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Important Topics
Physiology

1. Thyroid and Parathyroid Gland


2. Skeletal Muscles
3. Pain Sensation
4. Coagulation Factors
5. Tetany
6. Epinephrine
7. Bile
8. Nephrons
9. NMJ
10. Anticoagulants
11. Prothrombin time
12. Aldosteron
13. Hypoxia
14. GFR
15. Functions of Kidney
16. Cardiac Output
17. Vitamin K
18. Hb
19. RBC
20. Cortisol
21. Oxytocin
22. Bilirubin
23. Vitamin B12
24. Urine Output
25. Heart Sound
26. BP
27. Pancreas
28. I/P Pressure
29. Lung Capacity
30. Basal Ganglia
31. Myelinated Nerve Fibre
32. Histamine
33. Thyroxine

34. Broca’s area


35. ECG

Dental Materials

1. Composite
2. Zinc Oxide Eugenol
3. Amalgam
4. Hydrocolloid Impression Material
5. Zinc Phosphate Cement
6. Alginate
7. Porcelain
8. Hardness
9. Cold Cure
10. Plaster
11. Impression Compound
12. Agar
13. Heat Cure
14. Dentin Bonding Agents
15. Trituration
16. Casting
17. Stainless Steel
18. Silicate
19. Gold Alloy
20. Casting Defect
21. Pit and Fissure Sealants
22. Cobalt-Chromium Alloy
23. Waxes
24. Silicon Impression Material
25. Denture Base
26. Gypsum Investment
27. Dimensions of Color
28. Flux
29. Sprue
30. Modulus of Elasticity
31. Creep
32. Pickling
33. Proportional limit
34. Stress

35. GIC
36. NiTi

Prosthodontics
CD
1. PPS
2. Relining
3. Articulators
4. Facebow
5. Residual ridge resorption
6. Immediate Denture
7. Stock Tray
8. Bennett Movement
9. Centric Relation
10. Tissue Conditioners
11. Retention
12. Porcelain Teeth
13. Balanced Occlusion
14. Occlusal rims
15. Condylar Guidance
16. Stability
17. Denture Bearing Area
18. Retromolar Pad
19. Vibrating lines
20. Selective Pressure impression technique
21. Freeway Space
22. Esthetics
23. VDO
24. Phonetics
25. SPA Factor
26. Selective Grinding
27. Bennett Angle
28. Epulis fissuratum
29. Compensating Curves
30. Bennett Shift
31. Combination syndrome

32. Modiolus
33. Relining

FPD
1. Abutments
2. Pontics
3. PFM
4. Crown Preparation
5. Finish lines
6. ¾ crown
7. Partial Veneers
8. Ante’s law
9. TFO
10. Maryland Bridge
11. Gingival Retraction
12. Cements
13. Canine guided occlusion
14. Obturators

RPD
1. Kennedy Classification
2. Maxillary Major Connectors
3. Distal Extension
4. Guiding Plane
5. Mandibular Major Connectors
6. Clasps
7. Surveyor
8. Abutment tooth
9. Height of contour
10. RPI
11. Rests
12. Stress Breaker
13. Retentive Arm
14. C-clasp

15. Tissue Stops

Biochemistry
1. Vitamins
2. Amino Acid
3. Citric Acid cycle
4. Proteins
5. Carbohydrates
6. Co-enzymes
7. Cholesterol
8. Glycolysis
9. Acetyl CoA
10. Lipids
11. Hormones
12. Gluconeogenesis
13. Glucose-6-phosphate deficiency
14. Hb
15. RNA
16. Lipogenesis
17. Fat

General Pathology
1. Inflammation
2. Neoplasia
3. Amyloidosis
4. Prostaglandin
5. Hemophilia
6. Anemia
7. Virchow Triad
8. Heart Failure
9. Thrombosis
10. Apoptosis
11. Exudate
12. Hypoxia
13. Necrosis

14. Hyperplasia
15. Carcinogens
16. Erythroblastosis fetalis
17. Artherosclerosis
18. Pnemonia
19. Jaundice

Oral Anatomy
1. Permanent Dentition
2. TMJ
3. Deciduous Dentition
4. Chronology
5. Calcification
6. Ideal Occlusion

Oral Histology
1. Enamel
2. Pulp
3. Periodontal ligament
4. Dentin
5. Salivary Gland
6. Cementum
7. PDL Fibres
8. Ameloblasts
9. Dentinal Tubules
10. Odontoblast
11. Stages of Tooth Development
12. Sharpey’sFibres
13. Papilla
14. Primary Teeth
15. Dental lamina
16. Calcification
17. Oral Mucous Membranes

