Exam Details
Subject | oral medicine and radiology | |
Paper | paper 1 | |
Exam / Course | b.d.s. | |
Department | ||
Organization | Dr.M.G.R. Medical University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | February, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
FEBRUARY 2017 Sub. Code:4216
FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM
(Common to Final Year Paper II Modified Regulation III and
Final Year Paper I New Modified Regulation Candidates)
PAPER I ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY
Q.P Code: 544216
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 70 Marks
Answer All Questions in the same order
Draw suitable diagrams wherever necessary
I. Elaborate on: x 10 20)
1. Classify Fibro osseous lesions of Jaws. Discuss in detail the clinical
and radiographic features of Paget's Disease.
2. Describe the principle of image formation in Panoramic radiography.
Write in detail the indications, advantages and disadvantages of
Panoramic radiography.
II. Write Notes on: (10 x 5 50)
1. Peutz Jeghers syndrome.
2. Oral manifestations of Human Immunodefeciency Virus.
3. Ultrasonography.
4. Bitewing radiography: its indications and technique.
5. Hemangioma.
6. Osteomas.
7. Vital stains as diagnostic modality for oral cancer.
8. Sialadenitis.
9. Properties of X rays.
10. Oral submucus Fibrosis.
FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM
(Common to Final Year Paper II Modified Regulation III and
Final Year Paper I New Modified Regulation Candidates)
PAPER I ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY
Q.P Code: 544216
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 70 Marks
Answer All Questions in the same order
Draw suitable diagrams wherever necessary
I. Elaborate on: x 10 20)
1. Classify Fibro osseous lesions of Jaws. Discuss in detail the clinical
and radiographic features of Paget's Disease.
2. Describe the principle of image formation in Panoramic radiography.
Write in detail the indications, advantages and disadvantages of
Panoramic radiography.
II. Write Notes on: (10 x 5 50)
1. Peutz Jeghers syndrome.
2. Oral manifestations of Human Immunodefeciency Virus.
3. Ultrasonography.
4. Bitewing radiography: its indications and technique.
5. Hemangioma.
6. Osteomas.
7. Vital stains as diagnostic modality for oral cancer.
8. Sialadenitis.
9. Properties of X rays.
10. Oral submucus Fibrosis.
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- conservative dentistry and endodontics
- dental anatomy embryology and oral histology
- dental anatomy embryology and oral histology
- dental materials
- general anatomy including embryology and histology
- general and dental pharmacology and therapeutics
- general human physiology and biochemistry
- general human physiology and biochemistry
- general medicine
- general pathology and microbiology
- general surgery
- oral and maxillofacial surgery
- oral medicine and radiology
- oral pathology and oral microbiology
- orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics
- paediatric and preventive dentistry
- periodontology
- prosthodontics and crown and bridge
- public health dentistry