For dentists

OET Speaking practice built formigrating dentists.

Live AI patient role-plays, 9-criteria scoring, and a case bank tuned to dentistry scenarios — built for healthcare professionals registering with the regulators that matter to you.

Coming soon to iOSFree during early access
Dentistry-specific cases

Profession-aware role-plays covering 8+ dentistry scenarios.

9-criteria OET scoring

Full official rubric — automatically scored on every role-play.

5+ regulators served

UK GDC · AHPRA / Dental Board of Australia · Dental Council of New Zealand and more.

What dentists get

Built around the scenarios dentists actually face.

A general dentist explaining root canal treatment options to a patient who is anxious about the procedure and cost.

Dentistry role-plays

Cases generated against a dentistry topic schema — diabetes counselling, post-op handover, pediatric dental anxiety.

Every OET criterion, scored

Intelligibility, fluency, appropriateness, grammar, empathy, patient perspective, structure, gathering, giving — plus a 0–500 overall and band letter.

Pronunciation diagnostics

Industry-grade pronunciation analysis surfaces the specific words that hurt your score — including the clinical vocabulary dentists say every day.

Cue verification per task

Each role-card has 4–5 tasks. We verify each one against your transcript with the exact quote you used — hit, partial, or miss.

Targets dentists' weak spots

Most dentists lose marks in the same places: understanding the patient perspective (cost + fear), information giving (technical jargon), empathy with anxious patients. The recommender targets these criteria first.

Privacy by default

Your recordings, transcripts, and scores stay on infrastructure we control. Export everything, delete your account, and your data is gone.

Where dentists use it

Accepted by the regulators dentists register with.

OET is recognised by healthcare regulators in every major destination. Practice on OET Live and you're preparing for the exact same Speaking format every one of them assesses.

United Kingdom
UK GDC
Australia
AHPRA / Dental Board of Australia
New Zealand
Dental Council of New Zealand
Ireland
Dental Council of Ireland
Singapore
Singapore Dental Council
Inside the bank

Common dentistry scenarios you'll practice.

Every case is generated against a dentistry-specific topic schema and audited against the OET rubric before it enters the bank.

Treatment plan explanation (root canal, extraction, crown)
Pain management and post-op care
Pediatric dental anxiety
Periodontal disease counselling
Cosmetic options and informed consent
Trauma assessment and emergency triage
Medical history-taking with co-morbidities
Cost and insurance conversations
Sample case

What a 5-minute dentistry role-play looks like.

Setting

Dental clinic, treatment planning appointment

Tasks
  1. 1Greet Mrs Patel and acknowledge her dental anxiety.
  2. 2Gather her specific concerns about the root canal procedure.
  3. 3Explain the procedure in plain language with comprehension checks.
  4. 4Discuss pain management and post-op recovery.
  5. 5Agree on a treatment plan that addresses her concerns.
Phrase bank

Four phrases worth drilling.

Internalise these and you'll have go-to language for the moments that matter most in migrating dentists' consultations.

Acknowledging fear

A lot of patients feel exactly the same way — let me explain what we can do to make it comfortable.

Translating jargon

The root of the tooth — that's the part below the gum that holds it in place...

Cost discussion

Before we discuss the cost, let me explain what the options are so you can decide what fits.

Comprehension check

Does that make sense, or would you like me to show you with a diagram?

FAQ

What dentists ask most often.

Does the UK GDC require Band B in all sub-tests?
Yes. The UK GDC requires OET Band B (350+) in each of the four sub-tests, with limited aggregation between sittings within 12 months. Each sub-test must be at Band B level across the combined evidence.
Is OET accepted by AHPRA for dental registration?
Yes. AHPRA accepts OET (Band B in each sub-test) and IELTS Academic (overall 7.0 with at least 7.0 in Speaking) as evidence of English proficiency for dental registration.

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