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Anybody Want To Start Preparation For May 2008 E.e Exam. We Can Discuss Diff. Topics Here.

Just For Start Can Anybody Explain Woking Side And Balancing Side Interferences In Complete Denture?
 
Hi

Anybody Want To Start Preparation For May 2008 E.e Exam. We Can Discuss Diff. Topics Here.

Just For Start Can Anybody Explain Woking Side And Balancing Side Interferences In Complete Denture?
How are going to prepare for the EE may 2008, I mean wat books and notes are going to study. please let me know because i also want start preparing for the EE may 2008, I live in Brampton, canada.
 
hi
sorry for delay. you must read your dental deks part 2 and use your text books as reference. i m also in bramptom if you want to disscuss anything we can meet at bramlea library currently i m doing periodontology.

bye👍 and goodluck.
 
Hey, whats an Ee? Is it a licensure or somethng? anybody who has time can shed some light.gracias!
 
Hi, i'm studying for the EE for May 2008 also. I would really appreciate any information anyone can provide. I'm not sure if the study materials i am using are the correct ones. I've got dental decks part 2, ASDA released exams, and i've got my final year notes from dental school as well all my textbooks. I dont know what i should use as my main study material. I would really appreciate the help.
 
Hey, whats an Ee? Is it a licensure or somethng? anybody who has time can shed some light.gracias!




EE = Eligibility Examination

The Association of Canadian Faculties of Dentistry (ACFD/AFDC) facilitates graduates of non-accredited dental programs in becoming licensed practitioners in Canada by providing the Eligibility Examination (EE). The EE is an admissions requirement used by dental education institutions that provide a Qualifying Program or a Degree Completion Program. At present, English language Qualifying Programs are offered at the University of Toronto, Dalhousie University and the University of Western Ontario. The University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba and the University of Alberta offer Degree Completion Programs in English.

One of the requirements for applying to these programs will be the completion of the Eligibility Examination administered by the Association of Canadian Faculties of Dentistry (ACFD/AFDC).

If you are applying to an English “Qualifying Program” or “Degree Completion Program”, you must take the examination in English. If you are applying for the “Advanced Standing Program” at l’Université de Montréal, you must take the examination in French.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the ACFD office at 613-237-6505 or via e-mail at [email protected].





Refer the link -

http://www.acfd.ca/en/exam/index.html



Hope this helps...
 
hi
sorry for delay. you must read your dental deks part 2 and use your text books as reference. i m also in bramptom if you want to disscuss anything we can meet at bramlea library currently i m doing periodontology.

bye👍 and goodluck.
Hi I am also studying for EE ,to my understanding most of the qs are from part 2 is that right?am i suppoe to do anything from part1?and what else do u advice.I will be grateful for your help.
I am sitting for the may08 exam and live in toronto.
Thanks
 
Is there anybody in Montreal who wants to kick some butts?!:meanie:
 
hi
sorry for delay. you must read your dental deks part 2 and use your text books as reference. i m also in bramptom if you want to disscuss anything we can meet at bramlea library currently i m doing periodontology.

bye👍 and goodluck.[/quo
 
Hi,
I am also in Brampton.I can definitely discuss topics and other questions with my fellow collegues.Do u come daily to library?
 
For interferences in complete denture..........
Balancing side........contacts occur on-BUL and LLB.Buccal incline of Upper Lingual Cusp and Lingual incline of Lower Buccal cusp
Working side contacts occur on -LUB and BLL i.e. Lingual incline of Upper Buccal cusp and Buccal incline of Lower Lingual Cusp.
Any corrections plz😕
 
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