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Please print in BLOCK LETTERS Candidate number Family name Other name(s) City Date of test Candidate’s signature YOU MUST NOT REMOVE OET MATERIAL FROM THE TEST ROOM. © OET Centre — Practice test The OET Centre GPO Box 372 Melbourne VIC 3001 Australia Telephone: +613 9652 0800 Facsimile: +613 9654 5329 www.occupationalenglishtest.org ABN 84 434 201 642 Occupational English Test WRITING SUB-TEST Dentistry Practice test

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Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Candidate number

Family name

Other name(s)

City

Date of test

Candidate’s signature

YOU MUST NOT REMOVE OET MATERIAL FROM THE TEST ROOM.

© OET Centre — Practice test

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The OET CentreGPO Box 372Melbourne VIC 3001 Australia

Telephone: +613 9652 0800Facsimile: +613 9654 5329www.occupationalenglishtest.org

ABN 84 434 201 642

Occupational English Test

WRITING SUB-TEST

DentistryPractice test

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OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH TESTWRITING SUB-TEST: DENTISTRY

TIME ALLOWED: READING TIME: 5 MINUTES

WRITING TIME: 40 MINUTES

Read the case notes and complete the writing task which follows.

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Notes:

Patient: Mrs Joyce Williams

56 Oak Lane

Stillwater

Ph 9751 1234

DOB: 9.5.66

Reason for Presenting: Further Endo required on 37

Dental History: Extractions

Fillings

Scale and clean, regularly

Radiographs

RCTs

Medical History: Myocardial infarction 1.6.2007

Allergic to penicillin

Current Medication: Aspirin 100mg every day

Family & Social History: Married, 2 children

Social worker

Smoker

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Examination: Missing 18, 28, 48

Porcelain crowns 15, 24

RCTs 15, 24

DO amalgam 23

MO amalgam 16, 17, 25, 26, 27

Occ amalgam 38, 47

MOD amalgam 45, 46

Treatment Record:

2.5.06 37 DO tunnel from occlusal v. deep 60% possibility RCT Fuji IX used

19.3.07 Scale and clean prophylaxis 32 mesio-incisal chip; no LA; composite

9.9.07 37 DB tunnel IRM temp Will need RCT

25.11.07 37IstRCTDff25,Mff20x2,canonlyfindone. LAdifficult.Ledermix+cavit

15.12.07 37 3 root canals converge in one. Cannot get further. Obstruction at ff 30 x 3 to 21mm.IfOK,finishorifnot,gofurther

20.12.07 36o, 37o; Fuji IX; no LA

25.2.08 Crown prep 37

17.3.08 Insert crown VMK 37

17.9.08 Patient complains: pain 37 region since insertion of VMK crown Examined occlusion - nil loading 38 DOB Fuji composite

18.12.08 Pain 37 region persists Remove VMK crown; re-insert IRM temp crown

6.3.10 Pain resolved with IRM crown; however, symptoms now returned; not tender to percussion X-ray: RCT 4mm short of apex; no periapical pathology

Refer to endodontist

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Writing task:

Using the information in the case notes, write a letter of referral to the endodontist, Dr Patrick O’Malley, 17 Longview Road, Newtown.

In your answer:

• expandtherelevantnotesintocompletesentences

• donotusenoteform

• useletterformat

Thebodyofthelettershouldbeapproximately180-200words.

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OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH TESTWRITING SUB-TEST: DENTISTRYSAMPLE RESPONSE: LETTER

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Dr Patrick O’Malley17 Longview RoadNewtown

(Today’s date)

Dear Dr O’Malley

Re: Mrs Joyce Williams, DOB 9 May 1966

Thank you for seeing Mrs Joyce Williams, who is experiencing symptoms of pain associated with 37. On examination, the tooth is not tender to percussion. Root canal treatment was performed on the tooth in November 2007. The RCT was difficult due to the three roots converging into one, and an obstruction was encountered. As a result the root fillings are approximately 4mm short of the apex.

The tooth now has a temporary crown. A VMK crown was inserted in March 2008, but the patient reported symptoms of pain from this time, which were not resolved by subsequent attention to cavities in the adjacent tooth, 38. The occlusion of 37 was also examined but was not found to be under any occlusal loading. Subsequently, the VMK crown was removed and the IRM temporary crown re-inserted in December 2008. This appeared to resolve the problem.

However, the patient is now complaining that the symptoms have returned. Another radiograph has been taken, but no periapical pathology was found.

I would appreciate it if you could manage this case. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information. I enclose the periapical radiograph of tooth 37.

Yours sincerely

Dentist