NEET MDS Shorts
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PhysiologyThe epithelial cells of the villi in the small intestine are responsible for the final stage of digestion and nutrient absorption, playing a crucial role in the digestive process.
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Oral PathologySquare collimators are not commonly used in dentistry.
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PeriodonticsThe root commonly removed in a maxillary first molar during hemisection or root section is the distobuccal root.
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OrthodonticsPDL traction is mainly due to supracrestal fibres, transeptal fibres of gingival fibers.
It needs at least 232 days for readaptation, e.g. rotations.
To avoid relapse either circumferential supracrestal fibrotomy is done OR a prolonged retention is given.
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ProsthodonticsThe most common difficulty associated with patients suffering from neuromuscular disorders in the construction of a complete denture is recording jaw relations.
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PedodonticsTrauma from occlusion in the absence of inflammation causes only reversible changes in the periodontium.
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General PathologyReiter's syndrome is characterized by the classic triad of acute arthritis, conjunctivitis, and urethritis, often following a genitourinary or gastrointestinal infection.
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Dental MaterialsHEMA is a hydrophilic monomer that is applied to the conditioned dentin. It fills the dentinal tubules and adheres to the exposed collagen fibers, creating a wetting layer that allows subsequent hydrophobic resins to infiltrate and bond to the dentin. This bridging action is crucial for the adhesion of resin to the hydrophilic dentin surface, which is essential for the longevity and durability of the restoration.