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funty said:
Hello Dentists in the house,

Some of us who couldn't get our applications in have decided to study for the NDEB.

Is there anyone who is doing this?

I hear the released questions are the best study materials for the NDEB, which I got from the NDEB website.

Are there any dentists wishing to study with me? I can put 5 questions up each day for general discussions.

Anyone with me?
Count me in too bro! :)
 

funty

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Give answers and reasons/references for choices if possible

1. The layer of intermingled collagen and resin
located beneath a restoration is called the

A. smear layer.
B. hybrid layer.
C. Weil layer.
D. decalcification layer.

2.
Sutures can be
1. used to hold soft tissues into position.
2. used to stretch soft tissues into position.
3. used to control bleeding.
4. resorbable or non-resorbable.
A. (1) (2) (4)
B. (2) (3) (4)
C. (1) (3) (4)
D. All of the above.


3. An endomorph is characterized as a person
who

A. is short and fat.
B. is tall and thin.
C. is muscular.
D. matures early.
E. matures late.


4. Mandibular overdentures are used to
A. increase the strength of the denture.
B. maintain the alveolar ridge morphology.
C. improve periodontal health of abutment
teeth.
D. decrease costs.


5. Function(s) of the dental pulp include(s)
1. defensive.
2. sensory.
3. circulatory.
4. dentin repair.
A. (1) (2) (3)
B. (1) and (3)
C. (2) and (4)
D. (4) only
E. All of the above.


For me,
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. E

These are just my own answers, which may be wrong.......feel free to discuss
 

funty

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6. Which of the following would you NOT
prescribe for a patient receiving Warfarin
(Coumadin®)?

1. Acetylsalicylic acid.
2. Metronidazole.
3. Erythromycin.
4. Codeine.

A. (1) (2) (3)
B. (1) and (3)
C. (2) and (4)
D. (4) only
E. All of the above.

7. Laboratory examination of the blood of a
patient with an acute bacterial infection would
show

A. lymphocytosis.
B. leukocytosis.
C. monocytosis.
D. leukopenia.
E. eosinophilia.


8. The success of replantation of an avulsed tooth
is dependent upon

A. length of time between avulsion and
replantation.
B. completion of endodontic therapy before
replantation.
C. immersing the tooth in fluoride solution
before replantation.
D. using calcium hydroxide as a treatment
root canal filling.


9. A bite wing radiograph of tooth 1.4 reveals
caries penetrating two thirds into the mesial
enamel. The correct management of tooth 1.4
is to

A. place an amalgam restoration.
B. place a porcelain inlay.
C. place a direct composite restoration.
D. apply topical fluoride and monitor.


10. For a patient with cardiovascular disease, local
anesthesia

A. affects blood pressure more than general
anesthesia.
B. affects blood pressure less than general
anesthesia.
C. is responsible for bacteremia.
D. None of the above.
Cephalosporin antibiotics
1. may be cross-allergenic with penicillin.
2. have a narrower spectrum than penicillin.
3. have a mechanism of action similar to
that of penicillin.
4. may cause cholestatic hepatitis.
A. (1) (2) (3)
B. (1) and (3)
C. (2) and (4)
D. (4) only
E. All of the above.


For me,
6. B
7. B
8. A
9. C
10. B
 

just123

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Hello Friends,
we must prepare for next FSW 2013.what abt credential assessment of dental degree in Canada? if someone have any update pls share.
 

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AOR Received.
first.04-01-2012
IELTS Request
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File Transfer...
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Med's Request
31-7-2012
Med's Done....
28-8-12, recv by LVO 31-8-12
Passport Req..
22-4-2013
VISA ISSUED...
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LANDED..........
waiting
funty said:
Give answers and reasons/references for choices if possible

1. The layer of intermingled collagen and resin
located beneath a restoration is called the

A. smear layer.
B. hybrid layer.
C. Weil layer.
D. decalcification layer.

2.
Sutures can be
1. used to hold soft tissues into position.
2. used to stretch soft tissues into position.
3. used to control bleeding.
4. resorbable or non-resorbable.
A. (1) (2) (4)
B. (2) (3) (4)
C. (1) (3) (4)
D. All of the above.


