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Anatomy:

describe the surgical anatomy of the orbit and its contents. What are the surgical implications of the
same. 10

littles area. 10

Layers of scalp. 7

Infra orbital fossa. 7

Surgical anatomy of cavernous sinus. Part of 10

Stensons duct. 7

Trigeminal neuralgia

Articular disc.10

Sublingual and submandibular glands. 7Facial nerve. 7

Derivatives of second brachial arch. 7

Course of maxillary nerve. 10

Anatomy, blood supply, nerve supply of parotid gland. 10

Functions of TMJ. Part of 10

Sublingual gland. 7

Mildred muscle. 7

Sphenopalatine ganglion. 7

Styloid process. 7

Circle of willis. 7

Coronoid process. 7

Note on sialography. Part of 10

Parapharyngeal space. 7

Dislocation of TMJ. 7

Approaches to the orbit. (part of 10)

Arterial supply of head and neck. 7


Lymphatic drainage of tongue. 7

Development of tongue. 7

Anatomical spaces around lower last molar tooth. How ascending and descending infection spreads. 10

Structure of soft palate and discuss velopharyngeal incompetence in sleep apnea syndrome. 10

Development and blood supply of nasal septum.

Upper lip.

Occulomotor nerve

Internal jugular nerve

Lingual artery. 7

Course of lingual nerve. 7

Muscles of facial expressions. 7

Genial tubercles. 7

Confluence of venous sinuses. 7

Development of palate. 7

Pterygopalatine ganglion. 7

Facial nerve. Describe lesions affecting nerve at various levels. 10

Muscle of mastications. 7

Various triangles in the neck region. Discuss their clinical significance. 10

ECA and its ligation. 10

Intra and extra cranial course of trigeminal nerve. 10

TMJ and changes which take place with age. 10

Significance of neck dissection. 10

Infra temporal fossa, 7

Vascular and nerve supply of TMJ. 7

Temporal muscle and its surgical implicartions, 7


Facial palsy. 7

Notochords. 7

Carvenous sinus thrombosis. 7

ECA ligation. 7

Lymphatic drainage of head and neck and its role in spread of malignancy. 10

Suprahyoid facial spaces and its clinical significance in spread of infections. 10

Discuss the nerve supply of salivary gland.7

Maxillary antrum7

Cilliary ganglion. 7

Development of face and possible developmental anomalies.20

Anatomy of pterygomandibular space. How will you remove broken needle from this region. 10

Applied anatomy of facial nerve and its clinical considerations about various incisions in maxillofacial
region. 20

Carotid sinus.7

Pathology:
Repair and regeneration. 7

Microscopic picture of tonsil.

Management of patient with hepatitis B. 7 Rheumatic heart disease. 7

what is neoplasm. Diff between benign and malignant. Explain carcinogenesis. 10

Factors affecting wound healing. 7

Lab investigations in omfs. Note on blood transfusion.10

Gene mutations. 7

DIC. 7

Chromosomal abnormalities. 7

Tumour markers. 7

Etiology of oral cancer. 7


Cellular changes in radiation and its manifestations. 7Staging of oral cancer. 7

Healing of fractured bone. What factors govern healing. 10

Physiology:
Fluid and electrolyte balance in omfs. Note on metabolic response to trauma. 10

Blood grouping. 7

Deglutition. 10

Pain pathway in face. 7

Hypoparathyroidism. 10

Clotting factors. 7

Effect of hormones on bones. 7

Maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance during peri and post operative management. 10

Cardiac cycle. 7

Calcium metabolism. 7

Mechanism of detoxification in the body. 7

Blood grouping and cross matching and effects of mis matched blood transfusion.20

Sjogren’s syndrome. 7

Classify shock. Hemorrhagic shock. 10

Carcinogens. 7

Development of tooth. 7

Septic shock. 7

Hypovolemic shock. 7

Autologous blood transfusion. 7

Indications for blood transfusion. Blood substitutes used in major surgical procedures. 10

Coagulation cascade. 7

Pharmacy.
Classify GA agents. Advantages, disadvantages, MOA and different stages of GA. 10

Muscle relaxants. 7

Vasoconstrictors. 7

Prophylaxis of infective endocarditits. 7

Principles in selection of antibiotics. 7

Steroids in omfs. 7

Anti oxidants. 7

Anti inflammatory drugs. Merits and demerits of each. 7

Nsaids. 7

Analgesics. 10

Pre anaesthetic medications.7

Antibiotics in ludwigs angina 7

Newer antibiotics in omfs. 7

Microbiology.
Oral lesions in HIV. 7

Surface antigens. 7

Hepatitis B. 7

MRSA. 7

Mucormycosis in maxillary sinus. 7

Hypersensitivity reaction. 7

AIDS.7

Methods of sterilization and disinfection of surgical instruments and materials. 10

Biochem.
Balanced diet.

Plasma protein and its functions. 7

Vit k.10

Misc.
Artificial respiration. 7

Extraction in AIDS patients. 7

Cardiac arrest. 7

Hypertensive patients in omfs. 7

Anaphylactic shock. 7

Hyperventilation and its management. 7

Adrenal crisis. 7

Tetanus. 7

Xerostomia. 7

Non odontogenic cysts in maxillofacial region. 7

LASER principles and its uses in oral lesions. 10

MRI. 7

Procedure for emergency tracheostomy 7

Pathogenesis , clinical and histo features of radicular cyst. 7

Ranula.7

Pindborg tumor.7

Systemic causes of post extraction hemorrhage. 10

Malignant tumors of salivary glands. 10

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