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BDS FIRST YEAR
Complete revision notes for BDS first year examination. Important and most frequently asked questions from all the subjects are covered, enough material is provided.
Language: English
ANATOMY – Total pages: 177, MB: 75.6
BIOCHEMISTRY: Total pages: 91, MB: 44.9
PHYSIOLOGY: Pages: 113, MB: 68.4
DENTAL HISTOLOGY (ONLY SLIDES): Total pages: 80, MB: 34
DENTAL ANATOMY: Pages: 27, MB: 13.4
BDS 1st year notes
ANATOMY
THORAX
Pleura
Lungs
Mediastinum
Pericardium
heart
Coronary artery
Right atrium
Superior vena cava
HEAD AND NECK
scalp
Muscles of mastication
Parotid
Thyroid
Ext.carotid artery
Carotid triangle
Diagastric triangle
Deep cervical fascia
Anterior triangle of neck
Jugular veins
Submandibular
Stomach
Temporomandibular joint
Maxillary artery
Mandibular nerve
Lingual nerve
Facial artery
Sternocleidomastoid
Facial muscles
Tongue
Pharynx
Larynx
Lateral wall of nose
Maxillary air sinus
Cavernous sinus
Soft palate
Anterior triangle of neck
NEUROLOGY
Facial nerve
Glossopharyngeal
Third ventricle
Fourth ventricle
Vagus nerve
Spinal cord
Csf
ABDOMEN
Kidney
Spleen
Pancreas
Duodenum
Liver
Uterus
Placenta
EMBRYOLOGY
notochord
oogenesis
Primitive streak
Pharyngeal arch
Pharyngeal arch derivatives
Development of tongue
Development of thyroid gland
Anomalies of thyroid gland
Development of face
Anomalies of face
Development of parathyroid gland
Neural crest cells
HISTOLOGY
Histology of kidney
Histology of lymph node
Histology of testis
Histology of liver
Histology of spleen
Histology of compact bone
Histology of pancreas
Histology of hyaline cartilage
Histology of parotid Gland
Histology of palatine tonsil
General anatomy BD Chaurasia
Table of contents
1) MUSCULAR SYSTEM (skeletal, cardiac muscle )
2) respiratory system
3) skeletal system (classification of joints)
4) nervous system
5) skin and fascia
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BIOCHEMISTRY: Total pages: 91, MB: 44.9
Kreb’s cycle
Glycogenolysis
Cardiac cycle
Glycolysis
Glycogenesis
Wald’s visual cycle
Urea cycle
Cori’s cycle
HMP shunt pathway
Menstrual cycle
Fatty acid (beta oxidation of saturated fatty acid)
Vitamins
Vitamin A
Vitamin D
Vitamin B1
Calcium
Pituitary gland
Classification and function of proteins
Protein energy malnutrition (PEM)
Regulation of blood pressure
Cardiovascular adjustments during exercise
Effects Of exercise on Cvs
Functions of thalamus
Functions of cerebral cortex
Metabolism of amino acids and proteins
Iron metabolism
Enzyme (factors influencing enzyme activity)
Function of glucocorticoid
Pain pathway
Accommodation reflex
Static lung volumes and capacities
Properties of receptors
Balanced diet
Basal metabolic rate (BMR)
FUNCTIONS OF OESTROGEN AND PROGESTERONE
Functions of testosterone
Liver functions and tests
Lipids (classification)
Carbohydrates ( classification n function)
Nitrogen balance
Regulation of calcium level in body
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PHYSIOLOGY: Pages: 113, MB: 68.4
TABLE OF CONTENT
Extacellular fluid
Homeostatic control mechanism
Body temperature regulation
Positive feedback mechanism
Clotting factors
Parturition reflex
Composition and functions of blood
Erythrocytes
HMP pathway
Anemia
Hemoglobin
Thalassemia
Derivatives of haemoglobin
Fate of hemoglobin
Jaundice
Neonatal jaundice
Erythropoiesis
Hypoxia
Action potential
ESR
Polycythemia
Blood group
CVS
Functions of CVS
Myocardium
ABO antibodies
Erythroblastosis foetalis
Platelet
Function of platelet
Coagulation
Heartbeat
Heart rate
Brain bridge reflex
Haemophilia
Cardiac cycle
Regulation of blood pressure
Effects of exercise on CVS
Function of thalamus
Function of cerebral cortex
Function of glucocorticoid
Menstrual cycle
Pain pathway
Accommodation reflex
Static lung volumes and capacities
Properties of receptors
Function of oestrogen and progesterone
Function of testosterone
Regulation of calcium level in body
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DENTAL ANATOMY: Pages: 27, MB: 13.4
Table of contents
Dental anatomy landmarks and basic terminologies/definitions
Difference between maxillary 1st molar and mandibular 1st molar
Difference between maxillary first molar and maxillary second molar
Difference between mandibular first molar and mandibular second molar
Difference between third molar and maxillary first and second molar
