Oral Medicine & Radiology • ~25 min to master
Sunray appearance = Osteosarcoma. Onion skin = Ewing's sarcoma. Ground glass = Fibrous dysplasia. Cotton wool = Paget's. Soap bubble = Ameloblastoma. Driven snow = Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor.
Radiographic Interpretation of Jaw Lesions is a must-do, high-priority topic in Oral Medicine & Radiology. It has appeared in 8 out of the last 10 NEET MDS exams, making it one of the most frequently tested topics in this subject.Oral Medicine & Radiology carries approximately 14 marks in the exam, and mastering Radiographic Interpretation of Jaw Lesions is essential for maximizing your score in this section.