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NBDE Part 2: Radiographic Images and Cases for Dental Students, Exams of Dentistry

A collection of radiographic images and cases relevant to the nbde part 2 exam for dental students. It includes a variety of dental pathologies, anatomical structures, and clinical scenarios, designed to help students prepare for the exam. The document also includes a list of important topics to review, such as hypertension management, myocardial infarction, and local anesthesia calculations.

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2024/2025

Available from 03/02/2025

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MasterDay2
A word from the author: MasterRQs and MasterDay2 are helpful only once you have basic
knowledge of your subjects. Both of these files have the best and compile almost all radiographic
images and cases available online. Extensive image coverage of each of topic has been done. Day 2
tests your basic knowledge of the subjects. I sincerely advise you to go through the mentioned
topics properly- as the cases are mostly focussed on these. Know these diseases and medicines
used, contraindications of them and MOA.
What to note/write on the paper provided in the exam ?
You will be given 2 sheets to write on/if anything. Here is what you need to write.
Draw a line in the centre of the first page, and write Generic name on one side and Trade name on
another. During the exam in the first 4-5 cases they mention you both the class/Drug/generic name
and the trade name eg :
Generic Trade
Alendronate (Bisphosphonates)
Fosamax
Ethambutol (Anti TB) Abitol
Zoledronic acid(Bisphosphonates)
Reclast
By the time you are done with 4-5 cases they will skip the Generic names in few questions because
they presume you should know them as they have been mentioned in the exam only. So If you are
unaware of this, you will have to go back and look for the important information again question by
question, but if u have made this small chart, it saves your time!
Must read topics
1. Hypertension and management
2. Myocardial infarction
3. Stroke
4. Diabetes
5. Syncope
6. Emergency management
7. NSAIDs
8. Antianxiety drugs
9. Osteoarthritis
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MasterDay 2

A word from the author: MasterRQs and MasterDay2 are helpful only once you have basic knowledge of your subjects. Both of these files have the best and compile almost all radiographic images and cases available online. Extensive image coverage of each of topic has been done. Day 2 tests your basic knowledge of the subjects. I sincerely advise you to go through the mentioned topics properly- as the cases are mostly focussed on these. Know these diseases and medicines used, contraindications of them and MOA. What to note/write on the paper provided in the exam? You will be given 2 sheets to write on/if anything. Here is what you need to write. Draw a line in the centre of the first page, and write Generic name on one side and Trade name on another. During the exam in the first 4-5 cases they mention you both the class/Drug/generic name and the trade name eg : Generic Trade Alendronate (Bisphosphonates) Fosamax Ethambutol (Anti TB) Abitol Zoledronic acid(Bisphosphonates) Reclast By the time you are done with 4 - 5 cases they will skip the Generic names in few questions because they presume you should know them as they have been mentioned in the exam only. So If you are unaware of this, you will have to go back and look for the important information again question by question, but if u have made this small chart, it saves your time! Must read topics

**1. Hypertension and management

  1. Myocardial infarction
  2. Stroke
  3. Diabetes
  4. Syncope
  5. Emergency management
  6. NSAIDs
  7. Antianxiety drugs
  8. Osteoarthritis**

**10. Alzheimer's disease

  1. ADHD in child
  2. Asthma
  3. COPD
  4. Bisphosphonates
  5. Local Anesthesia and calculations
  6. HIV
  7. Hepatitis B
  8. Opiods
  9. Basal cell carcinoma picture
  10. Papilloma picture
  11. Prophylactic Antibiotics
  12. Endodontic Diagnosis** (Given in this file- Last section) 23. Practice Cases (Given in this file- Last Section) 1. Identify “AOT” On radiographs, the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor presents as a radiolucency (dark area) around an unerupted tooth extending past the cementoenamel junction. It should be differentially diagnosed from a dentigerous cyst and the main difference is that the radiolucency in case of AOT extends apically beyond the cementoenamel junction. Radiographs will exhibit faint flecks of radiopacities surrounded by a radiolucent zone. It is sometimes misdiagnosed as a cyst. And frequently in anterior maxilla!

5. Identify? Amelogenesis Imperfecta: How to identify? See the outer boundary n shape. Compare it with adjacent teeth moreover i see it like a prepared tooth for crown to diagnose. 6. Identify Dentinogenesis imperfecta

External Resorption

8. Identify Genial tubercle

Ameloblastoma

11. Identify Fusion

Lateral Periodontal Cyst

13. Identify Complex Odontoma It's a complex odontome. Compound would show enamel dentin and cementum separately.

Intermaxillary Suture

17. Identify Zygomatic Process

Coronoid Process 19.

Herpes Labialis

23. Identify Stafne’s bone Cyst

Recurrent Caries:

Complete craniofacial dysjunction by the Le Fort III osteotomy allows the surgeon to alter the orbital position and volume, zygomatic projection, position of the nasal root, frontonasal angle, and position of the maxilla and to lengthen the nose. The Le Fort II osteotomy allows the surgeon to alter the nasomaxillary projection without altering the orbital volume and zygomatic projection. The Le Fort I osteotomy allows for correction primarily at the occlusal level affecting the upper lip position, nasal tip and alar base region, and the columella labial angle without altering the orbitozygomatic region

27. The appearance of the curve of spee on the panoramic suggests that the patients chin was positioned too: A. Far forward B. Far back C. High D. Low Answer is HIGH 28. No answer available May be lingual tori 29. Identify Underexposed/Over fixed

+Lower border of mx.sinus

30. Identify gemination, fusion has just two roots

Answer is below the Picture

Answer is below the picture