MOrth Part B Qualifying Course

Course Detailed Description:

The MOrth Part B Preparatory Course is a fully exam‑oriented, case‑based program, built specifically for candidates preparing for the MOrth Part B examination.

Over 20 intensive teaching days, you will work through 4 full cases per day, using complete patient records and structured oral-style questioning. From the very first session, the course mirrors the new MOrth Part B format, ensuring that your preparation is aligned with how you will actually be assessed in the exam.

Each teaching day is focused on:

  • Diagnosis & Treatment Planning
  • Longitudinal Care and Mechanics

The curriculum is organised to provide systematic coverage of 13 core clinical scenarios in a logical, progressive sequence.

Across these themes, you will repeatedly practise:

  • Structured problem lists and treatment objectives
  • Evidence‑based treatment planning
  • Longitudinal mechanics and decision‑making
  • Clear, concise communication in a structured oral format

A key feature of the course is a strong focus on anchorage control. You will develop a full understanding of anchorage preparation in three dimensions, and learn to select and use different anchorage reinforcement appliances within realistic clinical scenarios.

The course has consistently achieved a 98%+ pass rate, and has been fully updated to reflect the current MOrth Part B examination format. It is designed for orthodontists and postgraduate trainees who already have a solid theoretical foundation and are seeking high‑level, exam‑specific training to turn their knowledge into confident, structured performance on the day of the exam.

Course Details

Course Includes:

    • 20 intensive teaching days focused on the new MOrth Part B format
    • 4 full exam‑style cases per day using complete patient records
    • Structured practice in Diagnosis & Treatment Planning and Longitudinal Care/Mechanics
    • Systematic coverage of 13 core clinical scenarios
    • Repeated exposure to structured oral questioning and examiner‑style discussion
    • Dedicated teaching on three‑dimensional anchorage preparation
    • Detailed review of anchorage reinforcement appliances and their clinical indication
    • Small‑group, case‑based teaching with interactive discussion
    • Exam‑oriented feedback on clinical reasoning and communication
    • Access to course materials and case handouts for ongoing revision
    • Guidance on strategy and mindset for MOrth Part B success
  1. Analyse MOrth Part B cases using a clear, structured problem list.
  2. Formulate evidence‑based treatment objectives and coherent treatment plans.
  3. Present cases confidently in a structured oral format, under exam‑like conditions.
  4. Manage Class I crowding & bimax cases with appropriate extraction and non‑extraction strategies.
  5. Plan and justify treatment options for Class II division 1 and Class II division 2 malocclusions.
  6. Assess and manage Class III cases, including growth‑related considerations.
  7. Indicate and plan growth modification appropriately within MOrth Part B expectations.
  8. Diagnose and manage impactions, with a clear understanding of timing and mechanics.
  9. Plan treatment for open bite and deep bite cases with sound vertical control.
  10. Select and sequence expansion appliances within comprehensive treatment plans.
  11. Decide on appropriate extraction patterns (including 6s and single lower incisor) and justify them in the exam.
  12. Design and explain distalisation mechanics safely and effectively.
  13. Recognise and manage dental anomalies and supernumeraries within realistic case scenarios.
  14. Plan anchorage preparation in three dimensions, tailored to each individual case.
  15. Choose and justify different anchorage reinforcement appliances in the context of mechanics and treatment goals.
  16. Demonstrate a consistent, logical approach to longitudinal care, from initial planning to finishing and retention.
  1. Class I crowding & bimax
  2. Class II division 1
  3. Class II division 2
  4. Class III
  5. Growth modification
  6. Impaction
  7. Open bite
  8. Deep bite
  9. Expansion appliances
  10. Extraction patterns (6s, single lower incisor)
  11. Distalisation mechanics
  12. Dental anomalies
  13. Supernumeraries

Course Information

13.00 EXC 10.40 EXC

Duration

2 Months

Senssions

6

Languages

English

Certificate

Yes

Course Content

Class II Division 1

Class II Division 2

Class III

Growth Modification

Impaction

Open Bite

Deep Bite

Expansion Appliances

Extraction Patterns (6s & Single Lower Incisor)

Distalisation Mechanics

Dental Anomalies & Supernumeraries

Three‑Dimensional Anchorage Planning & Reinforcement

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