All aspects of lower first permanent molar
Occlusion aspect of maxillary first molar
Permanent maxillary first molar
Occlusal aspect of maxillary first molar
Tooth differentiation between permanent incisors
Tooth differentiation between maxillary canine
Dentinal tubules
Periodontal ligament/principal fibres of pdl
Oral mucus mucosa
Life cycle of ameloblast
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DENTAL HISTOLOGY (ONLY SLIDES): Total pages: 80, MB: 34
dental histology of:
Advance bell stage
Enamel rods and incremental lines
Neonatal line
Gnarled enamel and enamel spindle
Enamel tufts, lamella, DEJ
Dentinal tubules, interglobular dentin
Secondary dentin
Dead tracts
Pulp stone
Pulp
Amorphous calcification
Cellular cementum
Labial mucosa
Ventral surface of tongue
Dorsal surface of tongue
Circumvallate papilla
Acellular cementum
Sharpeys fibre
Alveolar crest group of fibres
Horizontal group of fibre
Oblique group of fibres and alveolar bone
Apical group of fibers
Interradicular group of fibers
Gingival group of fibers
Gingiva
Anterolateral part of hard palate
Posterolateral part of hard palate
Buccal mucosa
Osteoblast/ osteoclast/ osteocytes
Cementoblasts/ cementocytes
Ameloblast/ odontoblast
Fibroblast fibrocytes and endothelial cells
Giant cells
Chondrocytes and chondroblast
Plasma cell
Fat cells
Peripheral bloodstream
Bud stage of tooth development
Cap stage of tooth development
Early bell stage
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#BDS SECOND YEAR
BDS 2nd year ALL SUBJECTS handwritten notes of PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, DENTAL MATERIALS and PHARMACOLOGY. Revision notes for University exams 💯 PDF
BDS 2nd year ALL SUBJECTS handwritten notes of PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, DENTAL MATERIALS and PHARMACOLOGY. Revision notes for University exams 💯
Complete revision notes for BDS 2nd year examination. Important and most frequently asked questions from all the subjects are covered, enough material is provided.
Language: English
PATHOLOGY: total pages:80, MB:36
MICROBIOLOGY: total pages: 67, MB:47
DENTAL MATERIALS: total pages: 127, MB:54.5
PHARMACOLOGY : total pages: 224, MB:139
Table of contents
PATHOLOGY
PATHOLOGY COMPLETE handwritten notes for BDS 2nd year University exams
Topics covered
1) pathologic classification
2) cellular adaptation and cell injury
3) hypertrophy
4) metaplasia
5) necrosis
6) apoptosis
7) fatty liver
8) amylodosis
9) wound healing
10) shock
11) scurvy
12) sialandenitis
13) edema
14) shock
15) septic shock
16) infective endocarditis
17) erythrocyte sedimentation rate
18) gangrene
19) thrombosis
20) structure and function of cells
21) glycosuria
22) dysplasia
23) precancerous lesion
24) osteomyelitis
25) chronic inflammation
26) acute inflammation
27) neoplasia
28) metastasis
29) anemia
30) megaloblastic anaemia
MICROBIOLOGY
Microbiology COMPLETE handwritten notes for BDS 2nd year University exams
Topics covered
1) koch’s postulates
2) immunity
3) bacterial cell
4) pathogenesis of mycobacteria
5) general properties of virus
6) bacteriophage
7) HIV AIDS
8) candidiasis
9) streptococcus
10) hepatitis B
11) gram’s stain
12) horizontal gene transfer
13) thymus
14) graft rejection
15) staphylococcus
16) pseudomonas
17) malaria
18) life cycle of plasmodium vivax
19) immunoglobulins
20) sterilization and disinfection
21) hypersensitivity
DENTAL MATERIALS
TABLE OF CONTENT
1)Dental cements
2)Dental implant materials
3)Biocompatibility of dental materials
4)Dental amalgam
5)Dental casting alloys
6)Direct filling gold
7)Structure and properties of dental materials
8)Tarnish and Corrosion
9)Gypsum products
10)Dental composites
11)Denture base resin
12) Die materials
13) Dental waxes and casting defects
14) Impression materials
15) Dental casting and investment material
PHARMACOLOGY
Minor headings given in Index☝️
Major headings:
-CNS
-ANS
-GIT
-CVS
-respiratory system
-blood
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BDS 3rd Year
BDS 3rd year ALL SUBJECTS handwritten notes of GENERAL SURGERY, GENERAL MEDICINE and ORAL PATHOLOGY. Revision notes for University exams 💯 PDF
Complete revision notes for BDS 3rd year examination. Important and most frequently asked questions from all the subjects are covered, enough material is provided. FREE oral pathology slides journal.