3. An endomorph is characterized as a person
who

A. is short and fat.
B. is tall and thin.
C. is muscular.
D. matures early.
E. matures late.


4. Mandibular overdentures are used to
A. increase the strength of the denture.
B. maintain the alveolar ridge morphology.
C. improve periodontal health of abutment
teeth.
D. decrease costs.


5. Function(s) of the dental pulp include(s)
1. defensive.
2. sensory.
3. circulatory.
4. dentin repair.
A. (1) (2) (3)
B. (1) and (3)
C. (2) and (4)
D. (4) only
E. All of the above.


For me,
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. E

These are just my own answers, which may be wrong.......feel free to discuss
All seem correct! :) :) :)
 

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NBDE/NDEB STUDY MATERIAL


Hi,
I'm already through with my NBDE part1, scored 92 percentile.

i'm providing this whole latest material for only Rs 5000/- it's all of
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KAPLAN REVIEW NOTES
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DENTAL DECKS
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b) DENTAL DECKS 2007
c) DENTAL DECKS 2009-10
d) DENTAL DECKS 2012-13 (latest edition)

NBDE PART 1 FIRST AID - 2009 EDITION

Mosby's NBDE Part 1

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QUESTION BANK (1977 - 2009)
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*Biochemistry (Mathews, 3rd edition)
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d)Pathology
*GOLJAN PATHOLOGY with Audio
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e) Microbiology
*Jawetz, Melnick, & Adelberg's Medical Microbiology
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- Dental tufts
- ASDA Released papers for NBDE Part 2
- Best of fives for part II
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News Release — Revised Federal Skilled Worker Program Unveiled


Ottawa, August 17, 2012 — Proposed regulatory changes announced today to the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) will allow Canada to better select skilled workers who can “hit the ground running” upon arrival.

“The Federal Skilled Worker Program is Canada's largest economic immigration program,” said Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. “The changes we are making to update the selection criteria are based on a large body of data and evidence we've accumulated over the years showing what skills and qualifications are most likely to lead to success for skilled immigrants.”

Following an extensive program evaluation, stakeholder and public consultations, as well as other research, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is proposing the following changes to the FSWP:

Making language the most important selection factor by establishing new minimum official language thresholds and increasing points for language;
Increasing the emphasis on younger immigrants, who are more likely to acquire valuable Canadian experience and remain in the workforce longer;
Increasing points for Canadian work experience and reducing points for foreign work experience;
Simplifying the arranged employment process to prevent fraud and abuse yet enable employers to staff positions quickly; and
Awarding points for spousal language ability and Canadian experience.
Another proposed change is the introduction of the Educational Credential Assessment – a mandatory requirement that FSWP applicants have their education abroad assessed against Canadian education standards by designated organizations. CIC will then award points according to how an applicant's foreign educational credential compares to a completed educational credential in Canada. It does not necessarily guarantee that they would become licensed to practice in a regulated occupation.

“This is an important step we are taking to address the problem of immigrants arriving and not being able to work in their field,” stated Minister Kenney. “This new requirement will help potential newcomers make informed choices about immigration and Canadian career paths.”

CIC will be issuing a Call for Service Proposals on August 20, 2012, inviting submissions from organizations with expertise in foreign credential assessment to conduct the reviews. The deadline for submissions is September 21, 2012. For more information, please visit CIC's International Qualifications Network website.

The full text of the proposed FSWP regulatory changes is now available online in the Canada Gazette. They also include improvements to the Canadian Experience Class and the creation of a new Federal Skilled Trades Program. The Department welcomes input from stakeholders and interested parties.

