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BDS Notes

BDS notes, Question and Answers

  • Public Health Dentistry
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    • Anchorage In Orthodontics
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    • Cysts: Types, Causes, Symptoms
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    • Lymphatic Disorders
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  • Temporal And Infratemporal Regions
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Anatomy

Understanding The Medulla Oblongata: Structure, Parts, And Functions

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Understanding The Medulla Oblongata: Structure, Parts, And Functions Medulla oblongata Answer: It is the lowest part of brainstem It lies in the anterior part of posterior cranial fossa It occupies the infratentorial space Medulla oblongata vExternal features: The medulla is divided into right & left halves by the anterior & posterior median … [Read more...] about Understanding The Medulla Oblongata: Structure, Parts, And Functions

Maxillary Central Incisor Anatomy: The Importance Of The Cervical Line

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Maxillary Central Incisor Anatomy: The Importance Of The Cervical Line Question 1. Cervical line. Answer: It is defined as a cementoenamel junction. It is a stable, anatomical demarcation. A curvature on the crowns at the cervical third above the cervical line, labially or buccally and lingually is observed. It is called cervicoenamel ridge/cervical ridge. It … [Read more...] about Maxillary Central Incisor Anatomy: The Importance Of The Cervical Line

Occlusion, Malocclusion, And Gingiva Explained For Dental Students

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Occlusion, Malocclusion, And Gingiva Explained For Dental Students Occlusion and malocclusion. Answer: Occlusion: It is used to designate the anatomical alignment of the teeth and their relationship to the rest of the masticatory Malocclusion: It describes deviations in intramaxillary and/or intermaxillary relations of the teeth and/or jaws. Question 4. … [Read more...] about Occlusion, Malocclusion, And Gingiva Explained For Dental Students

Yolk Sac Formation In Early Embryo: Simplified For Students

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Yolk Sac Formation In Early Embryo: Simplified For Students Question 1. Yolk sac Answer: As the fluid from the uterine cavity enters morula, it gets converted to blastocyst The outer layer of it is formed by trophoblast and inner layer by inner cell mass Some of the inner cell mass layer cells become flattened - these are called hypoblast Remaining cells become … [Read more...] about Yolk Sac Formation In Early Embryo: Simplified For Students

A Simple Guide to Blood Volume And Hypovolemia

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

A Simple Guide to Blood Volume And Hypovolemia What is the normal blood volume? What are the methods used for determining blood volume? Describe the various causes of hypovolemia. Answer: Normal blood volume: The total amount of blood that is present in the circulatory system, blood reservoirs, tissues and organs constitute blood volume. Value: 7% (6-8%) of … [Read more...] about A Simple Guide to Blood Volume And Hypovolemia

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