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Key Facts: MDCG Dental Exam Exam

200

Stage 1 SBAs

13

Unmanned dental OSCE stations

5+

Active manned dental stations

50%

Pass standard

For gh-mdc-dental, the official route is MDCG Registration Examination for General Duty Dental Practitioners. MDCG verifies a two-stage format: Stage 1 has 200 SBA MCQs in two two-hour papers with a 30-minute break, and Stage 2 dental OSCE has 13 unmanned stations plus at least 5 active manned stations. Foreign-trained dental candidates must complete a six-month clinical attachment before first attempt. Passing requires 50% in Stage 1 and 50% in Stage 2; failure is capped at five total attempts.

Sample MDCG Dental Exam Practice Questions

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1What official route does gh-mdc-dental cover?
A.MDCG Registration Examination for General Duty Dental Practitioners
B.Ghana Pharmacy Professional Qualifying Examination
C.Nursing and Midwifery Council Ghana exam
D.Kenya KMPDC dental exam
Explanation: The official MDCG guideline uses registration examinations for medical doctors and dentists; this ID covers the general duty dental practitioner route.
2Which statute does MDCG cite for its registration examination mandate?
A.Health Professions Regulatory Bodies Act, 2013 (Act 857)
B.Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Act
C.UK Dentists Act only
D.Ghana Road Traffic Act
Explanation: MDCG's guideline cites Part II of Act 857 as the statutory basis for Council examinations and registration requirements.
3What is the purpose of the MDCG dental registration examination?
A.To ensure the dentist has competencies needed for safe dental practice in Ghana before registration or licensure
B.To guarantee a job in Ghana
C.To replace all clinical training worldwide
D.To issue a driving licence
Explanation: MDCG states the exam ensures candidates possess the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for safe medical or dental practice.
4How many stages are in the general duty dental registration examination?
A.Two stages: theory and OSCE
B.One oral interview only
C.Four pharmacy stages
D.No stages
Explanation: The general duty examination has Stage 1 theory and Stage 2 practical/clinical OSCE.
5What is the MDCG Stage 1 theory format for dental candidates?
A.Two 100-question Single Best Answer MCQ papers
B.A single 10-minute oral exam
C.Only dental procedure demonstration
D.No theory examination
Explanation: Stage 1 has 200 SBAs administered as two 100-question papers on the same day.
6How long is each MDCG Stage 1 paper?
A.Two hours
B.Ten minutes
C.Six hours
D.No time limit is stated
Explanation: Each 100-question Stage 1 session is administered over a two-hour period, with a 30-minute break between sessions.
7What score is needed to pass MDCG Stage 1 theory?
A.Average score of 50% or more across the two MCQ papers
B.100% in both papers
C.Attendance only
D.No pass standard exists
Explanation: MDCG defines a Stage 1 pass as an average score of 50% or more in the two MCQ papers.
8What must a candidate do before proceeding to MDCG Stage 2 OSCE?
A.Pass Stage 1 theory
B.Pay the fee only, regardless of score
C.Complete specialist fellowship
D.Pass a pharmacy exam
Explanation: MDCG states a Stage 1 pass is a prerequisite for Stage 2 OSCE eligibility.
9How many unmanned OSCE stations does MDCG list for dental candidates?
A.13 unmanned stations
B.22 unmanned stations
C.100 unmanned stations
D.No unmanned stations
Explanation: MDCG lists 13 unmanned OSCE stations for dental candidates.
10Which subject set appears in the MDCG dental unmanned OSCE stations?
A.Community Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Surgery, Paedodontics, Periodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Orthodontics
B.Only internal medicine and surgery
C.Only pharmacy law
D.Only public driving rules
Explanation: The guideline lists these dental disciplines for the 13 unmanned OSCE stations.

About the MDCG Dental Exam Exam

The MDCG Dental Registration Examination assesses whether eligible foreign- or locally-trained dentists possess the professional knowledge, skills and competencies needed for safe dental practice before licensing or registration in Ghana.

Assessment

The source row says Ghana Medical and Dental Council Dental Licensing Exam. Official MDCG guidelines use Registration Examinations for medical doctors and dentists. This dental ID is normalized to the general duty dental practitioner route. Stage 1 has two theory papers with 100 SBA MCQs each. Stage 2 for dental candidates has 13 unmanned OSCE stations covering Community Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Surgery, Paedodontics, Periodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Orthodontics, plus at least 5 active manned stations covering Oral Surgery, Conservative Dentistry, Periodontics and Prosthodontics.

