For overseas-trained dentists · ADC Written Exam

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Every answer cites the exact source — book, edition, page.

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Built on the prescribed sources Therapeutic Guidelines AMH Odell
The real problem

Question banks give you questions.
Nobody gives you a tutor.

01 The midnight doubt

It's 11 PM. Something doesn't click.

Your tutor's next session is Thursday. The coaching group chat has 200 people — you're not asking there. So you move on. The doubt stays. It resurfaces in the exam hall.

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Remy answers in seconds — any topic, any time. Even at 11 PM on a Sunday.

02 The question you never asked

Everyone in your batch seems to get it. You don't.

You're not going to ask a "basic" question in front of thirty people. So you stay quiet. You Google it. You get five different answers from five different countries — none of them Australian guidelines.

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No batch, no judgment. Ask the same thing five times — Remy explains it five different ways until it clicks.

03 The tutor who can't remember

Your tutor has forty students.

They don't remember that you got warfarin wrong three times. They don't know you're strong on pain management but weak on antibiotic prophylaxis. They teach the same thing to everyone — and charge you for it.

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§ 02 · The method
How Remy teaches

Five ways Remy makes it stick.

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Clinical cases

A patient walks in. You make the calls. Remy grades your thinking — not just your answer.

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The 'why' question

You got it right. But do you know why? Remy asks the question that proves you actually understand.

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03

Teach it back

Remy plays confused. You explain until it clicks. If your explanation has a gap, Remy finds it.

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04

The trap

Deliberately tricky cases designed to surface your blind spots. The correction sticks harder than getting it right.

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05

The story you won't forget

A 3-line clinical vignette at 8 AM. Thirty seconds. No response needed. You'll remember it months later.

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Through all of this, Remy is silently tracking where you struggle — and reshapes your practice to focus on exactly those areas.

See it in action
Clinical case · Anticoagulants

A 58-year-old patient on warfarin (INR 2.8) presents for extraction of tooth #36. She also takes aspirin 100mg daily.

What is your first step before proceeding?
AStop warfarin 3 days before extraction
BCheck INR is ≤3.0 and proceed with local measures
CRefer to haematologist
Clinical case · Anticoagulants

A 58-year-old patient on warfarin (INR 2.8) presents for extraction of tooth #36.

AStop warfarin 3 days before extraction
BCheck INR is ≤3.0 and proceed with local measures
CRefer to haematologist
Remy
Not quite. Stopping warfarin before a simple extraction is the old protocol. Current guidelines say INR ≤3.0 is safe to proceed with local haemostatic measures. The correct approach is B.
Mastery update
Warfarin management 42%

Misconception logged"stopping warfarin before simple extraction"

Next review: tomorrow — different scenario, same concept.

Day 2 · Adaptive review
Clinical case · Anticoagulants

A 72-year-old patient on warfarin needs a surgical extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth. His INR is 3.4.

How do you proceed?
AProceed — INR is close enough
BPostpone until INR drops to ≤3.0
CStop warfarin for 48 hours, then extract
Day 2 · Adaptive review
Clinical case · Anticoagulants
AProceed — INR is close enough
BPostpone until INR drops to ≤3.0
CStop warfarin for 48 hours, then extract
Remy
Exactly right. INR 3.4 is above the safe threshold — postpone and recheck. You've corrected yesterday's misconception. This one's locked in now.
Warfarin management 68%
Your knowledge state
Updated after every answer.
Acute Pain Management88%
Local Anaesthetics74%
Warfarin Management68% ↑ +26
Medical Emergencies55%
Antibiotic Prophylaxis42%
Oral Mucosal Disease31%

Remy sees all of this. Every day, the plan reshapes around what you need most.

A real clinical case — not a multiple-choice from a textbook. The student makes the calls.

Remy doesn't just say "wrong." It explains the current guideline and corrects the specific misconception.

Every mistake is tracked — not just wrong or right, but the specific wrong answer. Tomorrow's cases will target this exact gap.

Same concept, harder case. Remy is testing whether yesterday's correction stuck — from a different angle.

The concept strengthens. Remy will test this again in 5 days, then 14, then 30. Spaced until it's permanent.

No two students have the same experience. Your weak spots get more attention. Your strong areas fade to maintenance.

Clinical case · Anticoagulants

A 58-year-old patient on warfarin (INR 2.8) presents for extraction of tooth #36.

What is your first step before proceeding?
AStop warfarin 3 days before extraction
BCheck INR is ≤3.0 and proceed with local measures
CRefer to haematologist

A real clinical case — the student makes the calls.

