Syllabus Course
Oral Medicine & Radiology offers B.D.S. and M.D.S. courses. Here the list of all subjects of B.D.S. and M.D.S. courses.
B.D.S. in Oral Medicine & Radiology
FIRST SEMESTER | SECOND SEMESTER |
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General Anatomy including Embryology & Histology | General Pathology |
General Human Physiology | General Microbiology |
Biochemistry | Dental Materials |
Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral histology | General and Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics |
THIRD SEMESTER | FOURTH SEMESTER |
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Preclinical Conservative Dentistry | General Surgery |
Preclinical orthodontics | Oral Pathology |
Preclinical Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge | Public Health Dentistry |
General Medicine | Periodontology |
FIFTH SEMESTER | SIXTH SEMESTER |
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Oral Medicine & Radiology | Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge |
Orthodontics & Dent facial Orthopedics | Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry |
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | Oral Medicine, Therapeutic & Laboratory Investigation |
Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics | Diagnosis and Treatment Planning for Patient |
SEVENTH SEMESTER | EIGHTH SEMESTER |
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Oral Microbiology | Diagnostic Methods & Imagology |
General Medicine 2 | Applied Oral Pathology |
Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Pharmacology | Communicating with the patient |
Seminar 1 | Seminar 2 |
NINTH SEMESTER | TENTH SEMESTER |
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Internship | Internship |
M.D.S. Oral Medicine and Radiology
Methods of clinical diagnosis of oral and systemic diseases as applicable to oral tissue including modern diagnostic techniques | Laboratory investigations including special investigations of oral and Oro-facial diseases | Teeth in local and systemic diseases, congenital and heredity disorders. |
Oral manifestation of systemic diseases. | Oro-facial pain. | Psychosomatic aspects of oral diseases. |
Management of medically compromised patients including medical emergencies in the dental chair. | Congenital and hereditary disorders involving tissues of oro facial region | Systemic diseases due to oral foci of infection. |
Hematological, dermatological, metabolic, nutritional and endocrinal conditions with oral manifestations. | Neuromuscular diseases affecting oro facial region. | Salivary glands disorders. |
Tongue in oral and systemic diseases. | TMJ dysfunctions and diseases. | The concept of immunity as related to oro facial lesions including AIDS. |
Cysts, neoplasms, odontomas and fibro-osseous lesions. | Oral changes in osteodystrophies and chondrodystrophy. | Premalignant and malignant lesion of or 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 |
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology: study includes seminars/ lectures/ demonstrations
History of Radiology, a structure of x-ray tube, production of x-rays, a property of x-rays. | Biological effects of radiation. |
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: radiographic techniques. |
Faults of dental radiographs and the concept of an ideal radiograph. | Quality assurance and audit in dental radiology. |
Extraoral imaging techniques. | O. P. G. and other radiology techniques. |
O. P. G. and other radiology techniques. | Radionuclide techniques. |
Contrast radiography in salivary gland, T. M. J. and other radiolucent pathologies. | Radiation protection and ICRP guidelines. |
Art of radiographic report writing, and descriptors preferred in reports. | Radiograph differential diagnosis of radiolucent, radiopaque and mixed lesions. |
Digital radiology and its various types of advantages |