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    The GDC’s Overseas Registration Examination (ORE) must be passed by graduates whose qualifications are not eligible for registration in the UK.

    The ORE is in two parts :

    Part One consists of written papers on (i) clinical applied dental science and clinically applied human disease and (ii) aspects of clinical dentistry, law and ethics, and health and safety.
    Part Two consists of an examination on a dental manikin, examinations to test clinical skills, diagnostic and treatment planning skills, and a medical emergencies examination.
    Candidates applying to sit the ORE must demonstrate that they have at least 1,600 hours clinical experience where they have personally treated patients in the dental chair. This experience can be gained during the undergraduate degree, during post-qualification experience, or a combination of both. Candidates will have to verify this experience by providing references from University Dental Deans or employers.

    To practice dentistry in the UK you must hold a full registration with the GDC. You may eventually be able to work as a dentist if you pass the ORE and have the correct visa to remain and work in the UK. The ORE examination is held by the GDC and replaced the International Qualifying Examination (IQE).
    IndDEC announces the start of ORE training for both Part 1 & 2 in India.
    For details please see attached. for further information please contact Admissions Director – Ruchika Castelino on +91 9810034245

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