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.
Cortical lobes, brainstem, cerebellum, and limbic system — function and lesions.
Dorsal columns, spinothalamic, corticospinal — clinical localization basics.
Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic, receptors, and dental anesthetic implications.
Stroke patterns, Bell's palsy, trigeminal neuralgia, and high-yield syndromes.
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.