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Oral Medicine & Radiology — NEET MDS

Systemic diseases, radiology techniques, TMJ

📚 6 Topics📝 ~14 Questions in ExamDay 16-17🎯 Priority #9
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1. Radiographic Anatomy & TechniquesMUST DO
~25min

OPG = most common extraoral. Bisecting angle → foreshortening/elongation. Paralleling technique = more accurate. CBCT = 3D imaging, gold standard for implants. kVp = quality (contrast). mA = quantity (density).

2. Radiographic Interpretation of Jaw LesionsMUST DO
~25min

Sunray appearance = Osteosarcoma. Onion skin = Ewing's sarcoma. Ground glass = Fibrous dysplasia. Cotton wool = Paget's. Soap bubble = Ameloblastoma. Driven snow = Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor.

3. Vesiculobullous DiseasesHIGH
~20min

Pemphigus = INTRAepithelial, Tzanck cells, fishnet DIF. Pemphigoid = SUBepithelial, linear DIF. Erythema multiforme = target/iris lesions. Stevens-Johnson = severe form of EM.

4. Oral Manifestations of Systemic DiseasesMUST DO
~25min

Diabetes = periodontal disease. Leukemia = gingival hyperplasia. Pernicious anemia = glossitis. Addison's disease = oral pigmentation. Sjögren's syndrome = dry mouth + dry eyes.

5. Lichen Planus & LupusHIGH
~20min

Wickham striae = Lichen planus. Reticular = most common form. Erosive = most symptomatic. Butterfly rash = SLE. Band of IgG at BMZ = Lupus band test.

6. Radiation Complications & ManagementHIGH
~15min

Mucositis = first complication (1st week). Xerostomia = most common late. Osteoradionecrosis = mandible > maxilla. Trismus = late. Wait 6 months post-radiation for extractions. HBO = adjunct for ORN.

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