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Diagnosis, Diagnotic Methods Imagiology And Applied Oral Pathology MDS Question Bank : web.tnmgrmu.ac.in

Name of the University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Degree : MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY (M.D.S)
BRANCH IX : ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY
Subject Code/Name : 2426/Diagnosis, Diagnotic Methods Imagiology And Applied Oral Pathology
Year : I
Document Type : Question Bank
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TNMGR Diagnosis, Diagnotic Methods Question Paper

[KU 396] Sub. Code: 2426
M.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION :
Branch IX : ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY
(Revised Regulations)
(For Candidates admitted from 2004-05 onwards )
Paper II : DIAGNOSIS, DIAGNOTIC METHODS IMAGIOLOGY AND APPLIED ORAL PATHOLOGY
Q.P. Code : 242426
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks

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March 2009

Answer ALL questions :
Draw suitable diagram wherever necessary :
I. Essay questions : (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Describe in detail about radiographic contrast agents and write in detail about sialography.
2. Write in detail about ideal radiograph.


II. Write short notes on : (6 x 10 = 60)
1. Pericoronal radiolucencies.
2. Principles of panoramic radiography.
3. Principles of interpretation of a radiograph.
4. Dosimetry.
5. Production of X-rays.
6. Radiographic features of fibrous dysplasia.

September 2009

I. Essay questions : (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Discuss the various methods employed for protection from x-radiation.
2. Discuss the various faults seen on radiographs.
II. Write short notes on : (6 x 10 = 60)
1. Developing solution.
2. Digital sensors.
3. Immunofluorescence tests.
4. Ideal radiograph.
5. Amelogenesis imperfecta.
6. Occlusal radiography.

March 2010

I. Essay questions : (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Discuss in detail TMJ views.
2. Discuss in detail mixed radiolucent and radio-opaque lesions of the Jaws.
II. Write short notes on : (6 x 10 = 60)
1. Amelogenesis imperfecta.
2. Xeroradiography.
3. Differential diagnosis of midline lesions of maxilla.
4. Radio opacities at lower premolar region.
5. Differential diagnosis of macroglossia.
6. MRI.

May 2010

[LA 396] Sub. Code: 2434
(180 Min)
Answer ALL questions in the same order. :
1. Differential diagnosis of bilateral parotid swelling
2. Benign cementoblastoma
3. Panoramic zonography
4. Evaluation of a patient with pallor of the buccal mucosa
5. STNMP staging
6. Image receptors
7. Taste testing methods
8. Radionuclides
9. Laboratory diagnosis of Sjogren’s syndrome
10. Radiographic appearance of fibroosseous lesions

April 2012

(180 Min)
Answer ALL questions in the same order. :
1. Diagnostic Aids in detection of malignant lesions of oral cavity.
2. Differential Diagnosis of white lesions of oral cavity.
3. Classification of HIV related oral lesions.
4. Diagnostic imaging of the salivary gland disorders.
5. Pigmentations of the oral cavity.
6. Fibrous dysplasia.
7. Clinical and radiographic features of osteomyelitis.
8. Principles of Digital Radiography.
9. Causes of Faculty Radiograph.
10. Glossitis.

April 2013

[LC 396] APRIL 2013 Sub. Code: 2434
(10×10=100)
1. Diagnosis of oral candidiasis.
2. Primary intraosseous carcinoma.
3. Imaging of soft tissue calcifications of the orofacial region.
4. Differential diagnosis of dysgeusia.
5. Differential diagnosis of a solitary radiolucency with ragged & indistinct border.
6. Quality assurance in dental radiography.
7. Panoramic radiographic machine & principle of panoramic radiography.
8. Physics of Ultra sonography.
9. Special investigations for cervical lymph node enlargement.
10. Assessment of orofacial pain.

October 2013

[LD 396] OCTOBER 2013 Sub. Code: 2434
(10 x 10 = 100)
1. Differential diagnosis of a swelling on the palate
2. Physics of MRI
3. Immunofluorescence
4. Evaluation of gingival enlargement with hemorrhagic tendency
5. History of Dental Radiography
6. Altered trabecular pattern in a radiograph in various diseases.
7. Evaluation of a patient with enlargement of the lower lip
8. Orofacial malignancies metastasizing to distant organs
9. Aspiration as a chairside diagnostic aid
10. Assessment of cranial nerve function.

April 2014

[LE 396] APRIL 2014 Sub. Code: 2434
(10×10=100)
1. Discuss the site predilection of jaw bone lesions.
2. Discuss history taking & clinical examination.
3. Differential diagnosis of a swelling over the chin.
4. Systemic causes of periodontal tissue destruction.
5. Paraesthesia of a lower lip.
6. Discuss the radiographic periosteal reactions.
7. Enamel hypoplasia.
8. Evaluation of cranial nerve function.
9. Molecular pathogenesis of oral submucous fibrosis.
10. Panoramic zonography.

October 2014

[LF 396] OCTOBER 2014 Sub. Code: 2434
(10 x 10 = 100)
1. Importance of sialochemistry in diagnosis of diseases.
2. Laboratory diagnosis of oral candidiasis.
3. Differential Diagnosis of atrophic tongue and its management.
4. Light based diagnostic modalities for potentially malignant lesions.
5. Differential Diagnosis of swellings in the angle of mandible.
6. Advanced imaging techniques for temporomandibular joint.
7. Staging of oral cancer.
8. Diagnostic importance of Lamina Dura.
9. Differential Diagnosis of Pericoronal radiolucencies.
10. Oral Submucous fibrosis.

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