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Diploma of Membership in Endodontics

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  • £1500.00
£1500.00

Eligibility

  • To be eligible to enter the examination candidates must possess a dental qualification which can be registered in the Dentists’ Register and to graduates or diplomates in Dental Surgery.
  • Entry to the exam is also dependent on evidence of satisfactory completion of three years full-time (or part-time equivalent) recognised specialty training.

Format of Examination

Candidates must elect to be examined in one of the following disciplines within restorative dentistry:

  • endodontics;
  • periodontics;
  • prosthodontics.

The exam consists of the following components:

  • a three hour written paper with six compulsory short-answer questions in general restorative dentistry;
  • a three hour written paper with six compulsory short-answer questions in the specialty of the candidate’s choice (endodontics, periodontics or prosthodontics)
  • two 20 minute unseen case examination encounters, each based on a 20 minute review of the clinical records of a patient with a range of general restorative dental problems to cover assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and prognosis.
  • four 20 minutes unseen case examination encounters, each based on a 20 minute review of the clinical records of a patient in the candidate’s chosen specialty

Syllabus

The general restorative dentistry element of the exam will test the candidate’s broad-based understanding of the theory and practice of restorative dentistry set in the context of total patient care. The relevant basic and clinical science will be included. The specialist element of the exam will follow from this broad base.

Candidates are expected to be aware of recent developments in their specialist field.

The level of understanding of the following subjects should be appropriate to a three-year specialist training programme.

Endodontics
  • Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the masticatory system and related structures, including teeth and periodontium.
  • Microbiology of dental plaque, caries and periodontal disease
  • Cell biology
  • Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Prevention of dental disease
  • Sedation, local and general anaesthesia
  • Radiology and imaging
  • Pharmacology and therapeutics
  • Epidemiology
  • Management of medically/clinically compromised patients
  • Communication, interpersonal skills and team leadership
  • Aspects of behavioural science
  • Properties of biomaterials and dental materials
  • Diagnosis and management of pulpal periapical disease
  • Diagnosis and management of orofacial pain, psychogenic pain and TMD
  • Diagnosis and management of dento-alveolar infections and sequelae
  • Tooth preparation, isolation, access and instrumentation
  • Preparation, disinfection and obturation of root canal system
  • Surgical endodontics
  • Management of traumatic injuries to teeth
  • Practice management
  • Endodontics in children (primary teeth and immature permanent teeth)
  • Assessment and management of teeth which have previously undergone endodontic treatment
  • Evaluation of the success of treatment
  • Review and maintenance procedures
  • Periodontics and prosthodontics in relation to endodontics
  • The periodontal/endodontic interface
  • The orthodontic/endodontic interface
  • Theory and clinical practice of implants
  • Research methodology and statistics
  • Treatment of discoloured teeth
  • Restorative considerations and endodontics
  • Cross infection and sterilisation

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The Bi-Collegiate Membership examination in Endodontics will be delivered via online remote examination for both the Written paper and Unseen Cases - you can read our remote delivery guidance for more information.

M Endo, M Perio and M Pros Examinations March/April 2023

Payment Booking Deadline: 12 February 2023 | Written Exam Date: 31 March 2023 | Unseen Cases Exam Date: 3-6 April 2023 | Exam Fee: £1500

All payments must be received in full by 5pm on the closing date. Please read the exam regulations before applying.

The Bi-Collegiate Membership examination in Endodontics will be delivered via online remote examination for both the Written paper and Unseen Cases - you can read our remote delivery guidance for more information.

M Endo, M Perio and M Pros Examinations March/April 2023

Payment Booking Deadline: 12 February 2023 | Written Exam Date: 31 March 2023 | Unseen Cases Exam Date: 3-6 April 2023 | Exam Fee: £1500

All payments must be received in full by 5pm on the closing date. Please read the exam regulations before applying.