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HOW TO CRACK PGI CHANDIGARH AND BHU DENTAL ENTERANCE EXAM
by docsa - 23986 reads, based on 50 votes
AIPGE result are out.. good for 113 people.. and rest all will have to start again.
AIIMS, PGI Chandigarh n BHU are waiting now.
THOSE who are not well prepared I’l suggest them to NOT to target AIIMS or AIPGE right now.
PGI Chd. and BHU have entirely different pattern..and are easy to crack
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TRANSPLANT MEDICINE: PART-1
by akil - 3882 reads, based on 5 votes
"The new dental rxpg site is
www.rxbds.com
and will be up by oct 1, 2004."
TRANSPLANTATION MEDICINE
In this article:
CLASSIFICATION
TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNOLOGY
CLINICAL INDICATIONS
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
1. Blood and Tissue Typing
2. Immunosuppression
3. Antimicrobial Medication
In part 2:
COMPLICATIONS
1. Rejection
2. Medication-Induced Complications
3. Immunosuppression-Induced Complications
4. Specific Organ/Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
5. Complications
PROGNOSIS
ORAL HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS
1. Oral Lesions
2. Dental Management
CONCLUSION
Organ transplants are mainly used to treat various life-threatening end-stage diseases. Technologies such...
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Red and white lesions of the oral cavity: Part 2
by akil - 22877 reads, based on 14 votes
REACTIVE AND INFLAMMATORY WHITE LESIONS
Linea Alba (White Line)
Frictional (Traumatic) Keratosis
Cheek Chewing
Chemical Injuries of the Oral Mucosa
Actinic Keratosis (Cheilitis)
Smokeless Tobacco–Induced Keratosis
Nicotine Stomatitis
Sanguinaria-Induced Leukoplakia...
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RED AND WHITE LESIONS OF THE ORAL MUCOSA - Part1
by akil - 21203 reads, based on 13 votes
The "part 1" discusses only the hereditary white lesions (as given in 10ed…and remember 9th ed has entirely different approach to this topic..)
In the 10 ed in complete contrast to 9 th ed the lesions are discussed under the following headings..
• Hereditary
• Inflammatory/traumatic
• Infectious white lesions
• Idiopathic “true”leuplakia.
• Bowen,s disease
• Lichenoid reaction
• Lupus erythematosis(discoid and systemic)
• Developmental white lesions like fordyce’s granules and gingival and palatal cyst of the born.
Any lesion that increases in thickness of epithielium and causes to appear white by increased distance to the vascular bed is a white lesion.
Most common reason...
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MAXILLOFACIAL IMAGING
by akil - 6246 reads, based on 6 votes
OCCLUSAL RADIOGRAPH:
" Detecting sialolith of submandibular Gland.
" Evaluate buccal and lingual cortex for perforation erosion or expansion
" Localised lesion or foreign bodies
INTRA ORAL PERIAPICAL RADIOGRAPH
" Fine detail in visualisation of teeth and supporting teeth....
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