cholesterol metabolism
26. Lingual artery
39. Cytokines
27. Palatine tonsils Micro Biology
40. Phases of deglutition
28. Pterygopalatine ganglion
41. Applied physiology of RBS
29. Infraorbital nerve 1. Anaerobic organism in oral cavity
42. Digestive enzymes
30. Suprameatal triangle 2. Hepatitis B vaccinations
31. Development of face 3. Sterilization and Disinfection
Bio Chemistry
32. Development of mandible 4. Lab Diagnosis for pulmonary TB
33. 1st pharyngeal arch 1. Carbohydrate Metabolism 5. Antibiotic Sensitivity test
34. Circulis arteriosis 2. Vitamin A, D and K 6. Viral Inclusion Bodies
35. Histological picture of salivary gland 3. Neoglycogenesis 7. Anaphylaxis
36. Histological picture of bone 4. Calcium Metabolism 8. ELISA
37. Cavernous sinus 5. Glucose Tolerance Test 9. Wound Infection
38. Innervations to submandibular salivary 6. Balanced Diet 10. WIDAL Test
gland 7. Deficiency and Toxic Symptoms of 11. VDRL Test
Fluorides 12. Lab Diagnosis for Streptococcus
Physiology 8. Cholicalciferol Infection
9. Mucopolysaccharides 13. Serological Markers for HPV infection
1. Defence mechanism of body
10. Ptyalins 14. Mechanism of Drug Resistance
2. Haemoglobin
11. Ascorbic Acid 15. Toxins of Streptococci
3. Haemostasis and its mechanism and
12. Fluorosis 16. Coagulation test
disorders
13. Scurvy 17. Pathogenesis of Tetanus
4. Blood groups and Rh
14. Respiratory Acidosis 18. Surface active antigen
5. Growth hormone
15. Jaundice 19. Gram Negative Bacterial cell wall
6. Mastication and deglutition
16. Hyperkalaemia 20. Staphylococcus
7. Digestion of proteins
17. Bilirubinemia 21. Viral infection of oral cavity
8. Pain perception
18. Lactic acid dehydrogenase 22. Immune complexes in dental diseases
9. Pain pathway
19. Urea formation 23. Hypersensitivity
10. Thyroid hormones
20. Salivary urea 24. Oral Thrush
11. Shock
21. Thyroxiune metabolism 25. Prophylaxis for control of Hepatitis B
12. Heart sounds
22. Hydrogen ion core 26. Vincent’s Angina Vincent’s Organism
27. Autoclave 3. Factors influencing action of drugs 57. Angioneurotic Edema
28. Lab Findings and oral manifestations of in human body 58. Adverse effects of prednisolone
Diphtheria 4. Corticosteroids in dentistry 59. Preanesthetic medication
29. Surface active agents 5. Antibiotics in dentistry 60. Sufonylureas
30. Toxins of streptococci 6. NSAIDs 61. Jarisch herxheimer reaction
31. Gaseous disinfectant 7. Aspirin
32. Serological marker for HPV 8. Chemotherapy Oral Medicine
33. Mechanism of drug resistance 9. Broad spectrum antibiotics
34. Viral test 10. Glucocorticoids 1. OSMF