Operative Dentistry
1. Cavity Preparation
2. Composite
3. Gold Alloy
4. Caries
5. Rubber Dam
6. Porcelain
7. Sprue
8. Amalgam Pins
9. Direct Filling Gold
10. Casting
11. Casting Defects
12. Handpiece Speeds
13. Etchant
14. Mercury Toxicity
15. Trituration
16. Instrument Formula
17. Burs
18. Bonding Agent
19. Hypersensitivity
20. Varnish
21. Zinc Phosphate
22. Silicate
23. GIC
24. Mercury Exposure limit
25. Matrix
26. Polishing Agent
27. Zinc Oxide
28. Fracture of Amalgam
29. Sterilization

General Anatomy
1. Facial Nerve
2. Mandibular Nerve
3. Muscles of Mastication
4. Digastric Nerve
5. Muscles Of Tongue
6. Parotid Gland
7. External Carotid Artery
8. Ophthalmic Nerve
9. Facial Artery
10. Cavernous Sinus
11. Sub-Mandibular Gland
12. Maxillary Artery
13. Development of Tongue
14. Trigeminal Nerve
15. Nerve Supply of TMJ
16. Papilla of Tongue
17. Maxillary Sinus
18. Hyoglossal Muscle
19. Pharynx
20. Eye
21. Sublingual Gland
22. Larynx
23. Common Carotid Artery
24. Little's Area
25. Maxillary Nerve
26. Mylohyoid Muscle
27. Development of Palate

Endodontics

1. Anatomy of Canal
2. GuttaPercha
3. Pulp Vitality Test
4. Files
5. Avulsed Tooth
6. Ellie’s Classification
7. Bleaching
8. Periapical Abscess
9. Internal Resorption
10. Irrigants
11. Pain Stimuli
12. Access Cavity preparation
13. Root Fracture
14. Endodontic Surgery
15. Reamer
16. Rotary Endodontics
17. Shaping of Canal
18. Obturation Technique
19. Irreversible Pulpitis
20. Obturation Materials
21. Single Sitting RCT
22. Pulpotomy
23. Calcium Hydroxide
24. Sterilization
25. MTA
26. EDTA
27. Working length
28. Acute Pulpitis
29. Cracked Tooth Syndrome
30. Sodium Hypochlorite
31. Apexification
32. Apex locator

Pedodontics
1. Tooth Fracture
2. Behavior Shaping
3. Cavity Preparation
4. Fear
5. CAT
6. Pulpotomy
7. Space Maintenance
8. Down’s Syndrome
9. Avulsed Tooth
10. Shedding of Teeth
11. Gingiva
12. Autism
13. Stainless Steel Crown
14. Nitrous Oxide Sedation
15. LA
16. Pediatric Drugs
17. Extraction
18. Brushing
19. Oral Habits
20. Child Psychology
21. Nursing bottle caries
22. Radiographs
23. Vitality Tests
24. Pulpectomy
25. Pulp capping
26. Rampant Caries
27. Fluoride
28. Critical pH
29. Tetracycline Stain
30. Pit and Fissure Sealants
31. Caridex/Carisolv
32. Calcium Hydroxide
33. MTA
34. Natal Teeth
35. Apexification
36. Early childhood Caries

Periodontics
1. Gingiva
2. Plaque
3. Gingivitis
4. Flaps
5. Scaling and Root Placing
6. Pocket
7. Gingival Enlargement
8. ANUG
9. Brushing
10. Graft
11. PDL
12. TFO
13. Periodontal Surgery
14. GTR
15. Juvenile Periodontitis
16. Gingivectomy
17. Chlorhexidine
18. Floss
19. Periodontitis
20. Osseous Defect
21. Curette
22. GCF
23. Chemical Plaque Control
24. Dentifrice
25. Halitosis
26. Alveolar Bone
27. HIV/AIDS
28. Scalers
29. Periodontal Dressing
30. Night Guard

Oral Pathology and Medicine


1. Developmental Disturbances of Tooth
2. Dental Caries
3. Herpes Simplex
4. Candidiasis
5. Ameloblastoma
6. Pemphigus
7. Lichen Planus
8. Developmental Disturbances of Tongue
9. OKC
10. Developmental Cysts
11. Physical and Chemical Injuries
12. Paget’s Disease
13. Dentinogenesis Imperfecta
14. Multiple Myeloma
15. TNM Staging
16. Condensing Osteitis
17. Anemia
18. Infectious Mononucleosis
19. Eruptive Cyst
20. Pleomorphic Adenoma
21. Pulpitis
22. Osteomyelitis
23. TMJ Ankylosis
24. Syphilis
25. Herpangina
26. Hemophilia
27. Hodgkin’s Disease
28. SCC
29. Leukoplakia
30. Osteosarcoma
31. Fibroma
32. Dentigerous Cyst
33. Pindborg Tumor
34. Xerostomia
35. Sjogren Syndrome
36. Micro-organisms in Pulpitis

