Human Anatomy

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Human Physiology

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY QUESTION AND ANSWERS FOR EXAM PREPARATION

 TOPIC: BASIC INTRODUCTION OF HUMAN BODY ⭐ PRACTICE QUESTION & ANSWER 1. Which of the listed terms is described by: “All the chemical processes that take place in the organelles and cytoplasm of...

Biochemistry

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Dental Anatomy

Tooth Development Stages: Sequence of Tooth Eruption Explained

Learn the stages of tooth development—from dental lamina to bud, cap, and bell stages—and understand enamel, dentin, pulp, and bone formation. A high-yield guide for NEET MDS, BDS, NBDE/INBDE, and...

Rule of 7 + 4: The Easiest Mnemonic to Remember Primary Tooth Eruption (Dental Students MUST Know This!)

Learn the simplest mnemonic — Rule of 7 + 4 — to remember primary tooth eruption ages. Perfect for dental students, NEET MDS preparation, and parents tracking baby tooth development...

Histological Zones of Enamel Caries- (Easy Diagram Guide for Dental Students)

Understand the 4 histological zones of enamel caries—translucent zone, dark zone, body of the lesion, and surface zone—explained with an easy diagram. A high-yield pathology topic for NEET MDS and...

PULP AND ZONES OF PULP

– Conceptual + viva-ready – I. Introduction to Dental Pulp 🔸Soft connective tissue in the center of the tooth 🔸Located in pulp chamber (crown) and root canal 🔸Embryological origin: Central cells of...

Amelogenesis, HA crystals and enamel rods

TOPIC: AMELOGENESIS, HA CRYSTALS & ENAMEL RODS  🔺Amelogenesis — the process by which enamel, the hardest tissue in the human body, is formed. 🔺The amelogenesis is a tightly regulated, multi-phase...

Histophysiology and Molecular Insights of Tooth Development

TOPIC: HISTOPHYSIOLOGY & MOLECULAR INSIGHTS 🔍 What is Histophysiology? 🔸It is the study of tissue structure (histology) along with function (physiology). 🔸In tooth development, it refers to how...

Tooth Development & Odontogenesis

TOPIC: TOOTH DEVELOPMENT & OSTEOGENESIS REVISION NOTES 👉 Tooth development is a highly organized and complex biological process that starts early in embryonic life. It involves a series of...

OSTEOLOGY – the study of bones

QUICK REVISION NOTES  📌 Introduction to Osteology 🔸Osteology is the study of bones, which make up the skeletal system. 🔸The adult human skeleton has 206 bones. 🔸These bones are categorized into two...

FUNDAMENTAL TERMS FOR UNDERSTANDING TOOTH STRUCTURE

  TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF TEETH BASED ON THEIR NORMAL POSITION   📌 KEY POINTS FOR COMPLETE HUMAN DENTITION  🔷 DENTITION: Refers to all the teeth present in the mouth. 🔷 TWO SETS OF DENTITION Types of...

Preclinical Prosthodontics

FIXED PROSTHODONTICS

TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO FIXED PROSTHODONTICS 🎯 KEY POINTS: 🔹FPD replaces one or more teeth and is permanently cemented on the remaining teeth. 🔹Fixed dental prosthesis is also commonly referred to as...

INSERTION, RELINING AND REBASING

TOPIC: INSERTION, RELINING AND REBASING 🎯 KEY POINTS:  🔹Shim stocks are useful in verifying the presence and location of the occlusal contacts. 🔹Spoon denture is the maxillary interim RPD which is...

LABORATORY PROCEDURE OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE

TOPIC: LABORATORY PROCEDURE, OCCLUSAL RELATIONSHIP AND POSTINSERTION OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE 🎯 KEY POINTS: 🔹Aerosol spray is useful in fitting the framework on the master cast. 🔹Functionally...

 IMPRESSION MAKING IN REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE

TOPIC: IMPRESSION MAKING IN REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE 🎯 KEY POINTS : 🔹Dual impression technique is usually indicated in distal extension cases. 🔹Fluid waxes can flow at mouth temperature and be firm...

MOUTH PREPARATION IN RPD

TOPIC: MOUTH PREPARATION IN RPD 🎯 KEY POINTS : 🔹Shape of the rest seat in natural posterior teeth should be saucer-shaped. 🔹A rest helps to transmit the occlusal stresses parallel to the long axis of...

PRINCIPLES OF RPD DESIGN

TOPIC: PRINCIPLES OF RPD DESIGN 🎯 KEY POINTS  🔹Gillett Bridge consists of a partial denture that utilizes the Gillett clasp system. It is composed of an occlusal rest which is notched deep into the...
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