35. Anaerobic organisms in oral cavity 11. Phenytoin sodium and grandmal 2. Pathogenesis, Features and Treatment of

36. Fusospirochetal infection epilepsy Candidiasis

12. Sodium thiopentone 3. Pemphigus


Pathology 13. Bacterial endocarditis 4. MPDS

14. Muscle relaxants 5. ANUG


1. Carcinogenesis 6. Oral lesions secondary to cancer
15. Oral sulphonylureas
2. Role of viruses in carcinogenesis chemotherapy and their management
16. Oral hypoglycemic agents
3. Necrosis 7. Procedure to diagnose an erosive lesion of
17. Calcitonin
4. Gangrene the oral mucosa
18. Thrombolytic drugs
5. Cancer/Tumor suppressor genes 8. Syndromes with simultaneous oral and
19. Surface analgesics
6. Metastasis and spread of Malignant genital manifestations
20. Antiseptics
tumors 9. Syndromes associated with facial paralysis
21. Fluorides
7. HIV 10. Oral changes associated with hormonal
22. Drugs for MI
8. Thrombosis changes in women
23. Expectorants
9. Repair and Regeneration 11. Oral cancer
24. Opiods in dentistry
10. Mode of spread of tumors 12. Frontal bossing
25. Diuretics in hypertension
11. Haemochromatosis 13. Herpetic infections
26. Antihypertensive drugs
12. Actinomycosis 14. Xerostomia
27. Barbiturates
13. Granulomatous infections 15. Internal derangement of TMJ
28. Nutritional therapy
14. Phagocytosis 16. Laser therapy in oral diseases
29. Antiviral agents in oral medicine
15. Fat metabolism 17. Autoimmune diseases of orofacial diseases
30. Antibiotic prophylaxis
16. Embolism 18. Bleeding in the oral cavity- Diagnosis and
31. Role of antibiotics in oral infections
17. Pre-neoplastic conditions Management
32. Desensitizing agents
18. Transfusion Reactions 19. Chronic granulomatous lesions and their
33. Allergies in dentistry
19. Inflammation- Acute and Chronic, manifestations in the oral cavity
34. Diazepam
Vascular Changes 20. Fibro-osseous lesions
35. Allergic stomatitis
20. HIV and Neoplasia 21. Neuralgias and neuropathics of orofacial
36. Dental considerations in patients on
21. Acquired immunity region
anticoagulants
22. Metaplasia 22. Forensic Odontology
37. Immunomodulators
23. Shock 23. Diagnosis and Treatment of Atypical
38. Topical corticosteroids
24. Epulis Facial Pain
39. Rationale for selection of drugs for
25. Cancrum Oris Salivary Calculi 24. Causes and treatment of glossodynia
acute pain
26. Morphology of malignant cells 25. Rationale for selection of drugs in acute
40. Anti oxidants
27. Chemical carcinogens painful conditions
41. Lignocaine, procaine
28. Pathological Calcification 26. Osteomyelitis of jaw
42. Chlorhexidine
29. Virchow’s Triad 27. Osteoradionecrosis
43. Ibuprofen
30. Thyroglossal Cyst 28. Endogenous pigmentation affecting oral
44. Furosemide
31. Primary Complex mucosa
45. Oral antifungal agents
32. Neuroma 29. Cicatricial Pemphigoid
46. Glucocorticoids
33. Fate of tumours 30. Sjogrens Syndrome
47. Calcium metabolism
34. Immunity 31. Agranulocytosis
48. Adverse drug reaction
35. Carcinogen 32. Ameloblastoma
49. Haemostatics
36. Factors involved in delayed wound 33. Oral manifestation of Diabetes Mellitus
50. Medication of rheumatic fever
healing 34. Oral Precancer
51. Beta Blockers
37. Granuloma 35. HIV infection
52. Ciprofloxacin
53. Methotrexate 36. Osteogenesis and Carcinogenesis
Pharmacology
54. Penicillins 37. Osteodystrophies

