Part 2 · INBDE Practice

Neuroanatomy & CNS MCQs

Neuroanatomy ties cranial nerve findings to where the lesion lives. This section covers the pathways, reflex arcs, and syndromes you need for the INBDE — and for recognizing when a dental complaint is actually neurologic.

2.1
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Brain Regions & Functions

Cortical lobes, brainstem, cerebellum, and limbic system — function and lesions.

2.2
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Spinal Cord Pathways

Dorsal columns, spinothalamic, corticospinal — clinical localization basics.

2.3
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Autonomic Nervous System

Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic, receptors, and dental anesthetic implications.

2.4
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Neurological Syndromes

Stroke patterns, Bell's palsy, trigeminal neuralgia, and high-yield syndromes.

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