37. Osteopetrosis
38. Erythema Multiforme
39. Vitamins
40. Thalassemia
41. Hemorrhage
42. BCC
43. Rhabdomyoma
44. Neurofibromatosis
45. Kaposi Sarcoma
46. Acinar Cell Carcinoma
47. Ranula
48. Warthin’s Tumor
49. Cherubism
50. Down’s Syndrome
51. Eagle’s Syndrome
52. Trigeminal Neuralgia
53. Darier’s Disease
54. Tetanus
55. Actinomycosis
56. Herpes Zoster
57. Fordyce Spot
58. Epstein Pearls
59. Treacher Collin Syndrome
60. Leukoderma
61. Sialography
62. Ludwig’s Angina
63. Cleidocranial Dysplasia
64. Facial Palsy
65. Bell’s Palsy
66. Psoriasis
67. Grinspan’s Syndrome
68. Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
69. Scarlet Fever
70. HIV
71. Hyperpituitarism
72. Acromegaly
73. Diabetes
74. Hyperthyroidism

75. Cushing’s Syndrome


76. Hemangioma
77. Tetracycline Stain
78. Erythroblastosis Fetalis
79. Thrombocytopenic Purpura
80. Leukemia

Oral Radiology
1. Exposure Time
2. Bitewing
3. TMJ Radiography
4. Radiographic Features of Cysts
5. Radiosensitive Organ
6. Speed of Films
7. Digital Radiography
8. Salivary Gland Radiography
9. Filtration
10. Collimation
11. Grids
12. Fixer
13. Intensifying Screen
14. Bisecting Technique
15. Paralleling Technique
16. Water’s View
17. Submentovertex View
18. OPG
19. X-Rays
20. Radio Resistant Organ
21. Osteoradionecrosis
22. Radiation limits
23. Position of Operator
24. MRI
25. CBCT
26. Paget’s Disease
27. Radio Opaque Organs
28. Radiolucent Organs

29. Latent Period

General Surgery
1. Thyroid Gland
2. Cleft Lip & Palate
3. Shock
4. Glassgow Coma Scale
5. Wound
6. Malignant Tumors
7. Thyroglossal Cyst
8. Ludwig’s Angina
9. Midline Swelling
10. Gangrene
11. Tracheostomy
12. Trauma
13. Burns
14. Xerostomia
15. Ranula
16. Benign Tumors
17. Dehydration
18. Grafts
19. Tetanus
20. Thrombosis
21. Parotid Tumor
22. Varicose Veins

Oral Surgery
1. LA
2. Third Molar Extraction
3. Space Infections
4. Instruments
5. TMJ Ankylosis
6. Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
7. Condylar Fracture
8. TMJ Dislocation
9. Zygomatic Fracture
10. Sutures
11. Le Fort III Fracture
12. Le Fort I Fracture
13. Trismus
14. Syncope
15. Theories of LA
16. Angle Fracture
17. Wiring
18. Reduction
19. Blow Out Fracture
20. Ludwig’s Angina
21. Sterilization
22. Exodontia
23. Dry Socket
24. GA
25. Radiograph for Fractures
26. Distraction Osteogenesis
27. Oroantral Fistula
28. Grafts
29. Complication of Exodontia
30. Maxillary Nerve Block
31. Nitrous Oxide Sedation
32. Le Fort II Fracture
33. OKC
34. Ameloblastoma
35. Pericoronitis
36. Hemorrhage

37. Flaps
38. Cleft Lip and Palate
39. Battle’s sign
40. CSF Rhinorrhea
41. Maxillary Sinus
42. Caldwell Luc
43. Marsupialization
44. Osteomyelitis
45. Cryosurgery
46. Dentigerous Cyst

Microbiology
1. Bacteriology
2. Virology
3. Immunoglobulins
4. Hypersensitivity
5. Sterilization
6. Culture Media
7. Streptococcus
8. Causative Agent of Diseases
9. HIV
10. Disinfection
11. Autoclave Immunity
12. Antibodies
13. Vaccines
14. Staphylococci
15. Leptospirosis
16. Hepatitis
17. Amebiasis
18. Hospital Waste
19. Herpes Zoster
20. Route of Transmission
21. Oral Microbiology

