544179LC PDF
544179LC PDF
544179LC PDF
Code: 4179
FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM
PAPER – I ORAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSIS AND RADIOLOGY
Q .P .Code: 544179
Time : 180 Minutes Maximum : 100 marks
Answer ALL questions in the same order.
I. Elaborate on: Pages Time Marks
(Max.)(Max.)(Max.)
1. Classify the Pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa. Write in
detail about the etiology, clinical types, clinical features,
investigations and management of Oral lichen planus. 19 30 20
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[LC 670] FEBRUARY 2013 Sub. Code: 4179
FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM
PAPER – I ORAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSIS AND RADIOLOGY
Q .P .Code: 544179
Time: 180 Minutes Maximum: 70 Marks
I. Elaborate on: (2x10=20)
1. Classify Salivary gland disorders. Write in detail about the etiology, clinical
features, investigations and treatment of Sjogren’s syndrome.
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[LD 670] AUGUST 2013 Sub. Code: 4179
FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM
PAPER – I ORAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSIS AND RADIOLOGY
Q .P .Code: 544179
Time: 180 Minutes Maximum: 70 Marks
1. Classify ulcerative lesions and discuss the etiology, clinical features, differential
diagnosis and management of recurrent aphthous stomatitis.
2. Discuss the principle, technique, advantage and disadvantages of panoramic
imaging.
1. Schillings test
2. Sialadenosis
3. Radiovisiography
4. Factors controlling X ray beam
5. Object localization technique
6. Automatic film processing
7. Oral manifestations of diabetes mellitus
8. Investigation of oral candidiasis
9. Exfoliative cytology
10. Water’s projection.
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[LE 670] FEBRUARY 2014 Sub. Code:4179
1. Intensifying screen
2. Drug induced gingival enlargement
3. Multilocular radiolucency
4. Hyperparathyroidism
5. Indications and technique of Tanscranial view of TMJ.
6. Osteoradionecrosis
7. Capillary fragility test
8. Sialolithiasis
9. Burning mouth syndrome
10. Occlusal radiographs
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[LF 670] AUGUST 2014 Sub. Code:4179
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[LG 670] FEBRUARY 2015 Sub. Code:4179
1. Trigeminal neuralgia.
2. Dental considerations in patients with ischemic heart diseases.
3. Multilocular radiolucencies.
4. Drug induced gingival hyperplasia.
5. Sialography.
6. Thrombocytopenic purpura.
7. Intensifying screens.
8. Digital radiography.
9. Corticosteroids and their uses in dentistry.
10. Lip prints.
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[LH 670] AUGUST 2015 Sub. Code: 4179
1. Management of candidiasis.
2. Sialadenosis.
5. Kveim test.
6. TMJ arthritis.
7. Collimation.
8. Faulty radiographs.
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[LI 670] FEBRUARY 2016 Sub. Code: 4179
2. What is an ideal radiograph? Discuss in detail the factors controlling the diagnostic
quality of dental radiographs.
3. Prothrombin time.
5. Latent image.
6. Occlusal radiograph.
9. Paralleling technique.
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