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The document outlines a comprehensive list of topics related to oral histology and dental anatomy, including the functions of teeth, morphology of incisors, and stages of tooth development. It includes various types of questions such as long answer questions (LAQ) and short answer questions (SAQ) for examination purposes. Key areas of focus include the structure and properties of enamel, dentin, and the physiological processes involved in mastication and deglutition.

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The document outlines a comprehensive list of topics related to oral histology and dental anatomy, including the functions of teeth, morphology of incisors, and stages of tooth development. It includes various types of questions such as long answer questions (LAQ) and short answer questions (SAQ) for examination purposes. Key areas of focus include the structure and properties of enamel, dentin, and the physiological processes involved in mastication and deglutition.

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23) Functions of teeth.

(0-07)
Curve of spee. (M-11)
larks) 24)
25) Overjet and Overbite (M-14) (0-16)
26) Muscles of Mastication. (0-13)
Marks) 27)
Compensating curve. (0-13)
28) Crown elevations and depressions, (0-16)
29) Applied physiology of deglutition. (W-18)
30) Spillways. (W-18)
3) Contact points and contact areas. (S-19)
$2) Nerve supply of teeth. (S-19)
33) Define pit, sulcus and fissure. (W-21)
34) Lingual fossae of anterior teeth. (S-22)
:5) Phases of deglutition, (W-22)

a THE PERMANENT INCISORS


(10 Marks)
LAQ
permanent mandibular right central incisor
1) Compare & contrast the morphology of
with that of permanent maxillary right central incisor. (M-84) incisor and
& contrast the morphology of permanent mandibular central
Marks) 2) Compare
permanent mandibular lateral incisor. (0-85) and permanent
maxillary central incisor
3) Compare & contrast the permanent
maxillary lateral incisor: (M-87, 89) permanent
permanent mandibular central incisor with the
the
4) Compare & contrast
mandibular lateral incisor. (0-89) morphology of the
traits of maxillary incisors. Describe the variations. (M-97)
arch
5) Describe the incisor and mention the
anatomical
differences
permanent maxillary lateral maxillary incisors. Describe the
traits of
the class and arch maxillary central incisor and the
permanent maxillary
6) Describe permanent
between the
lateral incisor. (M-98) central
and norphology of permanent maxillary right
traits
7) Describe in details
incisor. (M-17) (4 Marks)

LAQ anterior teeth. (M-10)


1) Roots of (2 Marks)

SAQMammelons. (M-03)
(0-13)
l) anterior teeth. incisors. (M-16)
2) Roots of permanent incisor.
(VW-18)
traits of lateral
3) Arch maxillary
Variations in (245
4)
B.D.S. (XV» Edition
Chapterwise Distribution of University Questios
ORAL HISTOLOGY CHAPTERWISE
DISTRIBUTION

1) FACE & ORAL CAVITY


DEVELOPMENT
LAQ
OF (10 Marks)

None
(4 Marks)
LAQ
1) Development of palate. (M-84, 91) (0-84, 92)
"2) Age changes in mandible. (M-01)
(2 Marks)
SAQ
1) Meckles cartilage, (M-06)
2) Development of palate. (M-15) (S-19)
3) Development of mandible. (S-20, 22)
4 Basket Cells. (S-20)

GROWTH OF TEETH.
2) DEVELOPMENT & (10 Marks)
LAQ development.
with diagrams the advanced bell stage of tooth
I) Describe
(0-83) (M-84)
(0-84, 94) (M-99, 11)
2) Describe the life cycle of ameloblast. ameloblast. (M-88) (0-99)
cycle of
3) Describe the different stages in life
development. (M-89)
4) Describe briefly the bell stage of tooth
Describe in detail amelogenesis. (0-92) (M-95)
5)
macroscopic and microscopic structure of the hard palate.
6) Describe the Describe the bell stage of tooth
development.
7) Enumerate the stages of tooth
development. (M-97)
cycle of Ameloblasts. (M-06)
Describe the different stages in Iife in
8)
various stages of tooth development and describe early bell stage
Enumerate the
9) detail. (M-10) Ameloblasts. (M-14)
the stages in the life cycle of
10) Describe
tooth development and describe in detail adyanced bell stage.
Namethe stages of
(M-15) Describe
briefly the physical and chemical properties of enamel.
Write
12) amelogenesis (W-18)
in detail. Describein
physiologic and histologic stages of development of tooth.
Enumerate (S-19)
13) bell stage of tooth development.
detail morphological and physiologi cal stages of tooth development.
the
Correlate formation in multirooted teeth. (S-22)
14) Describe root
252
hapterwiseDistribution of University Questions B.D.S. (XT Edition)

LAQ
(4 Marks)
Epithelial root sheath of
herthwig. (0-84)
2) Bell stage in tooth
3) Giant cells. (M-86, development.
87, 89)
(0-85) (M-95)
4) Last bell stage of
tooth
5) Epithelialroot sheath of development. (M-87, 39, 94)
6) Dental lamina. (M-88) hertwig. (0-87, 95) (M-92)
7) Neo-natal line. (0-88)
Root
9) development
Formation of
in
roots in multirooted teeth. (0-89)
0 Late bell
stage of tooth molars. (0-89)
(M-92))development. (M-91, 98)
11) Stellate
reticulum.
12)
13)
Advanced bell stage. (0-92)(0-11)
(M-17)
Ameloblasts. (M-93)
14) Cap stage. (M-95, 11)(0-94)
15)
S°pernumerary
16) Contact areas.
teeth., (0-83)
17) Amelogenesis. (0-06)
(0-83)
18) Describe life
cycle of
19) Cap stage of tooth ameloblast. (0-07)
development. (M-13)
SAQ
1) Fate of dental lamina. (2 Marks)
(M-01)
2)Stellate reticulum. (M-02)
3)Linear calcification. (M-02)
4) Epithelial cell rests of
malassez. (0-03)
5) Stellate reticulum. (M-04)
6) Late bud stage. (M-05)
7) Diagram of early Bell stage. (0-06)
8) Odontoclasts. (0-06)
9) Bell stage of tooth developments. (M-06)
10) Dental lamina. (0-07)
11) Gubemacular canal. (O-13)
12) Matrix vesicle theory of mineralization. (W-21)
13) Root formation in multirooted teeth. (W-22)
3) ENAMEL
LAQ (10 Marks)
1) C
Compare & contrast the physical & chemical properties of enamel, dentine.
Cementum & bone. (M-85, 05)
2) Describe the hypocalcified areas seen in enamel & dentin. (0-85)

