Oral Path vs Surgery — Key differences for NEET MDS
Most common odontogenic tumor = Odontoma. CEOT = Pindborg tumor = Liesegang rings = amyloid. Myxoma = honeycomb pattern = tennis racket pattern. Compound odontoma has tooth-like structures. Complex odontoma has amorphous mass. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor = two-thirds sign = anterior maxilla. AOT = driven snow calcifications.
📖 Read full notes →Ludwigs angina = bilateral submandibular + sublingual + submental = emergency. Most dangerous complication = airway obstruction. Canine space = dangerous = angular vein connects to cavernous sinus. Cavernous sinus thrombosis = life threatening. Buccal space = most commonly involved. Masticator space = masseteric + pterygoid + temporal. Incision and drainage principle = dependent drainage.
📖 Read full notes →NEET MDS frequently tests the ability to differentiate between related topics. Understanding the key differences between Odontogenic Tumors and Odontogenic Infections & Spaces in Oral Path vs Surgery is crucial for scoring well. Questions may test diagnostic features, treatment approaches, or characteristic findings.