OziDent Updates
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OziDent Update July 2013 by Dr. Mohsen S. Ozaibi
A simple Presentation Created by me in 2008, titled Intraoral Examination.
its light heart-ed and fun to watch...
It contains some images of the most common lesions you might face during oral examination.
Intraoral Examination by Dr. Mohsen S. Ozaibi
In this article, we explain a basic idea what is Dental fluorosis, causes and possible treatment for it.
Dental Fluorosis by Moataz A.latif
In this Article, We continue where we left of about Adhesive Bridges and express its researches on its survivability and the different designs.
Adhesive Bridges - Clinical Studies by Dr. Mohsen S. Ozaibi
In This Article, we explain what are Adhesive Bridges, their classifications and preparation.
Adhesive Bridges - Introduction by Dr. Mohsen S. Ozaibi
A female Egyptian Patient, 22 years old, came with a simple case of a missing lower central and lower lateral. the Simplest treatment was to do a single 2 unit bridge (all Ceramic), the problem was that the dental lab takes so long to make those bridges and the patient was in a hurry because her wedding was in 2 weeks.
So this was a Chance for me to try to do my first ever adhesive bridge, 2009, Cairo, Egypt.
Case: DT03 - Adhesive Bridge by Dr. Mohsen S. Ozaibi
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Enamel: Slide Show by Dr. Mohsen S. Ozaibi
Well, are you preparing your admission prerequisites? Did you take your TOEFL- ibt exam? Did you take your GMAT or GRE? Okay here is a detailed step by step guide for your GRE or Graduate Record Exam revised General Test.
There are two types of the GRE revised General Test, a computer based and paper based test. Lots of prometric centers offer the computer based test however still limited number of countries only service the paper based one. Although the difference between them is clear, there are also minute timing differences for each of the three sections. I will go through the computer based test in regard of timings; however the structure and materials of both of the tests are similar.
Manage your time. Ask when do you want to take this test? Do you have four month, two month or only two weeks? After you make your mind and decide, directly go online and book for the test. That will save your effort especially when you are critical to an application deadline.
Get familiar with the test. According to ETS official website here are the various sections of the test. The overall testing time for the computer-based GRE® revised General Test is about three hours and 45 minutes. There are six sections with a 10-minute break following the third section.
Make a study plan. Students vary in their preference by which part they should start. I think you only have to estimate your level taking a diagnostic test from any of your available sources. That will help you measure your strength and weakness points. Then you choose one of the study plans that fits your time and seriously stick to it. Just see if you are a full time or part time GRE student but when you put your plan, again stick to it.
How to make your own study plan?
Prepare your sources. I went only through six different sources that truly structured my vocabulary and Mathematics basics. I was just done with Goethe Zertificat B2 Exam, a higher exam in German language. And I have been making it all German so it was pretty hard to get back to my English vocabulary once again.
I have ordered this list based on my experience and recommendations from many other test takers.
Notes about the GRE sources
Get through the model test. You are now well prepared, just take an exam per day. Make it in the morning, and get away from disturbance during test time.
My advice to you is to practice three main daily tasks. First get familiar with Writing section and start a daily writing task. Just never stop writing. That will make you well acquainted with analytical Writing section. Then add to your thesaurus 20 words per day, and make a daily revision on your past day ones.