This guide assists internationally-trained dentists in understanding and navigating the U.S. dental education and licensure processes. Contains information on:
• Visas needed to study and work the U.S.
• Applying to U.S. dental education programs
• Requirements to take written and clinical exams for licensure, including NBDE Parts I and II
Also provides guidance on how internationally-trained dentists may be able to apply for advanced standing in U.S. dental education programs.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Admission to the United States
Steps to Dental Licensure in the United States
Applying to a Dental Education Program
State Dental Licensure Requirements
- National Board Dental Examinations (NBDE)
- Education Requirement
- Clinical Examination Requirement
- Applying for a License
- Temporary Provisional Licensure
Appendix A: Accredited Dental Education Programs that May Grant Advanced Standing Status to International Graduates or Have International Dentist Programs (IDP)
Appendix B: Advanced Dental Education Programs That May Accept International Dental Graduates
Appendix C: Web Resources
Appendix D: ADA Resources
Appendix E: Glossary of Terms