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ORE Training- Your questions answered by Ahead Academy


Ahead Academy offers online as well as face to face ORE training sessions for candidates wishing to undertake ORE Part 1. Students are offered coaching on a one to one basis based on a detailed training plan developed by the assigned tutor. Through this blog we are taking you through all the possible questions about ORE a candidate can have in mind.

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Who is required to sit the ORE?

The General Dental Council (GDC) regulates dental professionals in the United Kingdom and all dentists must be registered with the GDC to work in the UK. Dentists who gained their primary dental qualification from a university that is not in either the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland are required to pass the ORE before being able to register with the GDC.

How many centres run the exam?

Part 1 is run by King’s College, London.

Part 2 is run by a consortium group and the four components of the exam are held at separate venues in London. All four venues are situated near to each other.

How many times one can sit in each Part?

Candidates are allowed up to four attempts at each Part of the ORE. If you fail either Part 1 or Part 2 of the exam four times you will not be given opportunity to sit the exam again.

What does Part 1 of the ORE cover?

There are two computer-based exam papers for Part 1 of the ORE:

Paper A covers clinically applied dental science and clinically applied human disease.

Paper B covers aspects of clinical dentistry, including law and ethics and health and safety.


What does Part 2 of the ORE cover?

There are four components to Part 2 of the ORE:

An operative test on a dental manikin

Candidates are required to perform three procedures over a period of three hours. These procedures primarily involve the preparation and restoration of teeth, but may also include other procedures where appropriate stimulation can allow assessment of operative skills.

An Objective Structural Clinical Examination (OSCE)

This is where candidates visit a series of ‘stations’ which test their clinical skills. These may include history-taking and assessment, communication skills (such as an explanation of problems and treatment plans), judgement and decision making, ethics and attitudes, and clinical examinations. The series of stations may cover aspects of the following: behavioral sciences, human disease, law, ethics and professionalism, clinical dentistry, restorative dentistry, paediatric dentistry, orthodontics, preventive dentistry, dental public health, comprehensive oral care, oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral microbiology, dental radiology and imaging.


A diagnostic and treatment planning exercise

This involves an actor who will provide an appropriate history (but will not be examined), together with relevant additional information such as photographs, radiographs, study models or results of other special tests. The exercise may involve any of the above aspects of clinical dentistry.

A practical examination in medical emergencies

This assessment consists of two parts:

·         A structured scenario-based oral.
·         Demonstration of single handed basic life support. This will include cardiopulmonary resuscitation using a resuscitation manikin.
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