MFDS Jan (2026)
- Description
- Curriculum
- Reviews
What is the MFDS ?
The Diploma of Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery
(MFDS)is an internationally recognized quallfication that
demonstrates competence in basic postgraduate training.
The exam syllabus is typically based on the Dental
Foundation Training Curriculum.
The exam is associated with three main colleges:
·The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
·The Royal College of Surgeons of England
·The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow(RCPSG)
Upon passing the exam,the candidate is entitled to become a
member of one of these colleges.
ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OFGLASGOW
Who is the MFDS For?
Any qualified dentist can take the MFDS from the first year
post-qualification.It helps demonstrate knowledge and career
progression.
What is the structure OFTHE MFDS?
The exam is divided into Part I and Part 2.Currently,Part l is
mainly being taken online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
PART1
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
&RSPSG
·180 Single Best Answer(SBA)questions
in three hours
Royal College of Surgeons of England
·150 SBAs within three hours
Part 1 aims to assess your problem-solv-
ing skills,evaluation of evidence,and
knowledge of up-to-date guidelines and
theory.
Examples of content include:
·Anxiety control measures
·Periodontitis management
·Oral medicine
.Oral surgery
·Restoration of teeth
·Ethics
·Dental development
The questions are each worth one mark,
and there is no
negative marking.
Furthermore,all questions carry equal
marks.
Part 2Â
is an Objective Structured Clinical
Examination (OSCE).The OSCE is designed
to test your clinical competence in real-life
clinical scenarios.Your communication
skills will also be assessed,along with your
knowledge and management of common
conditions/presentations.
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh &
RSPSG
·10 OSCE stations along with rest stations
Royal College of Surgeons of England
·14 OSCE stations,usually of which ll are
assessed,and others are rest stations
Some of the broad topics
covered in Part 2 include:
.History-taking
·Explaining diagnoses and treatment planning
·Interpreting information
·Breaking bad news
·Managing complaints or anxiety
There is no fixed ‘pass mark for every year,
so comparison is difficult.There is a
five-year timeframe to complete both
parts of the exam.You may attempt Part 1
a maximum of six times and Part 2 a
maximum of four times.Exam results are
usually released around 3 weeks after the
exam .