Clinical case · Anticoagulants
AStop warfarin 3 days before extraction
BCheck INR is ≤3.0 and proceed with local measures
CRefer to haematologist
Remy
Not quite. Stopping warfarin before a simple extraction is the old protocol. Current guidelines say INR ≤3.0 is safe with local haemostatic measures.

Remy explains the current guideline and corrects the specific misconception.

Mastery update
Warfarin management 42%

Misconception logged"stopping warfarin before simple extraction"

Next review: tomorrow.

Every mistake is tracked. Tomorrow's cases will target this exact gap.

Day 2 · Adaptive review
Clinical case · Anticoagulants

A 72-year-old patient on warfarin needs a surgical extraction. His INR is 3.4.

How do you proceed?
AProceed — INR is close enough
BPostpone until INR drops to ≤3.0
CStop warfarin for 48 hours, then extract

Same concept, harder case. Did yesterday's correction stick?

Day 2 · Locked in
AProceed — INR is close enough
BPostpone until INR drops to ≤3.0
CStop warfarin for 48 hours, then extract
Remy
Exactly right. You've corrected yesterday's misconception. This one's locked in now.
Warfarin management 68%

The concept strengthens. Remy will retest in 5 days, then 14, then 30.

Your knowledge state
Updated after every answer.
Acute Pain Management88%
Local Anaesthetics74%
Warfarin Management68% ↑ +26
Medical Emergencies55%
Antibiotic Prophylaxis42%
Oral Mucosal Disease31%

Remy sees all of this. Every day, the plan reshapes around what you need most.

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§ 04 · Before you decide
Questions, answered

Before you decide.

Is Reviz enough on its own, or do I still need coaching?
Reviz is built to be a complete written-exam preparation system: the question bank covers Therapeutic Guidelines, AMH and Odell end-to-end across all 13 ADC disciplines, and Remy handles the two things coaching is usually for — explaining doubts and keeping you accountable. Some students pair it with coaching; many use it as their primary prep. If you've already read the source books once, Reviz is designed to take you the rest of the way.
Where do the questions come from?
Every question is written from the ADC's prescribed sources — Therapeutic Guidelines, the Australian Medicines Handbook, and Odell's Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry — plus Infection Control Guidelines, the Code of Conduct, and IADT trauma guidelines. Each explanation cites the exact reference — book, edition, page — so you can verify everything against the source text yourself.
How is Remy different from just using ChatGPT?
Two things a general chatbot can't do. First, Remy's answers are grounded in the current Australian guidelines the ADC actually tests — not a blend of protocols from around the internet. Second, Remy has memory of your performance: it tracks your accuracy on every single topic, logs the specific mistakes you make, and keeps re-testing each one until it sticks. A chatbot answers questions. Remy runs your prep.
What happens on WhatsApp vs the web dashboard?
WhatsApp is where the daily rhythm lives — morning vignettes, 'why' questions, teach-it-back sessions, doubt solving, and nudges that keep you consistent. The web dashboard is where you do full clinical cases, longer practice sessions, and see your complete knowledge map across all 13 disciplines. They share one brain: a mistake on either side reshapes both.
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ADC Exam Guide

Free guides: everything about the ADC Exam.

Built on Therapeutic Guidelines, AMH, and Odell — the prescribed textbooks for the ADC.

Exam Format
Structure, timing, and what to expect on exam day
Syllabus
All 13 disciplines and what each one covers
Prescribed Books
The textbooks ADC recommends and how to use them
Practice Questions
Free sample questions to test your readiness
Official Practice Paper
200 retired ADC questions analysed — topic breakdown and what they reveal
For Indian Dentists
A guide specifically for BDS/MDS graduates
Therapeutic Guidelines
How TG fits into the exam and how to study it
Pass Rate
Historical pass rates and what they mean for you
Exam Cost
Fees, registration, and what to budget for
Exam Dates 2026
Written & practical exam schedule, deadlines, and booking windows
Initial Assessment
Eligibility, documents, AUD $647 fee, and 8-week timeline
Practical Exam
Melbourne OSCE, manikin tasks, and how to prepare
Registration Guide
Step-by-step ADC Connect application process
English Requirements
IELTS, OET, PTE scores and when to take them
After ADC — AHPRA
Registration, first dental job, visa, and salary guide
Study Plan
3-month, 6-month, and 12-month preparation timelines
Exam Tips
10 tips to pass the ADC written exam first attempt
Failed? What Next
Retake strategy, diagnosis, and how to change your approach
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