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1. Herpes Simplex and Herpes Zoster.

2. Leukoplakia and Lichen Plannus.


3. Thermal and Chemical Burns.
4. Fordyce’s Spots and Koplick’s Spots.
5. Digital and Film based Radiography.
6. Recent Imaging modalities of Orofacial Region.
7. Radiographic appearance of Paget’s disease.
8. Bite Mark Analysis.
9. Radiation Protection.
10. Glossodynia.
11. Hairy Leukoplakia.
12. Management of Diabetic Patient in a Dental Clinic.
13. Lipoma.
14. Bell’s Palsy.
15. ELISA.
16. Digital Radiography.
17. Submentovertex View.
18. Intensifying Screen.
19. Osteosarcoma.
20. Dosimeters.
21. leuoplakia and its management
22. oral manifestations of HIV infections
23. exogenous pigmentations of oral cavity
24. pemphigus vulgaris and its differential diagnosis
25. sialadenitis
26. computed tomography
27. differential diagnosis of peroapical radiolucencies
28. waters view
29. SLOB
30. oral submucous fibrosis
31. iron deficiency anemia
32. indications of natibiotics in dentistry
33. write the differential diagnosis of mid palatal swelling
34. difference between leaukoplakia and lichen plannus
35. radiographic appearence of fibrous dysplasia and pagets disesase
36. indications of ortho phantomography
37. radiation protection
38. long cone technique
39. faulty radiography while taking and during processing
40. oral candidiasis and management
41. trigeminal neuralgia and management
42. pernicious anemia and its oral manifestations
43. reiters syndrome
44. write the clinical fearures and investigation of oral squamous cell cancinoma
45. radiographic appearence of different types of osteomylitis
46. indications, advantages and disadvantages of RVG [radio visio graphy]
47. short cone technique
48. collimation and filteration
49. Management of dental problems in patients suffering from liver diseases.
50. Oral Manifestations of AIDS.
51. Role of physiotherapy in the management of Myofascial pain dysfunction.
52. Types and uses of grids.
53. Composition and functions of fixer solution.
54. Ultrasonography in dentistry.
55. Management of dental problems in patients suffering from respiratory disorders.
56. Hodgkins lymphoma
57. Lab investigations of AIDS.
58. Radiographic appearance of Pagets Disease.
59. Intensifying Screens.
60. Transcranial Projection
61. Management of Oral Submucous fibrosis.
62. Myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome.
63. Bissecting angle technique.
64. Grids.
65. Components of X-ray film packet.
66. Peutz-Jegher Syndrome.
67. OrthoPantomography.
68. Medicodental relationship.
69. Occlusal Xray films.
70. Thermal and Chemical Burns.
71. Koplicks spots.
72. Syndroms related with Erythema multiforme.
73. Hazards of Xrays.
74. Radiotherapy.
75. Fordyces spot.
76. Psoriasis.
77. Thermal and chemical burns and their treatment.
78. Clinical features and treatment of Herpes Zoster
79. Nikosky Sign.
80. Acute Pulpitis and its treatment.
81. Importance of History taking.
82. Paralleling cone technique.
83. Role of Forensic odontology.
84. Treatment of Lichen Planus
85. Non Inflammatory Gingival Enlargement
86. Percussion test.
87. Discuss the oral manifestations of AIDS.
88. Describe the radiographic changes in fibrous dysplasia
89. Sialography.
90. Patterned injuries.
91. Grid.
92. Discuss the management of patient with prosthetic heart valve in a dental clinic.
93. Discuss the clinical features and management of oral thrush
94. Lamina Dura.
95. Percussion test.
96. Erythema multiforme.
97. Fibrous dysplasia.
98. Pyogenic granuloma.
99. Major apthous ulcers.
100. Tongue lesions in various anaemias.
101. Oral manifestations of Syphillis.
102. Early proximal caries in molars.
103. Subcondylar fracture.
104. Sialography.
105. Fixing solution.
106. Intensifying screens.
107. post Herpetic neuralgia .
108. Leukedema
109. Liciæn Planus.
110. oral manifestations of AIDS.
111. Management of a Cardiovascular patient in a dental clinic
112. bisecting angle technique
113. dosimeters
114. collimation
115. osteoradionecrosis
116. radiographic appearance and differential diagnosis of dentigerous cyst.
117. radiographic appearance of fibrous dysplasia.
118. Pemphigus Vulgaris.
119. Myofacial Pain dysfunction
120. Peripheral Giant cell granuloma.
121. Plummer Vinson's syndrome.
122. Sialolithiasis.
123. Carcinomatous ulcer.
124. Differential diagnosis of multilocular lesions of Jaw.
125. Osteopetrosis.
126. Radiographic speed.
127. Artifacts.
128. Radiovisiography [RVG]
129. Oral Thrush.
130. Burning Mouth Syndrome.
131. ANUG.
132. Vitality Test.
133. Post- Mortem Dental Examination.
134. Radiation Protection for Operator.
135. Intensifying Screens.
136. Osteoradionecrosis.
137. Composition and Function of Developing and Fixing Solutions.
138. Radiographic Appearance of Osteosarcoma.
139. OPC
140. Xerostomia
141. Behcets syndrome
142. OSMF
143. Cerviacal lymphadenopathy
144. 11 5
145. Sjogren syndrome
146. Herpetic gingivostomatitis
147. 11 11
148. Corticosteroids in dentistry
149. Units of radiation
150. Classify xray films and enumerate the components of an xray packet
151. Management of OSMF
152. Managemet of an epileptic patient in a denal clinic
153. Mucocole
154. Trigeminal neuraligia
155. Burning mouth syndrome
156. Panoramic radiography
157. Lateral oblique view
158. Radiation protection
159. Chondroma
160. Rdiographic age estimation

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