Language: English
GENERAL SURGERY: total pages:105, MB:18.4
GENERAL MEDICAL: total pages: 178, MB: 43.44
ORAL PATHOLOGY: total pages: 291, MB:50.3
ORAL PATHOLOGY JOURNAL: total pages: 122, MB:72
Table of contents
ORAL PATHOLOGY
BDS 3rd year complete ORAL PATHOLOGY handwritten notes
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Dental caries
2. Diseases of pulp and periapical diseases
3. Periodontal disease
4. ANUG
5. Chronic osteomyelitis
6. Gaure’s osteomyelitis
7. Ludwigs Angina
8. Fibrous dysplasia
9. Cherubism
10. Paget’s disease
11. Anemia
12. Iron deficiency anemia
13. Pernicious anemia
14. Vesiculobullous lesion
15. Ora lichen planus
16. Grinspan’s syndrome
17. Pemphigus
18. Trigeminal neuralgia
19. Bell’s palsy
20. Regressive alteration of tooth
21. Internal resorption of tooth
22. Fractures of jaw
23. Healing of oral wound
24. Radicular cyst
25. Developmental disturbances of tongue
26. Odontogenic cyst
27. Non odontogenic cyst
28. Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC)
29. Dentigerous cyst
30. Lateral periodontal cyst
31. Calcifying epithelial odontogenic cyst (CEOC)
32. Nasopalatine duct cyst
33. Aneurysm bone cyst (ABC)
34. Odontogenic tumors
35. Ameloblastoma
36. Calcifying epithelium odontogenic tumors (pindburg tumor)
37. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumors
38. Odontogenic myxoma
39. Odontoma
40. Premalignant lesions
41. Leukoplakia
42. Erythoplakia
43. Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF)
44. Basal cell carcinoma
45. Squamous cell carcinoma
46. Non epithelial tumors
47. Tumors of salivary gland
48. Pleomorphic adenoma
49. Cylindroma
50. Warthin’s tumor
51. Viral infection
52. Oral manifestation of AIDS
53. Bacterial infection
54. Mycotic infections
55. White and red lesions
56. Ulcerative lesions
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GENERAL SURGERY
BDS 3rd year GENERAL SURGERY handwritten notes
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Wound
(types, wound healing, factors affecting wound healing, complication of wound healing, management)
2. Head injury
(extradural hematoma, trismus, management of head injury, management of nerve injury, skull fracture)
3. Gangrene
(Types)
4. Thyroid
(Surgical anatomy, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, goiter, thyrotoxicosis, complication of thyrodectomy)
5. Parathyroid
(Hyperparathyroidism )
6. Biopsy
(Types)
7. Burns
(Skin grafting )
8. Venous
(Vericous vein , deep vein thrombosis)
9. Shock
(Types)
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GENERAL MEDICINE
BDS 3rd year GENERAL MEDICINE handwritten notes
TABLE OF CONTENT
1) Bronchial asthma
2) infective endocarditis
3) jaundice
4) status asthmaticus
5) pneumonia
6) lung abscess
7) bronchiostatis
8) chronic bronchitis
9) pleural effusion
10) valvular heart disease
11) acute rheumatic fever
12) Angina pectoris
13) myocardial infarction
14) essential hypertension
15) facial palsy
16) Bell’s palsy
17) trigeminal neuralgia
18) headache
19) migraine
20) typhoid fever ( Enteric fever)
21) diptheria
22) tetanus
23) mumps
24) chronic gastritis
25) hepatomegaly
26) hepatitis B
27) cirrhosis of liver
28) portal hypertension
29) ascites
30) cardiac arrest
31) proteinuria
32) acute glomerulonephritis
33) nephrotic syndrome
34) anemia
35) vitamin A
36) Vitamin D
37) vit C
38) diabetes mellitus
39) insulin
40) hypoglycemia
41) gigantism
42) dwarfism
43) dengue fever
44) CPR
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BDS final year
BDS final year COMPLETE PERIODONTICS typed notes for University exams (PDF)
BDS final year COMPLETE PERIODONTICS typed notes
Pages: 276
MB: 10
Language: English
Index
Gingivectomy
Periodontal flap
Periodontal pocket
Bone loss & patterns of bone loss
Chronic periodontitis
Aggressive periodontitis
Determination of prognosis
Refractory periodontitis
Aids used in radiographic diagnosis
Plaque control
Sutures & suturing techniques
Osseous surgery
Furcation involvement & its management
The normal periodontium
Trauma from occlusion
Oral malodor
Smoking and periodontal diseases
Dental plaque
Dental calculus
Gingival enlargement
Acute gingival infections
Periodontal medicine
Desquamative gingivitis
Periodontal structures in aging humans
Host response & role of saliva
Host modulation in periodontal therapy
Gingival curettage
Periodontal instrumentarium
Principles of periodontal instrumentation
Biology of periodontal tissues
Periodontal ligament (PDL)
Alveolar bone
Defense mechanisms of gingiva
Gingival inflammation
Clinical features of gingivitis
Splints in periodontal therapy
Dental implants
Maintenance phase (SPT)
Drugs used in periodontal therapy





























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