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M.D.S. (Oral Medicine and Radiology)


Duration:

3 Years

Eligibility:

B.D.S.

Eligibility Criteria

The candidate must be an Indian National.

The Candidate must have passed B.D.S Examination from a recognized Dental College and should have obtained registration either from the Dental Council of India, New Delhi or Dental Council after completion of one year rotating internship training.

The candidate undergoing one year rotating internship training and likely to obtain final registration certificate from the Dental Council of India, New Delhi or State Dental Council on or before 15th April 2009 can also appear for the Entrance Test. Such candidates will be required to submit a certificate from the Principal/Dean of the college regarding the likely date of training of their rotating internship training failing which their application will be treated as incomplete shall be rejected.

Course Syllabus

Paper I:

  • Applied Anatomy
  • Gross anatomy of the face:
    • Muscles of Facial Expression and Muscles of Mastication
    • Tempero Mandibular Joint
    • Facial Nerve
    • Facial artery
    • Facial vein
    • Major and minor salivary glands
  • Neck region:
    • Tringles of the neck with special reference to Carotid, Digastric triangles and midline structures
    • Facial spaces
    • Carotid system of arteries, Vertebral, and Subclavian arteries
    • Jugular system, Internal Jugular, External Jugular
    • Lymphatic drainage
    • Cervical plane
    • Muscle derived from Pharyngeal arches
    • Endocrine glands
    • Sympathetic chain
    • Cranial nerves – V,VII.IX,XI,&XII
  • Oral Cavity:
    • Vestibule and oral cavity proper
    • Tongue and teeth
    • Palate-soft and hard
  • Nasal Cavity:
    • Nasal septum
    • Lateral wall of nasal cavity
  • Pharyx:
  • Paranasal air sinuses
    •  Gross salient features of brain and spinal cord with references to attachment of cranial nerves to the brainstem
    • Detail study of the cranial nerve nuclei V,VII,IX,X,XI,XII
    • Osteology: Comparative study of fetal and adult skull
    • Mandible: maxilla forntal temporal & zygomatic bones
    • Development, ossification, age changes and evaluation of mandible in detail
  • Embryology:
    • Development of face,[alate, nasal septum and nasal cavity, paranasal air sinus
    • Pharyngeal apparatus in detail including the floor of the primitive pharynx
    • Development of tooth in detail and the age changes
    • Development of salivary glands
    • Congenital anomalies of face must be dealt in detail
    • Development of the tongue.
  • Histology:
    • Study of epithelium of oral cavity and the respiratory tract
    • Connective tissue
    • Muscular tissue
    • Nerve tissue
    • Blood vessels
    • Cartilage
    • Bone and tooth
    • Tongue
    • Salivary glands
    • Tonsil, thymus, lymph, nodes
    • Physiology:
    • General Physiology:
    • Cell
    • Body Fluid Compartments
    • Classification
    • Composition
    • Cellular transport
    • RMP and action potential
    • Muscle Nerve Physiology:
    • Structure of a neuron and properties of nerve fibres
    • Structure of muscle fibres and properties of muscle fibres
    • Neuromusclular transmission
    • Mechanism of muscle contraction
  • Blood:
    • RBC and Hb
    • WBC – Structure and functions
    • Platelets-functions and applied aspects
    • Plasma proteins
    • Blood Coagulation with applied aspect
    • Blood groups
    • Lymph and applied aspects
  • Respiratory System:
    • Air passages, composition of air, dead space, mechanics of respiration with pressure and volume changes
    • Lung volumes and capacities and applied aspects
    • Oxygen ad carbon dioxide transport
    • Neural regulation of respiration
    • Chemical regulation of respiration
    • Hypoxia, effects of increased barometric pressure and decreased barometric pressure
  • Excretory system
    • cardiac cycle
    • Regulation of heart rate/Stroke volume/ cardiac output/ blood flow
    • Regulation of blood pressure
    • Anaphylaxis, hypertension, cardiac failure
    • Renal function tests
  • Gastro-intestinal tract:
    • Composition, functions and regulation of:
    • Saliva
    • Gastric juice
    • Pancreatic juice
    • Bile and intestinal juice
    • Mastication and deglutition
  • Endocrine system:
    • Hormoness-classification and mechanism of action
    • Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones
    • Thyroid hormones
    • Parathyroid hormones and calcium homeostasis
    • Pancreatic hormones
    • Adrenal hormones
  • Central Nerveous System:               
    • Ascending tract with special references to pain pathway
  • Special Senses:
    • Gustation and Olfaction
  • Biochemistry:
  • Carbohydrates – Disaccharides Specifically maltose, lactose, sucrose.
    • Digestion of starch/absorption of glucose
    • Metabolism of glucose, specially glycolysis, TCA cycle, glocineogenesis
    • Blood sugar regulation
    • Glycogen stirage regulation
    • Glusogen storage diseases
    • Galactosemia and fructosemia,
  • Lipids:
    • Fatty acids. Essential / non essential
    • Metabolism of fatty acids- oxidation, ketone body formation, utilization ketosis
    • Outline of cholesterol metabolism- synthesis and products formed from cholesterol
  • Protein:
    • Amino acids essential/ non essential, complete/ incomplete priteins
    • Transmination/ Deamination (Definition with examples)
    • Urea cycle
    • Tyrosine – Hormones synthesized form tyrosine
    • In born errors of amino acid metabolism
    • Methionine and transmethylation
    • Nucle3ic Acids:
    •  Purines / Phrimidnes
    • Purine analoga in medicine
    • DNA/RNA – Outline of structure
    • Transcription / translation
    • Steps of protein synthesis
    • Inhabitors of protein synthesis
    • Regulation of gene functional
  • Minerals:
    • Calcium/ Phosphate metabolism specifically regulation of serum calcium levels
    • Iron metabolism
    • Iodine metabolism
    • Trace elements in nutrition
  • Energy Metabolism:
    • Basal metabolic rate
    • Specific dynamic action (SDA) of foods
  • Vitamins:
    • Mainly these vitamins and their metabolic role-specifically vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, Thiamin, Roboflavin, Niacin, Pyridoxine Pathology:
  • Inflammation:
    • Repair and regeneration, necrosis and gangrene
    • Role of complement system in acute inflammation
    • Cronic inflammation
    • Role of a arachidonic acid and its metabolites in acute inflammation
    • Growth factors in acute inflammation
    • Role of molecular events in cell growth and intercellular signaling cell surface receptors
    • Cellular changes in radiation injury and its manifestations.
  • Homeostasis:
    • Role of Endothelium in thrombo – genesis
    • Arterial and venous thrombi
    • Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
  • Shock:
    • Pathogenesis of hemorrhagic, neurogenic, septic, cardiogenic shock, circulatory disturbances, ischemic hyperemia, venous congestion, edema, infarction.
  • Chromosomal Abnormalities:
    • Mar fan’s syndrome
    • Ehler’s Danlos syndrome
    • Fragile X Syndrome
  • Hypersensitivity:
    • Anaphylaxis
    • Type II Hypersensitivity
    • Type III Hypersensitivity
    • Cell medicated Reaction and its clinical importance
    • Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus
    • Infection and infective granulomas
  • Neoplasia:
    • Classification of Tomurs
    • Carcinogenesis & Carcinogens-Chemical, viral and microbial
    • Grading and Staging of Cancer, tumor Algiogenesis, Paraneoplastic Syndrome
    • Spread of tumors
    • Characteristics of benign and malignant tumors
  • Others:
    • Sex linked agamaglobulinemia
    • AIDS
    • Management of lmmune deficiency  parients requiring surgical procxedures
    • De George’s Syndrome
    • Ghons complex, post primary pulmonary tuberculosis- pathology and pathogenesis
  • Pharmacology:
    • Definition of terminologies used
    • Dosage and mode of administration of drugs
    • Action and fate of drug in the body
    • Drugs acting on the CNS
    • Drug addiction , tolerance and hypersensitive reactions
    • General and local anesthetics , hypnotics , analeptics and & tranquilizers
    • Chemotherapeutics and antibiotics
    • Analgesics and anti-pyretics
    • Haematinics
    • Antacids
    • Antiviral drugs
    • Anti –diabetics
    • Vitamins-A B Complex,C,D,E,K
    • Steroids

