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List the effects of finger/thumb-sucking habits.
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Describe the etiology and management of buccal segment problems, such as
retained primary tooth, intra-occluded primary molars, posterior crossbite with mandibular displacement, etc.
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Describe the etiology and management of labial segment problems, such as
upper median diastema, dilaceration, retained primary incisor, etc.
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Describe the etiology, detection and management of ectopic maxillary
canines.
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Provide some basic guidelines for treatment of crowding in Class I
cases.
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Define crossbite, classify it into buccal and lingual, describe its
etiology and indicate the need for treatment.
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Define anterior open bite, provide its etiology and suggest various
treatments.
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List 4 active components of removable appliances and their
characteristics.
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Provide indications for fixed appliances.
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List various fixed appliance types and describe their applications.
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List various special considerations in adult orthodontics and explain
how these affect the course of treatment.
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Identify various surgical procedures involving maxilla and mandible in
the orthodontic management of adults.
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Describe the pre- and postsurgical orthodontics in adults.
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Describe common clinical features of the cleft lip and palate.
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Describe the clinical features and possible effects of natal/neonatal
teeth.
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Describe the etiology, clinical features and management of nursing
caries.
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List the extrinsic and intrinsic factors involved in tooth
discoloration.
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Describe the etiology and management of enamel hypoplasia and fluorosis.
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List the clinical features of three main types of enamel anomaly.
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Distinguish between the clinical features of hyperdontia and hypodontia.
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List the dietary and gastric regurgitation factors that lead to tooth
surface loss.
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Describe the management of primary tooth trauma.
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Describe the management of permanent tooth trauma I and II, including
reattachment of crown fragments, total or sub-total pulpotomy, induced apical closure, periodontal ligament injuries and
dentoalveolar fractures.
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Classify permanent tooth trauma III into internal resorption, external
resorption and replace- ment resorption.
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Describe the clinical features of the following medical conditions: down
syndrome, childhood cancer, congenital cardiac disease and bleeding disorders.
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Describe the diagnosis of the following viral infections: primary
herpetic gingivostomatitis, secondary (recurrent) herpes labialis, ocular herpes, herpes zoster and hand-foot-and-mouth
disease.
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Describe the etiology, diagnosis and management of gingivitis.
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Provide classification of gingival overgrowth (localized gingival
hyperplasia, drug-induced gin- gival overgrowth and hereditary gingival fibromatosis) and describe their management.
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Describe the etiology, diagnosis and management of mucosal disease:
granulomas, traumatic lesions I and traumatic lesions II.
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Describe the etiology, diagnosis and management of assorted mucosal
lesions: geographic tongue, lichen planus, orofacial granulomatosis, pericoronitis, denture stomatits, infective pap-
illoma, and periapical infection.