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Overseas Registration Exam (ORE) Part 1

Overseas Registration Exam (ORE) Part 1;

Welcome to Samson ORE Part 1 Subscription,

ORE Part 1 is strategically designed to evaluate candidates' practical application of knowledge in clinical dentistry. This examination consists of two computer-based papers:

  • Paper A: Encompassing clinically applied dental science and clinically applied human disease.
  • Paper B: Covering various aspects of clinical dentistry, including law, ethics, health, and safety.

All questions are meticulously aligned with the learning outcomes outlined in our "Preparing for Practice" document. Each paper spans three hours and comprises multiple short-answer questions, including extended matching questions and single-best-answer questions.

Candidates are expected to demonstrate competence, knowledge, and familiarity in diverse aspects of dentistry, precisely corresponding to the learning outcomes outlined in our "Preparing for Practice" document.

While there are typically a maximum of 200 available seats, we've expanded capacity to 600 for the upcoming sitting to accommodate more candidates.

Please note that successful completion of both Paper A and Paper B is mandatory to progress to Part 2 of the examination.

Our comprehensive ORE Part 1 question bank is meticulously crafted to equip you with all the essential topics required for successfully passing the ORE Part 1 examination. The course thoroughly covers the entire ORE Part 1 Blueprint, ensuring comprehensive preparation for your exam.

Our explanations are presented in a clear and concise manner, fostering focused engagement with the questions and topics, optimizing your learning experience.

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Course contents:

This course offers a comprehensive curriculum covering a wide range of topics in dentistry. The course contents include:

  • Oral Surgery
  • Endodontics
  • Periodontics
  • Periodontology
  • Conservative Dentistry
  • Dental Materials
  • Oral Pathology
  • Anatomy in Dentistry
  • Physiology in Dentistry
  • Pharmacology in Dentistry
  • Radiology in Dentistry
  • Oral Histology
  • Prosthodontics
  • Law and Ethics in Dentistry
  • Embryology in Dentistry
  • Preventive and Community Dentistry
  • Syndromes in Dentistry
  • General Medicine in Dentistry
  • Immunology in Dentistry
  • Orthodontics in Dentistry

This comprehensive curriculum is designed to provide a well-rounded education in dentistry, covering both clinical and foundational subjects essential for dental professionals.

Who is the course for?

This ORE Question Bank is specifically tailored for foreign-trained dentists who are diligently preparing for the ORE Part 1 examination. It serves as a valuable resource to help candidates effectively prepare for this crucial examination in their journey to practice dentistry in the UK.

Course aims:

The objectives of this PLAB Part 1 revision are as follows:

  • To provide knowledge about common medical topics in different areas like surgery and clinical specialties.
  • To teach you how to understand and analyse blood test results.
  • To help you learn how to make likely preliminary diagnoses.
  • To give you the latest information on how to treat common conditions that you'll encounter in the ORE Part 1 exam, following the NICE guidelines.
  • To guide you in understanding common patient stories and figuring out the most likely diagnoses.

Learning objectives:

  • On completion of this ORE part 1 question bank, the learner will be able to:
  • Establish the common topics that are tested in an ORE part 1 exam.
  • Understand how to interpret a clinical presentation and reach a diagnosis.
  • Revise up to date management of common conditions.
  • Understand how to interpret common blood tests and other investigations.

Learning outcomes:

On completion of this ORE 1 question bank, the learner will be able to:

  • Recognise the typical presentation of common medical conditions.
  • Correctly interpret the histories and reach correct diagnosis.
  • Correctly interpret the common blood tests and come up with the most appropriate next step.
  • Understand the correct dosage and duration of treatment of common conditions.
  • Perform the dose calculations correctly.