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Many thanks Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 14, 2012, at 1:15 PM, Myra L <myra906@...> wrote:

Its about 140 -150 questions for both Paper A and B and its a 3 hour exam.You get the option of book marking a question if your unsure of it so you could come back to those questions later and you also get an extra sheet of paper to scribble on. Myra From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012

12:49 PM Subject: Ore questions

Hi guys

How many questions are there for each paper in ORE

And how many hours does the exam take?

Balsam

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Hi Are the number of questions of each topic the same every year? Which type of questions? Do we have short answer questions? Iis there any negative mark for the wrong answers? What is the pass mark? I mean how many questions do we need to answer to pass the exam ? All the topics have the same score?! I know these are many questions. I do appreciate your kind answers. Many thanksMahdis

From: Myra L <myra906@...>" " < > Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 4:45 PMSubject: Re: Ore questions

Its about 140 -150 questions for both Paper A and B and its a 3 hour exam.

You get the option of book marking a question if your unsure of it so you could come back to those questions later and you also get an extra sheet of paper to scribble on.

Myra

From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:49 PMSubject: Ore questions

Hi guysHow many questions are there for each paper in OREAnd how many hours does the exam take?Balsam Sent from my iPad

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1. c2.A2.Reversible pulpitis is characterized by (pink BOOk)B.Patient can’t localize pain 3.Irreversible pulpitis is characterized byA.There is often a history of spontanous pain4.2.2 mg of NaF contains how many mg of fluoride ions? B. 1.0 mghttp://www.australianprescriber.com/magazine/17/2/49/51/ http://www.orgyn.com/resources/genrx/D002244.asp

From: Miral <miral_hasan@...>Subject: Ore questions" " < >Date: Friday, 24 February, 2012, 0:04

Hi all,Could you pls help me rechecking the answers?,thanks in advance.1A 9 years-old child who has sustained a fracture of a maxillary permanent central incisor in which 2 mm of the pulp is exposed, presents for treatment 30 minutes after

injury. Which of the following should be considered?A.Remove 1-2 mm of the pulp tissue surface, place calcium hydroxide and fill with resinB.Remove 1-2 mm of the pulp tissue surface and cover with ledermixC.Place calcium hydroxide directly on the exposed pulpD.Pulpotomy using formocresolE.Pulpectomy and immediate root fillingIn a flouridated toothpaste with 0.304% sodium fluoride the amount of flouride ions isA.400 ppmB.1000 ppmC.1500 ppmD.4000 ppm2.Reversible pulpitis is characterized byA.Pain lasts longer on hot or cold stimulus than normallyB.Patient can’t localize painC.Will have periapical involvement in radiograph3.Irreversible pulpitis is

characterized byA.There is often a history of spontanous painB.Sudden throbbing painC.Pain can’t be localised when it reaches the periapical areaD.There is pain which lingers for a short duration after romoval of stimulus4.2.2 mg of NaF contains how many mg of fluoride ions? A. 0.5mgB. 1.0 mgC. 1.5mgD. 10mg Kind regards,Miral

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Hi keerthiThanks alot for the answers but i was just wondering how is it possible to learn all different values for these flourides.....Can u please help me with this because everytime different values come with different forms of questions...we just have to cram them or is there any other way?There are some values in pink book but i dont think they are sufficient....your help would be appreciated... From: keerthi kumar

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1. c2.A2.Reversible pulpitis is characterized by (pink BOOk)B.Patient can’t localize pain 3.Irreversible pulpitis is characterized byA.There is often a history of spontanous pain4.2.2 mg of NaF contains how many mg of fluoride

ions? B. 1.0 mghttp://www.australianprescriber.com/magazine/17/2/49/51/ http://www.orgyn.com/resources/genrx/D002244.asp

From: Miral <miral_hasan@...>Subject: Ore questions" " < >Date: Friday, 24 February, 2012, 0:04

Hi all,Could you pls help me rechecking the answers?,thanks in advance.1A 9 years-old child who has sustained a fracture of a maxillary permanent central incisor in which 2 mm of the pulp is exposed, presents for treatment 30 minutes after

injury. Which of the following should be considered?A.Remove 1-2 mm of the pulp tissue surface, place calcium hydroxide and fill with resinB.Remove 1-2 mm of the pulp tissue surface and cover with ledermixC.Place calcium hydroxide directly on the exposed pulpD.Pulpotomy using formocresolE.Pulpectomy and immediate root fillingIn a flouridated toothpaste with 0.304% sodium fluoride the amount of flouride ions isA.400

ppmB.1000 ppmC.1500 ppmD.4000 ppm2.Reversible pulpitis is characterized byA.Pain lasts longer on hot or cold stimulus than normallyB.Patient can’t localize painC.Will have periapical involvement in radiograph3.Irreversible pulpitis is

characterized byA.There is often a history of spontanous painB.Sudden throbbing painC.Pain can’t be localised when it reaches the periapical areaD.There is pain which lingers for a short duration after romoval of stimulus4.2.2 mg of NaF contains how many mg of fluoride ions? A. 0.5mgB. 1.0 mgC. 1.5mgD. 10mg Kind regards,Miral

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1. Panoramic

2. Concussion

3. Dentist tells the child to.....

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> Please help with these questions

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> 1. 3 year-old child, baby teeth to be extracted.Which ragiograph you

select to check permanent germs.

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> Panoramic, periapical, bimolar, occlusal, lateral skull view, etc

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> 2. Trauma to tooth with closed apex. In which one the tooth is more likely to

maintain vitality? concussion, subluxation, intrusive luxation, avulsion,

luxation

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> 3. What's the most effective method of diet advise for a child.

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> a.tell the parents not to give sweets for the child b. dentist tells the child

which are good and bad foods c. nurse talk to the child d.send the child to a

dietician etc

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> Regards

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> Sree

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1 bitewings2concussion3BSent from my iPadOn 1 Mar 2012, at 16:36, "drsreedevi85" <drsreedevi.gv@...> wrote:

Please help with these questions

1. 3 year-old child, baby teeth to be extracted.Which ragiograph you select to check permanent germs.

Panoramic, periapical, bimolar, occlusal, lateral skull view, etc

2. Trauma to tooth with closed apex. In which one the tooth is more likely to maintain vitality? concussion, subluxation, intrusive luxation, avulsion, luxation

3. What's the most effective method of diet advise for a child.

a.tell the parents not to give sweets for the child b. dentist tells the child which are good and bad foods c. nurse talk to the child d.send the child to a dietician etc

Regards

Sree

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Hi all,can u help me with these questions..1)survival rate of tumours in stage 1,2,3,42)first stage in the management of rampant caries3)oral thrush is associated with which disease4)common reason for missing centrals incisors5) cyst in which white paste is seen?6) most benign lymphomaThanks , Megha

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