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28/12/2011 at 5:49 pm #10235drsushantOfflineRegistered On: 14/05/2011Topics: 253Replies: 277Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times
DENTAL ANATOMY
Physiologic tooth form in relation to masticationDiff. b/w primary and permanent teethConcepts of occlusionSystem of tooth notationMuscles of masticationAnatomy of TMJ with diagramMesial migrationLeeway space of NanceMaxillary air sinusExtra cranial course of facial nervemovementRoot formation in maxillary first molar permanentChronology of permanent and deciduous dentitionEmbrasures and spillwaysFDI system of nomenclatureOcclusion at 9 years of ageNerve supply to maxillary and mandibular teethCompensatory curvesIdeal proximal contactEruption diagram at 10 years of agePoint angles and line anglesOcclusion in mixed dentitionUniversal system of nomenclaturePrimate spacesCurve of Spee , Wilson and monsoonIMPORTANT TEETH / ASPECTS / SURFACES / DIFFERENCESPermanent maxillary first molar – all aspectsDiff. b/w permanent maxillary central and lateral incisorsPermanent maxillary canine – all aspectsRoot formation In permanent maxillary first molarDiff. b/w maxillary first pre-molar and mandibular first pre-molarDiff. b/w maxillary / mandibular canineOcclusal aspect of maxillary first pre-molarOcclusal aspect of maxillary first molar28/12/2011 at 5:50 pm #15015drsushantOfflineRegistered On: 14/05/2011Topics: 253Replies: 277Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesORAL 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 dentineHistology 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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