What Is Virtual OSCE?

A Licensing Examination For Dentists In Canada.

The Virtual OSCE® is an examination that assesses the problem solving and critical decision-making skills required of beginning dental practitioners in Canada. Examination items are based on the knowledge, skills and abilities of beginning dental practitioners in Canada. The Virtual OSCE® is a national standard of competence for dentists in Canada. The examination leads to NDEB certification and is required for licensure in Canada.

The Virtual OSCE consists of 200 questions. There are 50 standard single answer multiple choice questions and 150 case based questions. The questions can include photos, radiographs, charts, and other supporting material.

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Course curriculum

    1. Direct Link To Mock Tests

    1. Disclaimer

    2. Key Structures In A Radiograph

    3. Radiology Landmarks : 1 - 8

    4. Radiology Landmarks 9 - 16

    5. Radiology Landmarks 17-24

    6. Radiology Landmarks 25 - 32

    7. Radio-graphic Patterns 1

    8. Radio-graphic Patterns 2

    9. Radiology: Caries 1

    10. Radiology: Caries 2

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    11. Radiology: Periodontium

    12. Radiology : Teeth Anomalies 1

    13. Radiology: Teeth Anomalies 2

    14. Radiology: Teeth Anomalies 3

    15. Radiology: Infection & Inflammation

    16. Radiology: Infection & Inflammation

    17. Radiology: Cysts of the Jaw

    18. Radiology: Cysts of the Jaw 2

    19. Radiology: Benign Tumors of the Jaw 1

    20. Radiology: Benign Tumors of the Jaw 2

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    21. Radiology: Benign Tumors of the Jaw 3

    22. Radiology: Malignant Tumors of the Jaw 1

    23. Radiology: Malignant Tumors of the Jaw 2

    24. Radiology: Diseases of bone manifesting in Jaws 1

    25. Radiology: Diseases of bone manifesting in Jaws 2

    26. Radiology: Diseases of bone manifesting in Jaws 3

    27. Radiology: Systemic Diseases in Jaws

    28. Radiology: Trauma to the teeth

    1. Diagnostic Radiographs

    2. Guidelines for Prescribing Radiographs

    3. Conditions Requiring Radiographs

    4. Specific Tests to Detect Dental Conditions 1

    5. Specific Tests to Detect Dental Conditions 2

    6. What to include in a treatment plan? 1

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    7. Antibiotic Prophylaxis

    1. Linea Alba

    2. Fordyce's Granules

    3. Leukoedema

    4. Leukoplakia

    5. Frictional Keratosis

    6. Mucosal Burn

    7. Lichen Planus

    8. Candidiasis

    9. Hairy Leukoplakia

    10. Lupus Erythematosus

    11. White Sponge Nevus

    12. Geographic Tongue

    13. Syphilis

    14. Hairy Tongue

    15. Verrucous Carcinoma

    16. Apthous Ulcers

    17. Herpes Zoster

    18. Traumatic Ulcers

    19. Recurrent Herpes Simplex

    20. Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis

    21. Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis

    22. Herpangina

    23. Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    24. Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid

    25. Pemphigus Vulgaris

    26. Erythema Multiforme

    27. Stensen's Duct Orifice

    28. Torus

    29. Pyogenic Granuloma

    30. Mucocele

    31. Hemangioma

    32. Traumatic Fibroma

    33. Traumatic Neuroma

    34. Papilloma

    35. Pleomorphic Adenoma

    36. Granular Cell Tumour

    37. Gingival Cyst

    38. Inflammatory Papillary Hyperplasia

    39. Epulis Fissaratum

    40. Physiologic Pigmentation

    41. Smoker's Melanosis

    42. Erythroplakia

    43. Kaposi's Sarcoma

    44. Radiation Mucositis

    45. Amalgam Tatoo

    46. Melanoma

    47. Melanotic Macule

    1. Management of Oral Conditions

    2. Different types of Periodontitis

    3. Gingival Manifestations of Systemic Disease

    4. Endodontic-Periodontic Lesion

    5. Vertical Root Fracture

    6. Horizontal Root Fracture

    7. Treatment Options in Periodontal Conditions-1

    8. Treatment Options in Periodontal Conditions-2

    9. Treatment Options in Periodontal Conditions-3

    10. Treatment Options in Periodontal Conditions-4

    11. Endodontic Conditions: 1

    12. Endodontic Conditions: 2

    13. Endodontic Conditions: 3

    14. Endodontic-Periodontal Conditions 1

    15. Endodontic-Periodontal Conditions 2

    16. Diagnosing the Cause of Pain 1

    17. Diagnosing the Cause of Pain 2

    18. Diagnosing the Cause of Pain 3

    19. Conditions Requiring Antibiotics 1

    20. Conditions Requiring Antibiotics 2

    21. Antibiotics: First Considerations

    22. Antibiotics: Dosage and Frequency

    23. Analgesics: Recommended Daily Dosage

    24. Analgesics: Dosage and Frequency

    25. Analgesics Based On Severity of Pain

    26. Analgesics: Dosage and Frequency based on severity of pain

    27. Types of Nerve Blocks: 1

    28. Types of Nerve Blocks; 2

    29. Types of Nerve Blocks: 3

    30. Types of Nerve Blocks: 4

    31. Local Anaesthetics: Calculating No. of Cartridges

    32. Local Anaesthetics: Calculating the amount of Vasoconstrictor

    33. Local Anaesthetics: Special Considerations

    34. Handling Medical Emergencies: 1

    35. Handling Medical Emergencies:2

    36. Occlusal Contacts & Adjustments

    37. Occlusal Rests Seats

    38. Major Connectors

    39. Occlusal Rests

    40. Factors Complicating Root Canal Treatment

    41. Tests to Establish Diagnosis for a Tooth

    42. Problems with Endo Access

    43. Diagnosing Some More Conditions

    44. Management of a Symptomatic Tooth

    45. Factors Affecting Periodontal Health

    46. Phases of Periodontal Therapy

    47. Identifying Structures

    48. Complications of Injections

    1. Acute Asthmatic Attack

    2. Upper Airway Obstruction

    3. Anaphylaxis

    4. Angina/Myocardial Infarction/Cardiac Arrest

    5. Cerebrovascular Accident ( Stroke)

    6. Diabetic Coma ( Hyperglycaemia)

    7. Insulin Shock ( Hypoglycaemia)

    8. Hyperventilation

    9. Local Anaesthetic Toxicity

    10. Vasovagal Syncope

    11. Seizure Disorder

About this course

  • $149.00
  • 603 lessons
  • 67.5 hours of video content