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: INBDE Review

Cortical lobes, basal ganglia, brainstem, cerebellum, and MCA/ACA/PCA vascular territories, with the lesion patterns INBDE asks about. 11 board-style MCQs.

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2.2
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Spinal Cord Pathways: INBDE Review

Corticospinal, dorsal columns, spinothalamic: crossings, lesion patterns, Brown-Séquard, and ASA infarct. 11 board-style MCQs.

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2.3
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Autonomic Nervous System: INBDE Review

SNS vs PNS anatomy, α/β/muscarinic receptors, and dental drug interactions including epinephrine + β-blockers. 11 board-style MCQs.

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2.4
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Neurological Syndromes: INBDE Review

Brown-Séquard, MCA/ACA/PCA strokes, brainstem CN deficits, cerebellar laterality, and the aphasia patterns. The pattern-recognition payoff for chapters 2.1–2.3. 11 board-style MCQs.

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Anatomy & Physiology
Volume 1
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900 INBDE-style MCQs with full explanations across 18 chapters — Core Recall plus board-style Clinical Integration scenarios — alongside Learning Summaries, Integration Bridges, and Review Boxes. Built by Dr. Isaac Sun for dental students who want to think like a clinician, not just memorize.

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