www.gpsc.gujarat.gov.in Gujarat Public Service Commission : Primary Test, Competitive Examination Syllabus
TUTOR IN PERIODONTIA
1. Introductin :- Scope and applicapility of the subject. Historical background of Periodontology.
2. Maintenance of Health :- role and scope of Oral Physiotherapy measures, patient educationprogramme and periodic check.
3. classification of gingival and periodontal disturbances.
4. gingival enlargement.
5. Localised Juvenile Periodontitis (Periodontosis).
6. Desquamative gingivitis (degenerative gingival conditions-gingivosis)
7. atrophic conditions affecting gingival and periodontal tissues..
8. Local and systemic factors in the causation ofgingival and periodontal lesions.
9. Periodontitis and sequelae.
10. Malocclusion, Mal-alignment and traumatic occlusion, Bruxism and Temporomandibular joint disturbances, Occlusal equilibration.
11. Diagnosis and diagnostic aids including roentgenography and its uses and limitations.
12. Prognosis.
13. Morphological defects of the muco-gingival structures influencing periodontium and their treatment.
14. Treatment of all gingival and periodontal disturbances - Treatment planning phases and rationale. Different available therapeutic procedures. Healing mechanism.
15. role of Nutrition in aetiology and treatment.
16. drugs in Periodontics.
17. Instrumentation.
18. Splints.
19. Preventive periodontics, concept of focal infection.
20. Materials used in Periodontia.
TUTOR IN FORENSIC MEDICINE
1. Introduction.
2. Medical Law & Ethics.
3. Identification.
4. DNA finger printing.
5. death and its inedico-legal importance.
6. Medico-legal autopsy.
7. Postmortem changes and determination of time since death.
8. Exhumation.
9. Wounds and medico-legal aspects.
10. Firearm Wounds.
11. Thermal Injuries.
12. Asphyxial Deaths.
13. Anaesthetic Death.
14. Post-mortem artifacts.
15. Starvation.
16. Impotence.
17. Sterility.
18. Virginity.
19. Pregnancy and Delivery.
20. Abortion.
21. Infanticide.
22. Sexual Offences.
23. Sexual Deviations.
24. Biological Stains & Hair.
25. Custodial Deaths.
26. Forensic Psychiatry.
TOXICOLOGY
27. General considerations - Duties of doctor in poisoning.
28. Corrosive Poisions.
29. Vegetable Alkaloid Poisions.
30. Irritant Poisons.
31. Animal Poisons.
32. Non-metallic and metallic Poisons.
33. Inebriant Poisons.
34. Somniferous Poisons.
35. Deliriant Poisons.
36. Drug Dependence.
37. Spinal Poisons.
38. Cardiac Poisons.
39. Irrespirable Gases.
40. Insecticides & Weed Killers.
41. Food Poisoning.
Last edited by mariammal; February 1st, 2012 at 12:28 PM.
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