Β TOPIC: BASIC INTRODUCTION OF HUMAN BODY β PRACTICE QUESTION & ANSWER 1. Which of the listed terms is described by: βAll the chemical processes that take place in the organelles and cytoplasm of...
Learn the stages of tooth developmentβfrom dental lamina to bud, cap, and bell stagesβand understand enamel, dentin, pulp, and bone formation. A high-yield guide for NEET MDS, BDS, NBDE/INBDE, and...
Understand the 4 histological zones of enamel cariesβtranslucent zone, dark zone, body of the lesion, and surface zoneβexplained with an easy diagram. A high-yield pathology topic for NEET MDS and...
β Conceptual + viva-ready β I. Introduction to Dental Pulp πΈSoft connective tissue in the center of the tooth πΈLocated in pulp chamber (crown) and root canal πΈEmbryological origin: Central cells of...
TOPIC: AMELOGENESIS, HA CRYSTALS & ENAMEL RODSΒ πΊAmelogenesis β the process by which enamel, the hardest tissue in the human body, is formed. πΊThe amelogenesis is a tightly regulated, multi-phase...
TOPIC: HISTOPHYSIOLOGY & MOLECULAR INSIGHTS π What is Histophysiology? πΈIt is the study of tissue structure (histology) along with function (physiology). πΈIn tooth development, it refers to how...
TOPIC: TOOTH DEVELOPMENT & OSTEOGENESIS REVISION NOTES π Tooth development is a highly organized and complex biological process that starts early in embryonic life. It involves a series of...
QUICK REVISION NOTESΒ π Introduction to Osteology πΈOsteology is the study of bones, which make up the skeletal system. πΈThe adult human skeleton has 206 bones. πΈThese bones are categorized into two...
Β TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF TEETH BASED ON THEIR NORMAL POSITIONΒ Β π KEY POINTS FOR COMPLETE HUMAN DENTITIONΒ π· DENTITION: Refers to all the teeth present in the mouth. π· TWO SETS OF DENTITION Types of...
WHAT ARE COMPONENTS OF RPD (REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES) π― KEY POINTS πΉThe fulcrum line is an imaginary line that joins the occlusal rests around which the prosthesis tends to rotate in function...
Β TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES π― KEY FACTS πΉ Maxillary first molar is the most commonly missing tooth in permanent dentition. πΉThe primary objective of partial dentures is to...
TOPIC: SINGLE COMPLETE DENTURES AND IMMEDIATE DENTURES π― KEY FACTS πΉContinuous gum denture is an artificial denture consisting of the porcelain teeth and tinted porcelain denture base material fused...
TOPIC: RELINING AND REBASING π― KEY POINTS: πΉ Tissue Conditioners are used in functional reline technique. πΉ The major drawback of rebasing complete dentures is chances of alteration in the centric...
TOPIC: INSERTION AND TROUBLESHOOTINGΒ IN COMPLETE DENTURE PROSTHESIS π― KEY FACTS: πΉAn occlusal pivot is an elevation placed on the occlusal surface of the molars to limit the mandibular closure by...