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Questions
Answer
Function of biglycan
Help to regulate collagen fbrillogenesis
Function of tenascin
Associated with cell movements
Function of osteoadherin
Associated with mineralization
Glycoproteins in pulp
Collagen, fibronectin and tenascin
Why is odontoblast layer described as pseudostratified
The nuclei of adjacent odontoblast lie at different levels and
sectioning plane cause this appearance
Cell junction present in odontoblasts are
Macula adherens, tight junctions and gap junction
The control of blood flow is under
Nervous system
The pulpal arteriolar smooth muscle is innervated by
Sympathetic nerves
The vasoconstrictor tone of pulpal arterioles are mainatined by
Sympathetic nerves and neurotransmitters are noradrnealine and
neuropeptide Y
The most prominent neuropeptide in pulpal nerves are
Calcitonin -gene-related peptide and substance P

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January 9th, 2014

Human Deciduous Mandibular Molar

January 9th, 2014

Previous years questions from various Indian Universities – for MDS in Oral Pathology

CONNECTIVE TISSUE NEOPLASMS 1.       Discuss the neoplastic lesions of bone of CT origin- 20 mks 2.      Classify nerve tissue tumours […]

January 6th, 2014

Over All

The muscle involved in incisor clenching is the Lateral pterygoid The deciduous teeth erupt generally in a Anterior – posterior […]

January 2nd, 2014

Definitions in Microscopy – for MDS – Oral Pathology students

Curvature of field. An aberration of a lens that causes the focal plane to be curved instead of flat. Dark-field […]

January 2nd, 2014

Oral Anatomy

Masseter is covered by Platysma; Risorius; Parotid gland Principal postioner of mandible during elevation is the Temporalis The fan shaped […]

December 30th, 2013

Oral Anatomy

The facial muscle contraction is monitored by receptors in Tendons (golgi tendon organs); Muscles (muscle spindles); Other receptors( skin, joint) […]

December 26th, 2013

Definitions in Microscopy – for MDS Oral Pathology students

Collector lens. A focusable lens of the illuminator capable of collecting light over a wide area and directing it toward […]

December 26th, 2013

Oral Anatomy

The major arterial supply to the jaw is via the Internal maxillary artery. The internal maxillary artery is a branch […]

December 24th, 2013

Oral Anatomy

The maxillary nerve leaves the cranium through the Foramen rotandum Mandibular nerve passes through Foramen ovale Facial nerve leaves cranium […]

December 19th, 2013

Definitions in Microscopy – For MDS – Oral Pathology students

Azimuth angle. A term used to describe the orientation of an object in a plane such as the specimen plane […]