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Mixed tumors of the salivary glands

# Mixed tumors of the salivary glands are:
A. Most Common in Submandibular gland
B. Usually malignant
C.Most Common In parotid gland
D. Associated with calculi


The correct answer is C. Most Common in parotid gland. 

PROSTHODONTICS PAST QUESTIONS- AUGUST 2013 FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM

[LD 675]                                      AUGUST 2013                              Sub. Code:
4183 FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM
PAPER – V PROSTHODONTICS AND CROWN AND BRIDGE
Q .P .Code: 544183
Time: 180 Minutes                                                        Maximum: 70 Marks

I. Elaborate on:                                                                        (2x10=20)

1. Define centric relation. Discuss the different types of centric relation procedure.
2. Discuss the method of preparation to receive a jacket crown in central incisor (PORCELAIN).

II. Write Notes on:                                                                   (10x5=50)
1.  survey line and its uses
2.  Zirconia porcelain
3.  Anatomic teeth
4.  Kennedy class two design-Maxillary
5.  Gingival Fluid control
6.  Impression Techniques in removable partial dentures
7.  Root form implants
8.  Immediate dentures
9.  Selective pressure impression technique
10. Arcon articulators
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PROSTHODONTICS PAST QUESTIONS FEBRUARY 2013 FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM

[LC 675]                                   FEBRUARY 2013                           Sub. Code: 4183
FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM PAPER – V PROSTHODONTICS AND CROWN AND BRIDGE
Q .P .Code: 544183
Time: 180 Minutes                                                        Maximum: 70 Marks

I. Elaborate on:                                                                        (2x10=20)
1. What are jaw relation? Discuss the biological significance of following during complete denture
preparation:
2. Discuss in detail the fixed partial denture failures.

II. Write Notes on:                                                                   (10x5=50)
1. Neutral zone.
2. Hanau’s quint.
3. Tissue conditioners.
4. Retromolar pad.
5. Lingulaized occlusion.
6. Bar clasp.
7. Osseo integration.
8. Selective pressure impression technique.
9. Combination syndrome.
10. Arcon articulators.
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PROSTHODONTICS PAST QUESTIONS - AUGUST 2012 FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM

[LB 675]                                       AUGUST 2012                              Sub. Code:
4183 FOURTH YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM
PAPER – V PROSTHODONTICS AND CROWN AND BRIDGE
Q .P .Code: 544183
Time : 180 Minutes                                                                  Maximum : 100
marks Answer ALL questions in the same order.
I. Elaborate on:         (2*20=40)                                                               

1. Name the various types of bridges Diagramatically name the parts of a bridge classify the
retainers. Discuss in detail about Radicular retainers.                                           
2. Define “PATH OF INSERTION” and “PATH OF REMOVAL” in a Removable cast partial denture. Discuss  the factors affecting the same and the role Played by the surveyor.                           

II. Write Notes on: (12*5=60)
1. Neutral zone.                                                                         
2. Dentogenic concept.                                                           
3. Significance of rest position of the mandible.                       
4. Selective pressure impression.                                               
5. Selective Grinding.                                                         
6. Gingival Retraction.                                                               
7. Relining & Rebasing.                                                           
8. Altered cast technique.                                                     
9. Richmond crown.                                                                 
10. Implant denture.                                                                 
11. Needle’s chew in technique.                                               
12. Denture Stomatitis.                                                             
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