Human Anatomy

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Human Physiology

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY QUESTION AND ANSWERS FOR EXAM PREPARATION

Β TOPIC: BASIC INTRODUCTION OF HUMAN BODY ⭐ PRACTICE QUESTION & ANSWER 1. Which of the listed terms is described by: β€œAll 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 developmentβ€”from dental lamina to bud, cap, and bell stagesβ€”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 β€” Rule of 7 + 4 β€” 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 cariesβ€”translucent zone, dark zone, body of the lesion, and surface zoneβ€”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 πŸ”ΈSoft connective tissue in the center of the tooth πŸ”ΈLocated in pulp chamber (crown) and root canal πŸ”ΈEmbryological origin: Central cells of...

Amelogenesis, HA crystals and enamel rods

TOPIC: AMELOGENESIS, HA CRYSTALS & ENAMEL RODSΒ  πŸ”ΊAmelogenesis β€” the process by which enamel, the hardest tissue in the human body, is formed. πŸ”ΊThe amelogenesis is a tightly regulated, multi-phase...

Histophysiology and Molecular Insights of Tooth Development

TOPIC: HISTOPHYSIOLOGY & MOLECULAR INSIGHTS πŸ” What is Histophysiology? πŸ”ΈIt is the study of tissue structure (histology) along with function (physiology). πŸ”ΈIn tooth development, it refers to how...

Tooth Development & Odontogenesis

TOPIC: TOOTH DEVELOPMENT & OSTEOGENESIS REVISION NOTES πŸ‘‰ 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 NOTESΒ  πŸ“Œ Introduction to Osteology πŸ”ΈOsteology is the study of bones, which make up the skeletal system. πŸ”ΈThe adult human skeleton has 206 bones. πŸ”ΈThese bones are categorized into two...

FUNDAMENTAL TERMS FOR UNDERSTANDING TOOTH STRUCTURE

Β  TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF TEETH BASED ON THEIR NORMAL POSITIONΒ Β  πŸ“Œ KEY POINTS FOR COMPLETE HUMAN DENTITIONΒ  πŸ”· DENTITION: Refers to all the teeth present in the mouth. πŸ”· TWO SETS OF DENTITION Types of...

Preclinical Prosthodontics

ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS OF MAXILLARY ARCH

TOPIC: ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS OF MAXILLARY ARCH πŸ“Œ LIMITING STRUCTURES OR PERIPHERAL STRUCTURES: Labial frenum Labial vestibule Buccal frenum Buccal vestibule Hamular notch Posterior palatal seal Fovea...

IMPORTANT VIVA QUESTIONS PROSTHODONTICS

TOPIC: COMMON VIVA QUESTION Q77. What is RPD? Ans. RPD is defined as any prosthesis that replaces some teeth in a partially dentate arch.It can be removed from the mouth and replaced at will-also...

PROSTHODONTICS VIVA QUESTIONS

TOPIC: QUICK REVISION OF VIVA QUESTIONS Q51. What are the permanent record base fabricating materials? Ans.Β The basic materials that are used for permanent record bases are: Processed heat cure...

Dental Impression for Viva Preparation

TOPIC: COMMON VIVA QUESTION Q25. Define impression? Ans. A negative likeness or copy in reverse of the surface of an object; an imprint of the teeth and adjacent structures for use in dentistry. Q26...

Complete Denture Preparation for Exam

TOPIC: COMMON VIVA QUESTION Q1. What is prosthodontics? Ans. Prosthodontics is a branch of dentistry pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation and maintenance of the oral...

PROSTHODONTICS DEFINITIONS FOR DENTAL STUDENTS

TOPIC: IMPORTANT PROSTHODONTICS DEFINITIONS πŸ’ FACEBOW: Β An instrument used to record the spatial relationship of the maxillary arch to some anatomic reference point or points and then transfer this...
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