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    DENTAL ANATOMY

     
    Physiologic tooth form in relation to mastication
     
    Diff. b/w primary and permanent teeth
     
    Concepts of occlusion
     
    System of tooth notation
     
    Muscles of mastication
     
    Anatomy of TMJ with diagram
     
     
    Mesial migration
     
    Leeway space of Nance
     
    Maxillary air sinus
     
    Extra cranial course of facial nerve
     
    movement
     
    Root formation in maxillary first molar permanent
     
    Chronology of permanent and deciduous dentition
     
    Embrasures and spillways
     
    FDI system of nomenclature
     
    Occlusion at 9 years of age
     
    Nerve supply to maxillary and mandibular teeth
     
    Compensatory curves
     
    Ideal proximal contact
     
    Eruption diagram at 10 years of age
     
    Point angles and line angles
     
    Occlusion in mixed dentition
     
    Universal system of nomenclature
     
    Primate spaces
     
    Curve of Spee , Wilson and monsoon
     
    IMPORTANT TEETH / ASPECTS / SURFACES / DIFFERENCES
     
    Permanent maxillary first molar – all aspects
     
    Diff. b/w permanent maxillary central and lateral incisors
     
    Permanent maxillary canine – all aspects
     
    Root formation In permanent maxillary first molar
     
    Diff. b/w maxillary first pre-molar and mandibular first pre-molar
     
    Diff. b/w maxillary / mandibular canine
     
    Occlusal aspect of maxillary first pre-molar
     
    Occlusal aspect of maxillary first molar
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     ORAL HISTOLOGY

     

    Life cycle of ameloblasts

    PDL and its functions , development

    Incremental lines in hard dental tissues

    Morphological and histological differences b/w primary and permanent teeth

    Theories of dentine hypersensitivity

    Lamina dura

    Fate of dental lamina

    Bell stage and advanced bell stage of tooth development

    Age changes in pulp

    Classification of dentine

    Str. Of enamel rods

    HERS – hertwig epithelial root sheath

    Dental lamina

    Pulp stones

    Taste buds

    Submandibular salivary glands

    Functions of pulp

    CEJ

    Histology of mucous membrane with diagram

    Histology of maxillary air sinus

    Development of oral cavity

    Age changes in dentine

    Transparent dentine (sclerotic dentine)

    Diff. b/w enamel pulp and enamel spindle

    Anomalies during histophysiologic stages of tooth development

    Classify oral mucosa

    Developmental stages of tooth development

    Classify salivary glands

    Composition and functions of saliva

    Reparative dentine

    Apposition and maturation of dentine
    Histology of gingival tissues

    Exfoliation of deciduous teeth

    Development , mode of attachment , and age changes in epithelial attachment

    Histology of alveolar process

    Diff . b/w alveolar bone and cementum

    Tooth eruption and shedding

    Clinical points of pulp

    Keyhole arrangement of enamel rods

    Theories of eruption

    Vermillion border of lip

    Diff. b/w cellular and acellular cementum

    Sharpey’s fibres

    Papillae of tongue

    Diff. b/w dentinogenesis and amelogenesis

    Enamel lamellae

    DEJ

    Principal fibres of PDL

    Basket cells

    Histology of alveolar bone
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