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BDS I Year Syllabus for Oral Histology

Can any of you here please provide me the BDS I year syllabus of Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral Histology course offered by Dental Council of India (DCI)????

Here is the BDS I year syllabus of Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral Histology course offered by Dental Council of India (DCI)

BDS I year syllabus of Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral Histology

Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral Histology


I. TOOTH MORPHOLOGY

1. Introduction to tooth morphology:
Human dentition, types of teeth, & functions, Palmer's & Binomial notation systems, tooth surfaces, their junctions - line angles & point angles, definition of terms used in dental morphology, geometric concepts in tooth morphology, contact areas & embrasures - Clinical significance.

2. Morphology of permanent teeth :
-Description of individual teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth.
-Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth.

3. Morphology of Deciduous teeth :
- Generalized differences between Deciduous & Permanent teeth.
-Description of individual deciduous teeth, including their chronology of development, endodontic anatomy, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth.

4. Occlusion :
-Definition, factors influencing occlusion - basal bone, arch, individual teeth, external & internal forces & sequence of eruption.
-Inclination of individual teeth - compensatory curves.
-Centric relation & Centric occlusion - protrusive, retrusive & lateral occlusion.
-Clinical significance of normal occlusion.
-Introduction to & Classification of Malocclusion.

II. ORAL EMBRYOLOGY

1. Brief review of development of face, jaws, lip, palate & tongue, with applied aspects.

2. Development of teeth :
-Epithelial mesenchymal interaction, detailed study of different stages of development of crown, root & supporting tissues of tooth & detailed study of formation of calcified tissues.
-Applied aspects of disorders in development of teeth.

3. Eruption of deciduous & Permanent teeth :
- Mechanisms in tooth eruption, different theories & histology of eruption, formation of dentogingival junction, role of gubernacular cord in eruption of permanent teeth.
-Clinical or Applied aspects of disorders of eruption.

4. Shedding of teeth :
-Factors & mechanisms of shedding of deciduous teeth.
-Complications of shedding.

III. ORAL HISTOLOGY

1. Detailed microscopic study of Enamel, Dentine, Cementum & Pulp tissue. Age changes & Applied aspects (Clinical and forensic significance) of histological considerations - Fluoride applications, transparent dentine, dentine hypersensitivity, reaction of pulp tissue to varying insults to exposed dentine ; Pulp calcifications & Hypercementosis.

2. Detailed microscopic study of Periodontal ligament & alveolar bone, age changes, histological changes in periodontal ligament & bone in normal & orthodontic tooth movement, applied aspects of alveolar bone resorption.

3. Detailed microscopic study of Oral Mucosa, variation in structure in relation to functional requirements, mechanisms of keratinization, clinical parts of gingiva, Dentogingival & Mucocutaneous junctions & lingual papillae. Age changes & clinical considerations.

4. Salivary Glands :
- Detailed microscopic study of acini & ductal system.
-Age changes& clinical considerations.

5. TM Joint :
-Review of basic anatomical aspects & microscopiuc study & clinical considerations.

6. Maxillary Sinus :
-Microscopic study, anatomical variations, functions & clinical relevance of maxillary sinus in dental practice.

7. Processing of Hard & soft tissues for microscopic study :
- Ground sections, decalcified sections & routine staining procedures.

8. Basic histochemical staining patterns of oral tissues.

IV. ORAL PHYSIOLOGY

1. Saliva :
-Composition of saliva - variations, formation of saliva & mechanisms of secretion, salivary reflexes, brief review of secretomotor pathway, functions, role of saliva in dental caries & applied aspects of hyper & hypo salivation.

2. Mastication :
-Masticatory force & its measurement - need for mastication, peculiarities of masticatory muscles, masticatory cycle, masticatory reflexes & neural control of mastication.

3. Deglutition :
-Review of the steps in deglutition, swallowing in infants, neural control of deglutition & dysphagia.

4. Calcium, Phosphorous & fluoride metabolism :
-Source, requirements, absorption, distribution, functions & excretion, clinical considerations, hypo & hypercalcemia & hyper & hypo phosphatemia & fluorosis.

5. Theories of Mineralization :
-Definition, mechanisms, theories & their drawbacks.
- Applied aspects of physiology of mineralization, pathological considerations – calculus formation.

6. Physiology of Taste :
-Innervation of taste buds & taste pathway, physiologic basis of taste sensation, age changes & applied aspects - taste disorders.

7. Physiology of Speech :
- Review of basic anatomy of larynx & vocal cords.
-Voice production, resonators, production of vowels & different consonants - Role of palate, teeth & tongue.
- Effects of dental prosthesis & appliances on speech & basic speech disorders.

Last edited by Neelurk; May 7th, 2020 at 04:16 PM.
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