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ORAL PATHOLOGY (NEET MDS/AIIMS) SOME IMPORTANT SYNDROMES

SOME IMPORTANT SYNDROMES Peutz-Jeghers syndrome Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is a disorder often passed down through families (inherited) in which the person develops intestinal polyps and is at a significantly higher risk for developing certain cancers. Causes It is unknown how many people are affected by PJS. However, the National Institutes of Health estimates that it affects about 1 in 25,000 to 300,000 births. There are two types of PJS: Familial PJS is due to a mutation in a gene called STK11. The genetic defect is passed down (inherited) through families as an autosomal dominant trait. That means if one of your parents has this type of PJS, you have a 50:50 chance of inheriting the bad gene and having the disease. Sporadic PJS is not passed down through families and appears unrelated to the STK11 gene mutation. Symptoms Brownish or bluish-gray pigmented spots on the lips, gums, inner lining of the mouth, and skin Clubbed fingers or toes Cramping pain in the...

PREPARATION FOR AIIMS EXAM 2017 MAY

PREPARATION FOR AIIMS EXAM 2017 MAY BOOKS REQUIRED FOR THIS: DENTAL PULSE –BASICS AND CLINICALS- latest edition 10th DENTEST – ALL THREE VOLUMES AMIT AASHISH – MEDICAL AIIMS PAPERS(5 YEARS) RECENT DENTAL AIPG PAPERS = NEERAJ WADHWAN DENTAL EXPLORE FOR SRSHIP PAPERS. COHEN QUESTION BANK FOR ENDODONTICS DENTAL PULSE AND DENTEST YOU HAVE TO BE THOROUGH WITH THESE TWO AS IT MAKES THE FUNDAMENTALS STRONG,YOU CAN CRACK AIIMS EXAM WHEN THE FUNDAMENTALS ARE VERY STRONG AND NO MISTAKE DURING ANSWERING THE KNOWN OR REPEAT QUESTIONS. PREPARATION FOR AIIMS EXAM: FIRSTLY START WITH DENTAL PULSE AND DENTEST BE THOROUGH WITH ALL EXPLANATIONS AND SYNOPSIS, EXTRA QUESTIONS WHICH IS NOT THERE IN PULSE WILL BE IN DENTEST GO THROUGH WITH THOSE ALSO.ONCE BEING DONE AND CONFIDENT ON MAKING NO MISTAKE FROM THESE TWO BOOKS, START REVISING DENTAL MATRIX  PAPERS THEN START REVISING RECENT AIPG DENTAL PAPERS.ONCE THIS IS DONE START WITH AMIT AASHISH PREVIOUS 5 YEARS MEDICAL PAPERS...

NEET MDS DENTAL ANATOMY #23 replaces which primary tooth?

A. K B. L C. M D. N E. O The correct answer is D. Both 23 and N are mandibular left incisors. Remember that A through J are maxillary, while K through T are mandibular. The mandibular replacements are 20 for K, 21 for L, 22 for M, 23 for N, 24 for O, 25 for P, 26 for Q, 27 for R, 28 for S, and 29 for T. Remember that permanent molars 17, 18, 19, 30, 31, and 32 do not replace primary teeth&

NEET MDS REVIEW 2017-18 Clinical Features, Causes & Treatment of dry Socket / Alveolar Osteitis - Complete Management

What Is dry socket?- Postoperative complication causing moderate to sever pain which develops on 3rd or 4th day after tooth extraction, due to dislodgement of clot but it is not associated with an infection.Socket bone get exposed and painful. Occurrence-Rare (2%) after routine tooth extraction. Frequent (20%) after removal of impacted mandibular 3rd molar. Clinical appearence- Tooth socket appears to be empty with a partially or completely lost blood clot. Some bony surface of socket is exposed which is sensitive and source of pain Area of socket has a bad odor. Patient usually complains of foul taste. Cause- High level of fibrinolytic activity in and around extraction socket Resulting in lysis of the blood clot Causing exposure of bone surface. Management:- Give a nerve block or apply topical anesthesia if patient is in severe pain. Tooth socket is gently irrigated with sterile saline Socket is carefully suctioned of all excess saline and a small strip of iodofor...

AIIMS 2014 NOV DENTAL PAPER (FULLY SOLVED)

AIIMS 2014 NOV DENTAL PAPER (FULLY SOLVED) AIIMS NOVEMBER 2014 (DENTAL) 1. Newest technique that cut only mineralised tissue and not nerves n vessel etc. based on which principle? a. Cryosurgery b. electrosurgery c. osteotome d. piezo electric Ans. is (d) 2. Which out of these cannot be used as disinfectant? a. 1-2% cetrimide b. 5% chloroxynol c. 2% lysol d. 100% alcohol Ans. is (d) 3. Not causes nausea n vomiting a. Opioid b. N2o c. Ingested blood d. Acetaminophen/ food Ans. is (b) 4. To prevent dental worker over exposure from N2O best method is a. High suction b. Dosimeter c. Laminar flow d. Spectromerty Ans. is (d) 5. Immediate bacteria responsible for pellicle formation/ 1st colonizer of plaque? a. gram + facultative b. gram - facultative c. gram + aerobic d. gram + anaerobe Ans. is (a) 6. Drug of choice for acute bacterial meningitis a. Ceftriaxone b. Erythromycin c. Cefataton d. sulfamethaxzole/ Suxamethonium Ans. is (a) 7. Transcutaneous electric stimulation alleviate...