Time Limit

Stage 1 has two two-hour sessions on the same day with a 30-minute break. Dental OSCE stations last 10 minutes each; the manned OSCE may run over two to three days depending on candidate numbers.

Passing Score

50% or more average score for Stage 1 theory; 50% or more average score for Stage 2 OSCE components.

Exam Fee

Current fees are obtained from the Council Secretariat; paid fees are non-refundable, with one approved transfer to the next scheduled examination in special circumstances. (Medical and Dental Council, Ghana (MDCG))

MDCG Dental Exam Exam Content Outline

20 practice questions

MDCG Dental Regulation, Eligibility and Exam Process

Registration purpose, Act 857 basis, dental route, Stage 1 and Stage 2 rules, six-month attachment, documents, fees, attempts and examination periods.

20 practice questions

Oral Biology, Diagnosis, Radiology and Infection Control

Applied oral biology, oral pathology, oral medicine, caries, periodontics, dental radiology, medical risk, local anaesthesia and cross-infection control.

20 practice questions

Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics, Periodontics and Prosthodontics

Conservative dentistry, restorations, pulp disease, endodontic emergencies, periodontal therapy, crowns, dentures, occlusion and maintenance.

20 practice questions

Oral Surgery, Paedodontics, Orthodontics and Community Dentistry

Oral surgery, extractions, infections, paediatric care, trauma, orthodontic assessment, prevention and community dentistry.

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Dental OSCE, Communication, Ethics and Patient Safety

History, examination, data interpretation, dental procedures, counselling, consent, documentation, infection prevention, emergencies and safe referral.

How to Pass the MDCG Dental Exam Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 50% or more average score for Stage 1 theory; 50% or more average score for Stage 2 OSCE components.
  • Assessment: The source row says Ghana Medical and Dental Council Dental Licensing Exam. Official MDCG guidelines use Registration Examinations for medical doctors and dentists. This dental ID is normalized to the general duty dental practitioner route. Stage 1 has two theory papers with 100 SBA MCQs each. Stage 2 for dental candidates has 13 unmanned OSCE stations covering Community Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Surgery, Paedodontics, Periodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Orthodontics, plus at least 5 active manned stations covering Oral Surgery, Conservative Dentistry, Periodontics and Prosthodontics.
  • Time limit: Stage 1 has two two-hour sessions on the same day with a 30-minute break. Dental OSCE stations last 10 minutes each; the manned OSCE may run over two to three days depending on candidate numbers.
  • Exam fee: Current fees are obtained from the Council Secretariat; paid fees are non-refundable, with one approved transfer to the next scheduled examination in special circumstances.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

MDCG Dental Exam Study Tips from Top Performers

1Treat Stage 1 as two linked dental theory papers: applied basic/para-clinical sciences and clinical dental sciences.
2Prioritize the dental OSCE domains named by MDCG: Community Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Surgery, Paedodontics, Periodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Orthodontics.
3For manned stations, practise Oral Surgery, Conservative Dentistry, Periodontics and Prosthodontics case presentations.
4Memorize process rules: six-month clinical attachment, 50% pass standard, five total attempts, three normal exam periods each year and no remarking.
5Practise concise dental clinical reasoning: diagnosis, radiograph interpretation, immediate management, consent, pain control, prevention and referral.

Frequently Asked Questions

What official exam does gh-mdc-dental cover?

It covers the Medical and Dental Council Ghana Registration Examination for General Duty Dental Practitioners.

How many questions are on Stage 1?

MDCG states Stage 1 has 200 Single Best Answer MCQs: two 100-question papers administered in two sessions on the same day.

What is in the dental OSCE?

Dental Stage 2 includes 13 unmanned stations covering Community Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Surgery, Paedodontics, Periodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Orthodontics, plus at least 5 active manned stations covering Oral Surgery, Conservative Dentistry, Periodontics and Prosthodontics.

What is the pass mark?

General duty dental candidates must score 50% or more in Stage 1 theory to qualify for Stage 2 and 50% or more in the OSCE components to pass Stage 2.

How many attempts are allowed?

MDCG states an unsuccessful candidate may make only four further attempts after the first attempt, for five total attempts; failure on the fifth attempt makes the candidate ineligible for Council registration examinations.

Are these official MDCG dental questions?

No. These are original practice questions aligned to MDCG's public dental registration examination guidelines and core competency expectations.