Overseas Registration Examination: ORE Part 1 - Format
Overseas Registration Examination: ORE Part 1 - Format
Overseas Registration Examination: ORE Part 1 - Format
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Options list: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Circumvallate papillae Filiform papillae Fordyce spots Leukoedema Leukoplakia Lingual tonsils Mandibular tori Palatal tori
Clinical scenarios 1. Sebaceous glands visible as white or cream coloured spopts up to 0.5mm diameter usually present in the labial and buccal mucosa. C 2. Bilateral raised red lumps, which enlarge during viral infections, at the lateral borders of the base of the tongue. F 3. A row of 8-12 pink/red lumps on the dorsum of the tongue at the junction of the anterior two thirds and posterior third of the tongue. A 4. A milky white translucent whitening of the oral mucosa, commoner in black races which disappears on stretching the mucosa. D 5. Bilateral bony hard swellings on the lingual aspect of the mandible in the premolar regions. G Example 2 Theme: use of antibiotics For each of the clinical scenarios described below, select the most appropriate antibiotic from the options list. Each might be used once, more than once, or not at all. Options list: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. Amoxicillin 250mg qds. for 5 days Amoxicillin 500mg bd. for 7 days Amoxicillin 1g intravenously Amoxicillin 3g single oral dose Azithromycin 500mg single oral dose Clindamycin 600mg single oral dose Erythromycin 250mg qds for 5 days Metronidazole 200mg tds for 7 days Metronidazole 200mg qds for 7 days Penicillin V 125mg qds. for 5 days Penicillin V 250mg qds. for 5 days Tetracydine 250mg qds. for 5 days
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Clinical scenarios:
1. A 50-year-old man with a prosthetic heart valve requiring a tooth extraction. There is 2. 3. 4. 5.
no other relevant medical history. D The same patient who requires a further dental procedure three weeks after the extraction. F A 55-year-old man who is allergic to penicillin and who is unable to swallow capsules. E A 60-year old woman with a previous history of endocarditis requiring scaling and root planning and who is allergic to penicillin. F A 5-year-old child attends in the dental emergency clinic at the weekend, with swelling of the right side of the face resulting from an abscessed tooth. There is no significant medical history. J A 23-year-old woman presents complaining of sore, red, bleeding gums and halitosis. H A pyrexic 30-year-old man presents with an exacerbation of an apical infection two days after initiation of root canal therapy. K
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Single Best Answer questions (SBAs) Single Best Answer questions are characterised by a question, which may be based on a clinical scenario, followed by a set of usually five possible answers. You are asked to choose what you think is the most accurate answer. Example SBAs Example 1 - Whilst undertaking root canal preparation of a lower molar tooth anaesthetised with interior alveolar nerve block, the patient experiences pain. Which root canal is most likely to contain sensitive tissue:
Distobuccal root canal Distolingual root canal Mesiobuccal root canal Mesiolingual root canal Distal root canal
Example 2 - You are considering your choice of local analgesia for a surgical procedure which you anticipate will be difficult. Which one of the following agents provides the most prolonged analgesia?
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Example 3 - A 51 year old man with chronic periodontal disease complains of polyuria, thirst and lethargy at his treatment review . Which of the following medical conditions is most likely to be associated with his presenting condition?
Example 4 - A two year old experienced trauma to her upper deciduous incisors. What is the most likely permanent consequence for the developing incisors?
Dilacerated tooth Enamel hypoplasia Geminated tooth Hutchinsons incisor Turners tooth
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