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How to set up your dental practice in India?
by RM1VM1 - 2808 reads, based on 8 votes
As soon as a dentist graduates, he/she is faced with a tough decision. Obviously the best scenario is in being able to pursue a PG degree. But, this is not always possible. The reasons are many & varied. Whatever they may be, you have to switch to plan B. Whether it is going for Govt service or setting up a private practice is something you have to thoroughly think about before reaching the crucial conclusion. ... More

How to read pharmacology for Dental PG Entrance Exams?
by akil - 4307 reads, based on 12 votes
Following is a brief guide for the formulation of a startegy to crack the difficult subject of pharmacology for Indian Dental Post Graduation entrance exams.------------------------------------- GOLDEN RULES ------------------------------------- 1. Read whichever drug has a dental and oral significance…ADR or Rx. 2. Give more importance to C/I (contraindications) than to indications. Especially to renal insufficiency, cardio patients, and pregnancy, lactation and pediatric patients. 3. Therapeutic, limiting and toxic doses for adult, pediatric and compromised patients is important. 4. Management of bleeding, pain, infections, shock. 5. Emergencies. 6. HIV and AIDS. 7. Drug c... More


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