55. Potassium sparing diuretics 38. Oral Viral infections


1. Routes of administration
56. Drug antagonism 39. Erythematous lesions
2. COX2 inhibitors
40. Psychosomatic Dentistry 88. Opportunistic infections of oral cavity 139. Oral effects in drug abuse
41. Viruses and Neoplasms 89. Non-healing ulcer of tongue 140. Stomatitis with reference to nutritional
42. Diagnostic Assesment of oral and 90. Herpes Zoster factors
maxillofacial Trauma 91. Post Herpetic Neuralgia 141. Sialadeosis
43. Trismus 92. Osteitis Deformans 142. Sialadenitits
44. TNM Staging 93. Keratoacanthoma 143. Causes of depapillation of tongue
45. NIkolsky’s Sign 94. Cystic lesions of oral cavity 144. Midline swellings
46. Auspitz sign 95. Multiple myeloma 145. Oral manifestation of nutritional disorders
47. Angiography 96. Mucositis 146. Endocrine diseases of oral cavity
48. Salivary gland Pathogenesis- Diagnosis 97. Dental considerations and oral 147. Basal cell nevus syndrome
and Management manifestations of mycobacterial infection 148. Erythema multiforme
49. Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis 98. Heavy metal poisoning 149. Recurrent salivary swellings
50. Sialometry 99. Megaloblastic anaemia genodermatosis
51. Sialochemistry 100. Erythroplakia 150. Endogenous pigmentation
52. Sialography 101. Pulpitis 151. Hypersalivation
53. Taste Testing method 102. TENS therapy 152. Brown pigmentation of oral mucosa
54. Lab investigations of vesciculobullous 103. Brachytherapy 153. Halitosis
lesions 104. Investigative modalities for oral cancers 154. Papanicolous stain
55. Scintigraphy 105. Dental considerations in patients with 155. Saliva in health & disease
56. Oral and dental considerations in Geriatric mycobacterial infections 156. Clinical & laboratory test for diagnosis of
Patients 106. Oral focal sepsis vesiculobullous lesions of oral cavity
57. Cytodiagnosis in oral lesions- usefulness 107. Auspits sign 157. Clinical & radiological evaluation of
of electron microscope in oral medicine 108. Histiocytosis X central hemangiomas of mandible
58. Serum chemistry in diagnosis of 109. HAART 158. Cranial nerve examination
autoimmune disease- Diagnostic method 110. Heavy metal poisoning 159. Diagnosis of oral leukoplakia
for immunodeficient disease 111. Lipid reticulo endotheliosis 160. Complication of sialography
59. Effect of Hormones on Oral Structures and 112. Oral medicine specialist in tertiary hospital 161. Diagnostic protocol in patient suspected
Management practice with bleeding disorder – methods for a
60. Examination of Sinus and Fistula 113. Neuromuscular diseases and management hospitalized patient
61. Examination of Swelling 114. Dermatomyosititis 162. Alkaline phosphatase
62. Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis 115. Oral pigmentation as a marker of systemic 163. Biopsy
63. Gingival Hyperplasia disease 164. Role of cytodiagnosis in diagnosis of oral
64. Hyperparathyroidism 116. TENS therapy lesions .
65. Bite Mark Analysis 117. Non infectious vesiculobullous lesions 165. Signs and symptoms of hemifacial spasm
66. Fungal infections affecting the oral cavity 118. Vascular surface lesions 166. RBC changes in diagnosis of orofacial
67. Osteodystrophies of systemic origins 119. Giant cell lesions of jaw disease.
68. Burning mouth syndrome 120. Hamartomas
69. Vesciculobullous lesions 121. Oral genodermatoses Radiology
70. Vascular surface lesions of the oral cavity 122. Photodymnamic therapy
1. Mcgregor & cambell lines
71. Oral changes in toxicity and management 123. Manchestor isodose charts
2. Radiographic appearance of Cherubism
72. Pain control methods 124. PUVA therapy
3. Radiographic appearance of Osteo
73. Giant cell lesions of jaw 125. HESS test
sarcoma
74. Immunosuppression 126. Are teeth important for normal health
4. Role of biochemical reaction in health
75. Premature exfoliation of teeth critical analysis
and disease
76. Local and systemic conditions that 127. Hyper telorism
5. Role of fat suppression in MRI
produce stomatopyrosis- Treatment 128. Atrophic oral mucosa
6. Thermography
77. EBV 129. AIDS prevention and control
7. Schizodontia & syndontia
78. Mouth in Hemoglobinopathies 130. Therapy for aerodigestive cancers
8. Periapical osteofibrosis & DD
79. Red Blood Cell diseases 131. Smokeless tobacco and oral lesions
9. Radiographic features of
80. White Blood Cell disorders and oral 132. Progressive systemic sclerosis
