Name of the University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Degree : MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY (M.D.S)
BRANCH lI : Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Subject Code/Name : 2402/Minor Oral Surgery And Trauma
Year : I
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Minor Oral Surgery & Trauma :
September 2008 :
Sub. Code: 2402
M.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
(Revised Regulations)
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Branch I – Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
(For Candidates admitted from 2004-2005 onwards)
Paper II : MINOR ORAL SURGERY AND TRAUMA
Q.P. Code : 242402
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
Draw suitable diagram wherever necessary. :
Answer ALL questions. :
I. Essay questions : (2 X 20 = 40)
1. Write in detail etiology, Pathophysiology, clinical features and recent advances in treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.
2. Describe LE fort III fracture and its management.
II. Write short notes on : (6 X 10 = 60)
1. Suture material and suturing
2. CT – in fascial region.
3. Osteoradionecrosis.
4. Tracheostomy.
5. Odontogenic keratocyst.
6. Failures in implantology.
March 2009 :
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
Answer ALL questions :
Draw suitable diagram wherever necessary :
I. Essay questions : (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Classify tumors of salivary glands. Write in detail about pleomorphic adenoma and its management.
2. Describe in detail the basic principles followed in the management of maxillofacial injuries. Describe in detail endotracheal intubation and tracheotomy.
II. Write short notes on : (6 x 10 = 60)
1. Ludwigs Angina.
2. Sialography.
3. Medical emergencies in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
4. Classify Midfacial fractures. Describe Lefoe III fracture and its management.
5. Pre-anesthetic medication.
6. Classification, theories and different surgical techniques for impactions.
September 2009 :
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
Answer ALL questions :
Draw suitable diagram wherever necessary :
I. Essay questions : (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Classify preprosthetic surgery.
Write in detail about various ridge augmentation procedures.
2. Classify and define cysts of orofacial region.
Describe theories regarding cyst formation.
Describe odontogenic kerotocyst in detail and the principles and treatment of odontogenic cysts.
II. Write short notes on : (6 x 10 = 60)
1. Diplopia.
2. Osteoradionecrosis.
3. Role of vasocontrictors in local anesthesia.
4. Internal fixation in mandibular fractures.
5. Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea (CSF Rhinorrhea)
6. Basic principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS).
March 2010 :
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
Answer ALL questions :
Draw suitable diagram wherever necessary :
I. Essay questions : (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Discuss the complications in minor oral surgical procedures.
2. Discuss on protocols in treating maxillo facial injuries of road traffic accidents.
II. Write short notes on : (6 x 10 = 60)
1. Pre prosthetic surgery.
2. Principles of minor surgical and exodontias instrumentation.
3. Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis.
4. Sterilisation and attire in implantology.
5. Diagnosis of oral and maxillofacial infections.
6. Management of pre-malignant conditions.
APRIL 2013 :
Time : 3 hours
Maximum : 100 marks
(10×10=100)
1. Management of bicondylar fracture.
2. Orbital blow out fracture.
3. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
4. Systemic complications of lignocaine.
5. Maxillofacial burns – assessment, primary care and management.
6. Nerve injury – classification, assessment and management.
7. Bleeding disorder – Discuss diagnostic work up.
8. Surgical anatomy of floor of mouth and discuss Ludwig’s angina.
9. Rigid internal fixation.
10. Sinus lift.
OCTOBER 2013 :
Time: Three Hours
Maximum: 100 marks
Answer ALL questions in the same order.
I. Elaborate on : (10 x 10 = 100)
1. Cerebrospinal otorrhoea.
2. Classify middle third fracture. Describe Lefort II fracture.
3. Bupivacaine
4. Oro antral fistula
5. Inferior alveolar nerve assessment in impacted third molar removal.
6. Theories of cystic enlargement. Describe odontogenic keratocyst.
7. Atrophic mandible fracture management.
8. Dog bite-assessment and management.
9. Classify dento alveolar fracture. Describe management of intruded tooth.
10. Principles of dental elevator.
APRIL 2014 :
Time : 3 hours
Maximum : 100 marks
(10×10=100)
1. Describe the various approaches and surgical management of condylar fractures.
2. Discuss in detail the various approaches to the infra orbital region and orbital floor.
3. Central giant lesion of the jaws.
4. Pleomorphic adenoma.
5. Management of sialolith in submandibular gland.
6. Anti coagulants.
7. Emergencies in oral surgery
8. Temporomandibular joint dislocation.
9. Bell’s palsy.
10. External carotid artery ligation.
OCTOBER 2014 :
Time : 3 Hours
Maximum : 100 Marks
(10 x 10 = 100)
1. Hypertension and its management in oral and maxillofacial surgical patient.
2. Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS).
3. HIV disease – Diagnosis, protocols for surgical patient.
4. Transosseous wiring techniques.
5. Routine preoperative anaesthetic evaluation for surgical patients.
6. Classify fracture of middle third of facial skeleton and discuss clinical features, treatment and complications of Leforte III fracture.
7. Ludwigs Angina and its management.
8. Oro Antral communication and fistula.
9. Diagnostic imaging in salivary gland pathology and surgical excision of submandibular salivary gland.
10. Evidence based surgical and orthodontic management of impacted teeth.