Pharmacology
1. GA
2. Penicillin
3. Antibiotics
4. Anti-TB Drugs
5. Aspirin
6. Muscle Relaxants
7. Cephalosporins
8. Anti-Fungal Drugs
9. Barbiturates
10. Anti-Epileptic Drugs
11. Opioid Analgesics
12. Warfarin
13. Metronidazole
14. Tetracycline
15. Adrenergic
16. Anti-Psychotic Drugs
17. Propofol
18. LA
19. Heparin
20. Asthma
21. Diabetes Mellitus
22. Anti-Histamines
23. Xerostomia
24. Drug Dosage
25. Adverse Drug Reactions
26. NSAIDs
27. Hypertension
28. Anti-Emetics
29. Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
30. Efficacy
31. B-Blocks
32. Anti – Depressants
33. Migraine
34. Paracetamol
35. Nitrous Oxide
36. Angina Pectoris

37. Diuretics
38. Diarrhea
39. Anti - Neoplastic Drugs

General Medicine
1. Diabetes Mellitus
2. HIV
3. Anemia
4. Myocardial Infarction
5. Infective Endocarditis
6. Thyroidism
7. H. Pylori Infection
8. Angina Pectoris
9. Cyanosis
10. Pneumonia
11. Hepatitis
12. Rheumatic Fever
13. Von Willebrand Disease
14. Thalassemia
15. Asthma
16. Clubbing
17. Addison’s Disease
18. Acromegaly
19. Jaundice
20. Renal Failure
21. Meningitis
22. Trigeminal Neuralgia
23. CPR
24. Heart Failure
25. Purpura
26. Hemophilia
27. Hereditary Spherocytosis
28. DIC
29. Porphyria
30. Leukemia
31. Reticulocytosis

32. Multiple Myeloma


33. Grave’s Disease
34. Renal Osteodystrophy
35. Nephrotic Syndrome
36. Migraine
37. Bell’s Palsy
38. Arthritis
39. Tetanus
40. Aortic Stenosis
41. Tetralogy of Fallot
42. SIRS
43. Polycythemia Vera
44. COPD
45. Bronchiectasis
46. Ventilation/Perfusion
47. Conn’s Disease
48. GERD
49. Diarrhea

Orthodontics
1. Cephalometric Analysis
2. Orthodontic Forces
3. Fixed Appliances
4. Materials
5. Class II Malocclusion
6. Cephalometric Landmarks
7. Tooth Movement
8. Space Maintainers
9. Orthognathic Surgeries
10. Calcification of Teeth
11. Thumb sucking
12. Facial Index
13. Crossbite
14. Rapid Maxillary Expansion
15. Development of Mandible
16. Model Analysis

17. Deciduous Dentition


18. Flush Terminal Plane
19. Mouth Breathing
20. Skeletal Maturation
21. Centre of Rotation
22. Cleft Lip and Palate
23. Development of Maxilla
24. Tooth Chronology
25. Mixed Dentition
26. Retained Teeth
27. Activator
28. Class II Division II
29. Brackets
30. Headgear
31. Serial Extraction
32. Retention
33. Scammon’s Curve
34. Cranial Sutures
35. Enlow’s V Principle
36. Functional Matrix Theory
37. Bionator
38. Leeway Space
39. Self-Correcting Anomalies
40. Diastema
41. Class III Malocclusion
42. Study Models
43. Cephalogram Radiographic Technique
44. Wolff’s Law
45. Extra oral Anchorage
46. Reciprocal Anchorage
47. Anterior Bits Plane
48. Oral Screen
49. Chin Cap
50. Relapse
51. Andrew’s 6 Keys of Occlusion
52. Growth Spurts
53. Sicher Theory
54. Infantile Swallow

55. Deep Bite


56. Class I Malocclusion
57. Angle’s Classification of Malocclusion
58. Baker Anchorage
59. Slow Maxillary Expansion
60. Adam’s Clasp
61. Canine Retractor
62. Frankel’s Appliance

Public Health Dentistry


1. Fluorides
2. Caries Activity Tests
3. Prevalence
4. CPITN
5. Chi Square Test
6. DMF Index
7. Water Filtration
8. Bias
9. Normal Distribution
10. Case Control Study
11. Rate
12. Waste Management
13. Standard Deviation
14. Sampling
15. Prevention
16. Risk
17. Periodontal Index
18. Plaque Index
19. Health Education
20. Sensitivity
21. Specificity
22. Incidence
23. Ratio
24. Dean’s Fluorine Index
25. Pit and Fissure Sealants
26. Diet Study

27. Dentist Act


28. Occupational Diseases
29. ANOVA Test
30. Median
31. Mode
32. Cross-Sectional Study
33. PHP Index
34. Dentifrices
35. Dental Auxillary
36. Path Finder Survey
37. Gingival Index
38. Randomized Control Trial
39. WHO
40. Unpaired Test

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