ICOI DIPLOMATE ORAL EXAM Case Presentation Format May be - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ICOI DIPLOMATE ORAL EXAM Case Presentation Format May be - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

ICOI DIPLOMATE ORAL EXAM Case Presentation Format May be presented on a laptop in Powerpoint or Keynote, or a printout. There will be a minimum of 2 qualified Diplomate level examiners- they should not be from the same discipline (e.g


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ICOI DIPLOMATE ORAL EXAM

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Case Presentation Format

  • May be presented on a laptop in Powerpoint or Keynote, or a printout.
  • There will be a minimum of 2 qualified Diplomate level examiners- they should not be from

the same discipline (e.g one will be restorative, one surgical.

  • 3 cases to be presented to examiners
  • One should have a complication that was overcome.
  • Selected cases should show an increased degree of difficulty e.g. a narrow ridge, highly

aesthetic case

  • Particular attention will be paid to quality of clinical work and presentation.
  • Any questions relating to the case are valid, including choice of materials, surgical

techniques, restorative decisions and maintenance plan.

  • Examiners decisions are final. You may attempt the oral examination as many times as
  • needed. If you fail you may request feedback on the presentations to help you improve for

your next attempt.

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Case Presentation Format

  • You must sign a declaration it is all your own work,

if not acknowledge others in presentation. Anyone found not presenting their own cases will be expelled from the process and banned from re- applying without refund of fees.

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Case Presentation Guidelines

  • Relevant Medical History
  • Relevant Dental History
  • Chief concerns
  • History of current complaint
  • Periodontal status
  • Other relevant information (bruxism, etc)
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  • Pre operative photographs
  • Frontal at rest
  • Frontal at high smile
  • Retracted full arch frontal
  • Occlusal (retracted lips, taken in mirror)
  • Relevant close up of the area, teeth, ridge, etc
  • Pre-operative radiographs
  • PA of area
  • OPG
  • CBCT if needed

Case Presentation Guidelines

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  • Statement of Diagnosis and treatment options presented to patient
  • Treatment planning
  • Radiographic workup
  • Prosthetic planning
  • Wax-up- traditional or digital
  • Aesthetic planning if required
  • gingival levels, crown size, shape, etc
  • Surgical guide if used
  • Treatment photographs- surgical and healing as needed

Case Presentation Guidelines

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  • Post restorative photos
  • Healed, stable result
  • Close ups of area
  • Full smile photo
  • Photo in full occlusion
  • Post-op Radiographs
  • PA
  • OPG, CBCT if necessary
  • Summary of case
  • critical review
  • what was done well and why
  • complications and failures

Case Presentation Guidelines

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Problem List

  • Vertical root fracture with

abscess- bone loss

  • Thin periodontal biotype
  • High lip line- gummy

smile

  • Cosmetically conscious

patient

  • This is the one you have

no control over!!!

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