Final publication is scheduled for late 2012 and the new FSWP points grid will likely take effect in January 2013. While there is currently a pause on new applications (except for FSWP candidates with a qualifying offer of arranged employment or those applying under the PhD stream), CIC expects to begin accepting applications again early next year.

These changes have been announced by Minister Kenney in the past year.

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dentist19

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Dr Hasib/Others,

I am dentist in India with BDS degree. Does anyone have any idea what would be my equivalant credential evaluation in Canada?
Did anyone in this forum ever evaluate their degree from their home country in canada. If yes, what was their degree equivalancy,

Please reply as I want to apply for immigration this January and wanted to know if my BDS Degree is recognised at all by the regulatory board in Canada,if yes then how many years of equivalent education I am eligible for.

Any light on my above query is appreciated.

Thanks,
Dentist19
 

mo7a100

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dentist19 said:
Dr Hasib/Others,

I am dentist in India with BDS degree. Does anyone have any idea what would be my equivalant credential evaluation in Canada?
Did anyone in this forum ever evaluate their degree from their home country in canada. If yes, what was their degree equivalancy,

Please reply as I want to apply for immigration this January and wanted to know if my BDS Degree is recognised at all by the regulatory board in Canada,if yes then how many years of equivalent education I am eligible for.

Any light on my above query is appreciated.

Thanks,
Dentist19
hello Dentist 19,
I´m dentist in Egypt.
I made evaluation for my Bachelor degree in Canada , and it equal bachelor degree of 4 years.
i made it in International credential assessment service of Canada(ICas).
but I´m not sure if (ICas) is valid for new proposed of Canada or not?
if any one has information. plz share this information with me.

thanks
 

dentist19

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Thanks Mo7a100,

Can you please tell me how evaluation is done? Is it depend on marks scored/no of years taken to complete the course. On which basis they grade us.. and what are the grades and points..If know please let me know..
 

drsaini

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@ dentist 19
yes our bds degree is evaluated by canadian system.as far as i know i got it evaluated bt ndeb canada.n dey approved of it.but we got to wait now n see which credential assessment is applicable to us in 2013.i believe 4 dentists it will be ndeb only.ndeb.ca takes 45 days 2 do so n dey require original transcripts from univ n $600.hope it helps
 

just123

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drsaini said:
@ dentist 19
yes our bds degree is evaluated by canadian system.as far as i know i got it evaluated bt ndeb canada.n dey approved of it.but we got to wait now n see which credential assessment is applicable to us in 2013.i believe 4 dentists it will be ndeb only.ndeb.ca takes 45 days 2 do so n dey require original transcripts from univ n $600.hope it helps
hello Guys,
what abt new IELTS points of main applicant & spouse?
how many points will new system award to our degree?
pls reply soon
 

drsaini

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BDS degree is professional degree, so we'll be getting 23 points.
for ielts, u visit this link
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/new-fsw-points-criteria-announced-new-federal-skilled-trades-class-fstc-t115576.0.html
 
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gigab said:
Hi
I'm also a dentist applying but under old rule. After Feb.2008
Were are you planning to settle. I've being searching for a lot of information on what to do once we arrived being a foreign trained dentist.
If I can help you feel free to ask as per my experience, of course.

gigab
Hello sir,
I m a dentist from india. i have completed my graduation in 2012. i want to practice dentistry in canada. I am aware about the examination procedure and its rules and regulations. I recently applied for a course in dental office administration in a college in canada and got rejected by the visa office for the same. I did this as i was told by my councellor that this is an alternative route to enter in canada and crack ndeb exams there by taking some coaching by the experts. Please help me find a way to get into canada and crack my exams
 

Raj19

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Hi i want to apply in jan13 as soon as case opens so should i get credentials evaluated by ndeb or wait till gov announces noc list and institutes which are eligible for evaluation.And i wanted to wait till i know if im goin to get visa before i startd preparing for ndeb exams but is it required to first clear the exam before i can apply for fsw