253
DENTIN4)
LAQ
1) 10) 9) 8) 1) 6) 5) 4) 3) 2) 1)
SAQ 14) 13)
15) 12)Lines 11) 10) 9) 8) 7) S) 4) 3) 2) LAQ
1) 8) 7) 6) 5) 4) 3) vise
Enamel
Enamel
Reduced
Cemento
Surface
Perikymnata.
(M-04)Physical
reticulum.
Stellate
(M-04)
Incremental
cementCompare
um Gnarled
enamel.
(M-01) Hypocalcified
Dental
Describe Incremental
Hypocacified
Odontoblast..
Perikymata.
(M-97) (M-92) Gnarled
Neo-natal
Enamel Enamel
Enamel
Hunter-schreger
Neo-natal ameloblasts
(0-16)
Discuss Discuss
Describe
Describe
Describe
Describe
Distribution

knot,
spindles lamina. of
&&
enamelstructures
enamel properties Hypocalcified retzius. lamella. tuftstufts.
enamel. in the of
ines line line. the
briefly & in
Cont
bone.rast Enamel
& (0-10) areas
lines
areas
in(M-85,& detail in enumerate
plhy
different detail
University

junction.
epithelium. of of (M-01) of (M-88, (0-87) spindles. bands.
enamel.
(M-84, detail.sical
the
(M-85) Enamel of in with the
the chord, enamel. Retzius. in retzius. Questions
enamel. the 89, and hyi
structures the 99) (M-16) ypocalcified
enamel.
stages of
93) (M-86) (M-85,
(M-92, diagrammatic process
the
(M-05)physical tufts. (M-05) enamel. enamel. (M-87) 93, chemical
niche. (M-14) (O-04,
Enamel
(S-20) (M-03) (0-89, (0-84, hypocalcified
(0-92, 99) in
254
(M-02) 94) of
(0-13) 95, life
in
(M-06) (O-39) (0-1l) 99) amelogenesis.
& 12) enamel. 94) 95) 10, (0-86) propertiescycle areas
chemical (VW-21) representations
(W-18) (M-16) 13)
structures
of
(0-09) ameloblast.
of
properties enamel. (0-86)
the (M-98) of
enamel.
life Describe
(M-84)
of cycle
enamel,
dentine, (M-01,
the
Marks)(10 of Edition)B.D.S.
(XV
Marks) (2 Marks)Ameloblasts
(4 life
M-91)
cycle

of
SAQ
4) 3) 2) 1) 16) 15) 14) 13) 12) 11) 10) 9) 8) 7) 6) 5) 4) 3) 2) 1)LAQ 5) 4) 3) 2) hanerwise
Distribution of
9) 8) 7) 6 S)
13) 12)(0-13)1l) 10)
14)Osteodentin. Interglobular
Reparative
Dead Dead Dead Dead Enumerate Enumerate the Describe
(0-94) (M-86)
Dead Physical Tertiary Describe Dead
Prinmary Innervation DeadTome'Tome'
Theories s Dentinal
s Describe
Tomessensitivity.
Discuss Hypocalcified
Peritubular
Sclerotic Dentine
(0-07) (0-03) Theories
Hydrodynamic
Reparative
Dentin.
Primary Sclerosis
(M-01)
Dentin.
tractstracts.
tracts tracts tractstracts
tracts granular
process. fully the Ouestions
University
tubules.
in granular
dentin. dentine
and of the
and properties
of
& of & inDentin.
(M-86)
(0-11)
in in
(M-84, hypocalcified
dentin. shortdentin. and pain secondary sen_itivity Dentin.
oblique reflected
Dentin. hypocalcified
functions the
secondary theory reparative reparative
dentine. layer.
layer. areas
(0-10) sensitive. (0-89, (0-88) hypocalcified
theories
(W-22) Reparative
transmission of 88,
(M-15) (0-84,
of of (M-89, reflected (0-86) light. 91)
(M-14)dentin dentin. of Dentin. dentin. (0-95) 99) of areas
of dentin Dentin (M-98) Dentin.
dentine: dentine.
dentin. (0-09) (M-84) 87,(0-84, structures
pai(W-21)
n 92, light. areas seen
(0-14) (M-07)sensitivity. through(0-04) (M-10) in Nerve(0-92) 01)
89)
255
transmission (M-06) oblique
(M-87) 99) Desccribe of in
seen
Dentin. Su
(M-93, (M-84) Dentin.enamel
reflected pa in
(0-06) dentinogenesis dentinIllustrate
(M-05) &
through 97)
Dentin.
light. &
dentin. the
(M-98) describe
(M-02)
them. (0-85)
in same
(0-16) detail.
Marks) (4 with Edition)
B.D.S. X
Marks) (2
(M-95) diagram.

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