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Oral Surgery Specialist Prometric Exams

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UAE SPECIALIST PROMETRIC EXAM (MOH DHA HAAD)FOR

ORAL SURGEONS

Eligibility:

3 years of experience as a specialist dentist in your home country after the post-graduate degree.

Exam Pattern:

  • Type: Multiple Choice Questions

  • No. of Qns: 100

  • Duration: 150 mins

  • Pass %: 65%

Syllabus

  1. Anesthesia and Pain Management

  2. Trauma

  3. Temporomandibular Joint

  4. Dentoalveolar Surgery

  5. Implant Surgery

  6. Patient Safety

  7. Professionalism and Ethics

  8. Reconstruction

  9. Cosmetic

  10. Deformities and Orthognathic Surgery

Books to Refer:

  1. Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hupp, Ellis, and Tucker, Latest Edition, Mosby.

  2. Handbook of Local Anesthesia, Malamed, Latest Edition, Mosby.

  3. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Fauci et al, Latest Edition, McGraw-Hill.

  4. Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 2, Ward-Booth, Schendel, Hausamen, Latest Edition, Elsevier.

  5. Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, Malamed, Latest Edition, Mosby.

  6. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Fonseca, Marciani, and Turvey, Latest Edition,WB Saunders.

  7. Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma, Foneseca el al, Latest Edition, Elsevier Canada.

  8. Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma, in 2 Volumes, Foneseca el al, Latest Edition, Saunders.

  9. Professionalism and Ethics, Handbook for Residents, Practical guide, Prof. James Ware, Dr. Abdulaziz Fahad Alkaabba, Dr. Ghaiath MA Hussein, Prof. Omar Hasan Kasule, SCFHS, Latest Edition.

  10. Essentials of Patient Safety, SCHS, Latest Edition

SAUDI COMMISSION FOR HEALTH SPECIALITIES (SCFHS) FOR

ORAL SURGEONS

Eligibility:

2 years of experience as a specialist dentist in your home country after the post-graduate degree.

Exam Pattern:

  • Type: Multiple Choice Questions

  • No. of Qns: 200

  • Duration: 4 Hours

  • Pass %:-  Registrar- 65% ; Senior Registrar- 70%

Syllabus

  1.  Anesthesia and Pain Management - 9%

  2. Maxillofacial Trauma - 7%

  3. Temporomandibular Joint - 9%

  4. Dentoalveolar, Preprosthetic and Implant Surgery - 16%

  5. Craniofacial Surgery/ Cleft Lip and Palate - 9%

  6. Medicine/ Medically Compromised Patients - 9%

  7. Maxillofacial Infections - 16%

  8. Maxillofacial Pathology - 15%

  9. Patient Safety - 5%

  10. Professionalism and Ethics - 5%

Books to Refer:

  1. Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hupp, Ellis, and Tucker, Latest Edition, Mosby

  2. Handbook of Local Anesthesia, Malamed, Latest Edition, Mosby.

  3. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Fauci et al, Latest Edition, McGraw‐ Hill.

  4. Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 2, Ward‐Booth, Schendel, Hausamen, Latest Edition, Elsevier.

  5. Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, Malamed, Latest Edition, Mosby.

  6. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Fonseca, Marciani, and Turvey, Latest Edition, WB Saunders.

  7. Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma, Foneseca el al, Latest Edition, Elsevier Canada.

  8. Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma, in 2 Volumes, Foneseca el al, Latest Edition, Saunders.

  9. Professionalism and Ethics, Handbook for Residents, Practical guide, Prof. James Ware, Dr. Abdulaziz Fahad Alkaabba, Dr. Ghaiath MA Hussein, Prof. Omar Hasan Kasule, SCFHS, Latest Edition.

  10. Essentials of Patient Safety, SCHS, Latest Edition.

  11. Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 1, Ward‐Booth, Schendel, Hausamen, Latest Edition, Elsevier.

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