Paper II: Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology

  • Study includes Seminars / lectures / Demonstrations
    • History of radiology, structure of x-ray tube, production of x-rays, properties of x-rays
    • Biological effects of radiation
    • Filtration of collimation,grids and units of radiation
    • Films and recording media
    • Processing of image In radiology
    • Design of x =ray department, dark room and use of automatic processing units
    • Localization by radiographic techniques
    • Faults of dental radiographs and concept of ideal radiograph
    • Quality assurance and audit in dental radiology
    • Extra-oral-imaging techniques
    • OPG and radiologic techniques
    • Advanced imaging technique like CT Scan ,MRI, Ultrasound & thermo graphy
    • Radionuclide techniques
    • Contrast radiography in salivary gland, TMJ, and other radiolucent pathologies
    • Radiation protection and ICRP guidelines
    • Art of radiographic report, writing and descriptors preferred in reports
    • Radiograph differentil giagnosis of radiolucent,radio opaque and mixed lesions
    • Digital radiology and its advantages

Paper III : Oral Medicine, therapeutics and laboratory investigations

  • Study includes seminars/ lectures/ discussion
  • Methods of clinical diagnosis of oral and systemic diseases as applicable to oral tissue including modern diagnostic techneques
  • Laboratory investigations including special investigations of oral and oro-facial; diseases
  • eeth in local and systemic diseases. Congenital, and  hereditary disorders
  • Oral  manifestations of systemic diseases
  • Oro –facial pain
  • Psychosomatic aspects of oral diseases
  • Management of medically compromised patients including medical emergencies in the dental practice
  • Congenital and Hereditary disorders involving tissues of oro facial region
  • Systemic diseases due to oral foci of infection
  • Hematological, Dermatological, Metabolic, Nutritional, & Endocrinal conditions with oral manifestations
  • Neuromuscular diseases affecting oro-facial region
  • Salivary gland disorders
  • Tongue in oral and systemic diseases
  • TMJ dysfunction and diseases
  • Concept of immunity as related to ror-facial lesions, including AIDS
  • Cysts, neoplasma, Odontomed, and fobro chondro- dystrophies
  • Pre malignant in Osteo- dystrophies and chondro – dystrophies
  • Pre malignant and malignant lesions and conditions of oro facial region
  • Allergy and other miscellaneous conditions
  • Therapeutics in oral medicine – clinical pharmacology
  • Forensic odontology
  • Computers in oral diagnosis and imaging
  • Evidence based oral care in treatment planning