- Joined
- Sep 2, 2003
- Messages
- 97
- Reaction score
- 0
just took the exam yesterday. the exam is pretty much how khurram said it would be. about 10% repeats from old exams. the most difficult section was anatomy, as the questions were very broad, and some very specific. branches of nerves were in the answers instead of V, VII, etc. after getting frightened in anatomy, i went onto biochem and with luck, i breezed through it with ease in a short amount of time as i got many more repeats and straight forward questions. lots of Calcium related questions. that section seemed similar to an older exam in comparison to anatomy which seemed all new to me.
questions from there:
opening of max sinus (i got it wrong) : hiatus semilunaris
most distal portion of brachial plexus: branches
picture to identify lacriminal gland (superiorly + lateral of eye)
if internal carotid blocked, art blood access through: vertebral art
rate limiting enzyme of cholestrol synthesis: HMG-CoA reductase
several on calcium regulation (parathyroid, Renal)
several Cell physio (rRNA, tRNA)
AA that forms urea: arginine
what 2 AA that are in Nutrasweet! phenylalanine +.... cant remember
i took my lunch and went in and decided to attack dent anatomy first since it would require 3D thinking. i did this by clicking Next for the 100patho questions, then started dent anat. 80% of the questions were of occlusion. cusp contacts etc. a LOT of choose the BEST answer that identifies the chosen tooth. so some may look good, but only one answer is right. took me 2 hours because of all the occlusion questions. i then clicked on review, and it took me back to patho. patho was a little more difficult than i thought. terms i had never seen, especially in immuno. finished with 6 minutes left.
green pus: Pseudomona Aeru.
alk. phos. increased in: prostate carcinoma
pili in gonorea for : attachment
scarlet fever : strep pyo
colon dis: crohn
bennet movement: lateraly
5 pulp horns: 1 mnd molar
interdental contact positions
heights of contour
Cl II occlusion contacts
lat contacts w/non-w
pulp/root canal shapes in cross sections
several other questions i would post, but i cant remember if i got them right. the only section i have big doubts is in anatomy. visceral symp, ganglionic and autonomic innervations killed me. but, as long as you study, you can make an educated guess. the key is to be able to identify most of the answers. i would love to have taken the exam 10 years ago, lol. but it was fair game. lets just wait and see. 😎
questions from there:
opening of max sinus (i got it wrong) : hiatus semilunaris
most distal portion of brachial plexus: branches
picture to identify lacriminal gland (superiorly + lateral of eye)
if internal carotid blocked, art blood access through: vertebral art
rate limiting enzyme of cholestrol synthesis: HMG-CoA reductase
several on calcium regulation (parathyroid, Renal)
several Cell physio (rRNA, tRNA)
AA that forms urea: arginine
what 2 AA that are in Nutrasweet! phenylalanine +.... cant remember
i took my lunch and went in and decided to attack dent anatomy first since it would require 3D thinking. i did this by clicking Next for the 100patho questions, then started dent anat. 80% of the questions were of occlusion. cusp contacts etc. a LOT of choose the BEST answer that identifies the chosen tooth. so some may look good, but only one answer is right. took me 2 hours because of all the occlusion questions. i then clicked on review, and it took me back to patho. patho was a little more difficult than i thought. terms i had never seen, especially in immuno. finished with 6 minutes left.
green pus: Pseudomona Aeru.
alk. phos. increased in: prostate carcinoma
pili in gonorea for : attachment
scarlet fever : strep pyo
colon dis: crohn
bennet movement: lateraly
5 pulp horns: 1 mnd molar
interdental contact positions
heights of contour
Cl II occlusion contacts
lat contacts w/non-w
pulp/root canal shapes in cross sections
several other questions i would post, but i cant remember if i got them right. the only section i have big doubts is in anatomy. visceral symp, ganglionic and autonomic innervations killed me. but, as long as you study, you can make an educated guess. the key is to be able to identify most of the answers. i would love to have taken the exam 10 years ago, lol. but it was fair game. lets just wait and see. 😎