SALIVARY GLANDS DISORDERS

SALIVARY GLAND DISORDERS 📌 IMPORTANT QUESTION & ANSWER Q1. Classify salivary secretion? Ans. Serous. Mucous. Mixed. Q2. Classify salivary gland. Ans. Parotid gland [serous]. Submandibular [mixed predominantly mucous]. Sublingual [mixed]. Q3. Define Anatomical opening of the parotid duct. Ans.Parotid duct [stenson’s duct] opening is seen as a papilla in the buccal mucosa opposite the maxillary […]

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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 called partial removable dental prosthesis. Q78. What are the components of RPD? Ans. The components of removable partial denture are: Connectors […]

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PROSTHODONTICS VIVA QUESTIONS

TOPIC: QUICK REVISION OF VIVA QUESTIONS Q51. What are the permanent record base fabricating materials? Ans. The basic materials that are used for permanent record bases are: Processed heat cure acrylic resin Gold alloys Chromium-cobalt alloy Q52. What are the temporary record base materials?  Ans. The basic materials that are frequently used are: Shellac base plate wax […]

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ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS OF PANORAMIC RADIOLOGY

ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS ON PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHY ** Enumerate all Radiolucent anatomical landmarks visible on a panoramic radiograph 📌 Bony landmarks of the maxilla and surrounding structures: External auditory meatus (external acoustic meatus) Pterygomaxillary fissure Infraorbital foramen Orbit Incisive canal (Nasopalatine canal) Incisive foramen (Nasopalatine foramen) Nasal cavity Maxillary sinus and floor of the maxillary sinus

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PROSTHODONTICS DEFINITIONS FOR DENTAL STUDENTS

TOPIC: IMPORTANT PROSTHODONTICS DEFINITIONS 💠FACEBOW:  An instrument used to record the spatial relationship of the maxillary arch to some anatomic reference point or points and then transfer this relationship to an articulator; it orients the dental cast in the same relationship to the opening axis of the articulator; customarily the anatomic references are the mandibular […]

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