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Applied
Basics Oral Pathology

  • Intracellular
    calcium transport
  • Calcium
    metabolism
  • Hormonal
    imbalance – pituitary, thyroid, adrenal
  • Enzyme imbalance
  • Cardiomyopathies
  • ANS/PNS –
    muscuranic and nicotinic receptors
  • Transport across
    oral mucous membrane
  • Diffusion in oral
    mucosa
  • Renal diseases in
    oral mucosa
  • Salivary
    ultrafiltrate
  • GCF
  • Alkaline
    phosphatise
  • Pain- pathway,
    orofacial pain, odontolgia
  • Halitosis
  • Stomatitis
    medicamentosa/veneta
  • Cell signalling
    pathway
  • Second messengers
  • Hybridoma
  • Immunity – acquired,
    innate
  • Oral biofilms
  • Adherence of
    plaque to tooth
  • Caries diagnostic
    methods
  • Areteriovenous
    malformations
  • FNAC
  • Tyndallisation
  • Supra vital
    staining
  • Prosoplasia
  • Calcifications
  • Intracranial
    calcifications
  • Pulp stones
  • Pulpal chevrons
  • Abnormal
    mineralization
  • Grenz zone
  • Gomphosis
  • Atherocentosis
  • MMP, TIMPs
  • BMP
  • Homeobox
  • Shh
  • Wnt
  • Growth factors
  • Calretinin
  • Diapedisis
  • Dentinoid matrix
  • Phoenix abscess
  • Blunderburs
    canals
  • Embryological
    cell rests
  • Lymphadenopathies
  • Osmotic pressure
  • Saltatory
    condition
  • Wallerian
    degeneration
  • Diclophase
  • Apoptosis
  • Reciprocal
    induction
  • Autoimmune
    disorders
  • Micrometastasis
  • Pulpal
    biopsy/gingival biopsy/labial biopsy
  • Angiogenesis
  • Contact
    inhibition
  • Telomeres
  • Keratinisation
  • Acanthosis
  • Xerostomia
  • Siallorhea
  • Degluitition
  • First phase
    metabolism
  • Second phase
    metabolism
  • Histodifferentiation
  • Morphodifferentiation
  • Presecretory
    ameloblasts
  • Reciprocal induction
  • Stratum basale
  • Reteridge
    morphology
  • Metastatic
    calcifications of oral cavity
  • Rennin
    angiotensin system
  • Blood group
    antigens
  • Von willebrand
    factor
  • Wiebel palade
    bodies
  • Nissl’s granules
  • Inclusion bodies
  • Cell surface
    receptors
  • Endocytosis
  • Microsomes
  • Types of RNA
  • Protein synthesis
  • Nucleoli
  • AgNOR
  • Blue sclera
  • Phagocytosis
  • Junctional
    epithelium
  • Interleukins
  • Osteoclasts
  • Bone remodelling
  • Ectomesenchyme
  • Salivary buffers
  • Osteoradionecrosis
  • Oral mucositis
  • Burning mouth
    syndrome
  • Condyle
  • supernumerary
    tooth
  • Collagen
    synthesis
  • Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia
  • External
    resorption
  • Perineural
    invasion
  • cavernous sinus
    thrombosis
  • Ductal system
    of salivary gland
  • Secretory
    stimulus
  • Lacrimal gland
  • Recessors
  • Sialoliths
  • Tonsillolith
  • Oral ecology at
    tonsillar crypt
  • Lateral border
    of tongue
  • Morphological
    alterations in tooth
  • Matrix forming
    Odontogenic tumors
  • Tumor
    calcifications
  • Virtual
    microscopy
  • Dextrins
  • Respiration in
    mucosal cells
  • Tumor hypoxia
  • AGE
  • Acetylation
  • Methylation
  • Loss of
    heterozygosity
  • Microsatellites
  • Satellite cysts
  • Incubation
    period
  • Latent phase
  • Circadian
    rhythm
  • Spongy bone
  • Reversal lines
  • Hypocalcified
    areas
  • Taste disorders
  • Capillary
    pressure
  • Oedema
  • Polarisation
  • Basement
    membrane
  • Perivasculitis
  • Chronic
    inflammation
  • Kreb’s cycle
  • Anaerobic
    glycolysis
  • Cellular
    degeneration
  • Phakomatosis
  • Autofluorescence 
  • Microemboli
  • Osteophytes
  • Osteodystrophies
  • Intercellular
    bridges
  • Cell junctions
  • Lincoln’s
    highway
  • Aneuploidy
  • Diploidy
  • Haploidy
  • Pseudocysts
  • Pyrexia
  • Microbial
    virulence
  • Culture medium
  • Collateral
    supply
  • Taste buds
  • Papillae
  • Drug resistance
  • cranial nerves
  • Arteries –
    maxillary, carotid
  • Veins – jugular
  • Muscles –
    facial expression, mastication, tongue, pharynx
  • Ganglion –
    otic, submandibular
  • Base of skull
  • Circle of
    willis
  • Salivary
    secretion
  • Salivary
    pathway
  • Eruption and
    shedding
  • Matrix vesicle
    theory
  • Verruco
    papillary lesions
  • Cell signals
  • Cytosols
  • Cytokines
  • Tumor growth
    factors
  • Red/blue/yellow/black/brown pigmentation
  • Oral ecology
  • Oral immunology
    – gingival, periodontium
  • Branchial
    arches
  • Pharyngeal
    pouches

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January 30th, 2014

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January 23rd, 2014

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

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January 16th, 2014

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

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