hyperparahyroidisnm
manifestations 133. Mouth in hemoglobinopathies
10. Punched out radiolucencies
81. Platelet disorders 134. Oral lesions & Lymphoproliferative
11. Vitalometer
82. Progressive systemic sclerosis disorders
12. Fluoroscopic imaging
83. Theraphy for Aerodigestive cancer 135. Diseases of EBV
13. Stereoscopy & its application in oral
84. Smokers tobacco and oral lesions 136. Laser therapy on oral diseases
diagnosis
85. Oral manifestations of kidney transplant 137. Oral dysaesthesia
14. Quality assurance
86. Occupational diseases of oral cavity 138. Role of lab investigations in diagnosis of
15. Zimmer projection
87. White lesions viral infection in orofacial region
16. Tube rating & duty cycle 44. Radiopacities of lower premolar region 73. TLD badges
17. Radiation genetics 45. Principles of CT & application in 74. Grids
18. Fluoroscopic imaging dentistry 75. Tumor like lesions of oral cavity
19. Self processing 46. Implant imaging 76. Radiological noise
20. Ideal radiograph 47. Emerging trends to salivery gland 77. Density & contrast
imaging 78. Enamel hypoplsia
21. Ewing’s sarcoma 48. Radiotherapy 79. Dental caries
22. Sensors in digital radiography 49. Age determination 80. Intensifying screens
23. Lamina dura 50. Ultrasound in salivary gland diseases 81. Bitewing radiographs
24. Electromagnetic radiation to dental 51. PET –CT 82. Radiographic techniques to image
radiologist 52. SPECT maxillary sinus
25. Sialosis 53. Digital radiography 83. Submentivertex view
26. Biological effects of radiation 54. Recent advances in medical imageology 84. Bisecting angle technique
27. Properties of X rays 55. Radioisotopes 85. Localization of impacted canine in
28. Advanced imaging techniques 56. Radiographic anatomy maxilla
29. Radiographic contrast agents & 57. Resorption of teeth 86. Digital subtraction radiography
sialography 58. Primary odontogenic carcinoma of 87. Diagnosis and management of juxta
30. Periapical radiolucencies mandible capular disorder
31. Principles of interpretation of radiographs 59. Scitigraphy 88. Nuclear imaging
32. Dosimetry 60. Periapical condensing osteitis 89. Diagnostic methods for jaw deformities
33. Production of X rays 61. Object localization techniques 90. Multiple punched out radiolucencies jaw
34. Fibrous dysplasia 62. Sarcomas of orofacial region 91. Radiographs in diagnosis of periodontal
35. Protection radiation 63. Osteosarcoma disease
36. Faulty radiographs 64. Intraoral digital radiography 92. Extraoral radiographs
37. Developing solutions 65. TMJ ankylosis 93. Methods used in radiology for
38. Amelogenesis imperfecta 66. Hypercementosis localization of teeth & other lesions in
39. Occlusal radiography 67. Radionucleosides jaw bones.
40. TMJ imaging 68. Limitations of radiography
41. Mixed radiopaque & radiolucent lesions 69. Evaluation of trauma in head & neck
of the jaws 70. Radiation units
Lab Investigations
42. Xeroradiography 71. Target in Xray tube
43. MRI 72. Stray radiation
1. Recent advancements in immunoflorescent 9. Oral bleeding 18. Biopsy
test 10. Prothrombin time 19. Tzanck smear
2. Body section radiography 11. Blood chemistry 20. Tzanck cells
3. Clinical& lab diagnosis of tuberculosis 12. Immunoflourescenc 21. Vitalometer
4. Lab investigations of multiple myeloma 13. Kvein test 22. Toluidine blue
5. Renel diseases 14. Patch test 23. Hess test
6. Lab procedures for the detection of anemia 15. Paul bunnel test 24. Caries activity test
7. HIV 16. FNAC, FNAB 25. Liver function test
8. Syphilis 17. Cytology

Differential diagnosis 10. Radiopaque lesions of jaw bones 19. Radiolucent lesions of jaw
11. Unilocular radiolucencies 20. Fibraosseous lesions of jaws
1. Radiographic DD fibroosseous lesions
12. Multilocular radiolucencies 21. Trigeminal neuralgia
2. Midline swellings of Head & Neck
13. Multiple radiolucencies in jaw bones 22. Necrotic lesions of oral mucosa
3. Honeycomb appearance
14. Bullous lesions of oral mucosa 23. Odontagenic pain
4. Erythematous and erosive palate
15. Mixed radiopaque and radiolucent lesions 24. Macroglossia
5. Chronic orofacial pain
of jaw 25. Palatal perforation
6. Chronic TMJ pain
16. Swelling of floor of mouth 26. Varicosities
7. Haziness in maxillary sinus
17. Cervicofacial lymphadenopathy 27. Recurrent ulcers
8. Fissural cyst
18. Midline palatal swellings / maxilla
9. Xerostomia/ dryness of oral cavity

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