Overseas Registration Examination: ORE Part 1 Content
Overseas Registration Examination: ORE Part 1 Content
Overseas Registration Examination: ORE Part 1 Content
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and provides you with areas that MAY be tested. You may also be tested on areas
that are not covered below.
Knowledge and understanding of biomedical sciences and of oral physiology and craniofacial, oral and dental Y
anatomy in the management of patients
Knowledge of the pharmacological properties of drugs used in general dental practice and their unwanted effects Y Y
Knowledge of disease processes such as infection, inflammation, disorders of the immune system, degeneration, Y
neoplasia, metabolic disturbances and genetic disorders
Familiarity with the pathological features and dental relevance of common disorders of major organ systems Y
Familiarity with role of therapeutics in the management of patients requiring dental treatment Y Y
Familiarity with main medical disorders that may impinge on dental treatment Y Y
Competence in carrying out resuscitation techniques and management of cardiac arrest, anaphylactic reaction, upper Y Y
respiratory obstruction, collapse, vasovagal attack, haemorrhage, inhalation or ingestion of foreign bodies, and
diabetic coma
Knowledge of diagnosing medical emergencies and delivering suitable emergency drugs using, where appropriate, Y Y
intravenous techniques
Familiarity with the legal and ethical obligations of general dental practitioners Y Y
Familiarity with the need for lifelong learning and professional development Y
Competence in obtaining a detailed history of a patients dental state pain history, pain scenarios Y
Knowledge of dental problems that may manifest themselves in older patients and of the principles involved in the Y
management of such problems
Familiarity with the complex interactions between oral health, nutrition, general health, drugs and diseases that can Y
have an impact on dental care and disease
Competence in diagnosing and planning preventive, non-operative care for the individual patient with caries, Y
periodontal disease or tooth wear
Competence in completing a periodontal examination and charting, diagnosis and treatment plan Y
Competence in supragingival and subgingival scaling and root debridement, using both powered and manual, and in Y
stain removal and prophylaxis
Competence in completing a range of procedures in restorative dentistry including amalgam and tooth-coloured Y
restorations, endodontic treatments of single- and multi-rooted teeth, anterior and posterior crowns, post crowns,
simple bridges, and partial and complete dentures
Knowledge of the design and laboratory procedures used in the production of crowns, bridges, partial and complete Y
dentures and ability to make appropriate chair-side adjustment to these restorations
Competence in diagnosing active caries and planning appropriate non-operative care in children Y
Competence in fissure sealing, preventive resin restorations, and pit and fissure restorations Y
Knowledge of the preformed stainless steel crown and pulp therapy in primary molar teeth Y
Competence in oral hygiene instruction, dietary analysis, topical fluoride therapy and fissure sealing Y
Familiarity with the social, cultural and environmental factors which contribute to health or illness Y
Familiarity with the principles of recording oral conditions and evaluating data Y
Competence in undertaking the extraction of teeth and the removal of roots where necessary Y
Familiarity with the diagnosis of oral cancer and the principles of tumour management Y Y
Knowledge of the drugs commonly used in oral medicine and their side effects and interactions Y Y
Familiarity with the pathogenesis of common oral medical disorders and their treatment Y Y
Knowledge of the causes and effects of oral diseases needed for their prevention, diagnosis and management Y
Competence in taking and processing the various film views used in general dental practice Y Y
Knowledge of the hazards of ionising radiation and regulations relating to them, including radiation protection and Y Y
dose regulation
Competence and knowledge of when, how and where to refer a patient for general anaesthesia Y
Competence in managing fear and anxiety with behavioural techniques and empathising with patients in stressful Y
situations