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Required Reading Read this Guide before submitting an application to test. At the time of application, you will be required to acknowledge that you have read and understand this Guide and the policies and procedures contained within. Print this Guide for your records.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW About this Guide and NBDE Part II Policies ----------------------------------------------------------1 Dental Licensure and the NBDE ------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Purpose of the Examination ------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 Recognition of NBDE Certification ----------------------------------------------------------------------2 ETHICAL CONDUCT Ethical Conduct and the Licensure Process for Dentists -----------------------------------------2 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Dental Student -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Former Dental Student ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Dentist ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Graduate of a Non-Accredited Dental School -------------------------------------------------------4 Graduate of a Non-Accredited Dental School Enrolled in an Accredited Dental Program ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Eligibility for Reexamination -----------------------------------------------------------------------------5 TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS Request for Testing Accommodations and Appropriate Documentation --------------------6 Unacceptable Forms of Documentation for Accommodation ------------------------------------7 EXAMINATION APPLICATION AND APPOINTMENT INFORMATION Test Centers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 Examination Fees -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 Examination Schedule -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 Obtain a DENTPIN® and Apply to Test --------------------------------------------------------------8 Privacy and Security --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 Schedule a Testing Appointment ---------------------------------------------------------------------10 Confirm a Testing Appointment ------------------------------------------------------------------------10 Cancel or Reschedule a Testing Appointment -----------------------------------------------------11 Taking the Examination at a Prometric Test Center ----------------------------------------------11 EXAMINATION PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS Rules of Conduct ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Test Center Procedures ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 Examination Regulations and Prohibited Conduct ------------------------------------------------14 TESTING IRREGULARITIES AND MISCONDUCT Irregularities and Appeals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------16 Arbitration Requirement --------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 EXAMINATION CONTENT Scope of the Examination ------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 Sample Item Formats -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 Examination Preparation Materials -------------------------------------------------------------------20 Unreleased Examination Materials --------------------------------------------------------------------21
FAQs about Examination Regulations ---------------------------------------------------------------21 Tutorial ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23 SCORE INFORMATION Scoring of the Examination -----------------------------------------------------------------------------23 Score Reports and Certificates ------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Score Audits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25 APPENDICES Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Appendix D:
Application Instructions -----------------------------------------------------------------26 Accredited Dental Schools ------------------------------------------------------------29 Licensing Jurisdiction to Receive Official Score Reports ----------------------31 NBDE Part II Test Specifications ---------------------------------------------------32
You must become familiar with and will be subject to the policies and procedures in effect at the time you test. Most jurisdictions also accept graduation from a Canadian dental school accredited by the Canadian Commission on Dental Accreditation (CDAC). Specific dental licensure requirements vary among jurisdictions. It provides fundamental information about application and testing procedures as well as examination content and scoring. dental students. or dependency.OVERVIEW About this Guide and National Board Dental Examination Part II Policies This document is the official guide to policies for the National Board Dental Examination (National Board or NBDE) Part II. A license issued by one such jurisdiction is applicable only within the geographic confines of that particular jurisdiction.org. you will be required to confirm that you have read this document and that you understand and agree to the policies and procedures contained in it. At the time of application. district. Agencies in state government that administer dental licensure under laws adopted by state legislatures typically are called state boards of dentistry. they will be posted at the Web site www. state dental examining boards.
. A state may place any limit on acceptance of National Board scores that it deems appropriate. but all jurisdictions have three basic requirements: an educational requirement.dentalboards.ADA. Clinical examinations may be conducted by individual state boards of dentistry or by regional or independent dental clinical examination agencies. Dental Licensure and the NBDE Licensure of dentists in the United States is the responsibility of an individual state. and a clinical examination requirement. a written examination requirement. The Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations (JCNDE) is the agency responsible for the development and administration of the National Boards. All jurisdictions accept graduation from a dental school accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) of the American Dental Association as fulfilling the educational requirement. For example. If changes occur. dental practice.org. The NBDE is intended to fulfill or partially fulfill the written examination requirement. This 15-member Commission includes representatives of dental schools. A list of contacts and addresses of state boards can be found at www. dental hygiene. 1
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. and the public. some states accept National Board scores only if earned within the last five to 15 years. You are required to read this document before you apply to take the examination. Changes in the NBDE Part II may occur after publication of this Guide. but acceptance of National Board scores is completely at the discretion of the individual state.
Puerto Rico. all candidates are expected to pass the examination on their own merit without assistance. in the examination process itself and in applying for licensure. Accordingly. a written expression of the obligations arising from the implied contract between the dental profession and society. the licensure process and the entirety of professional practice.” Members of the profession voluntarily abide by the ADA Code in the interest of protecting patients and maintaining the trust of society.
ETHICAL CONDUCT Ethical Conduct and the Licensure Process for Dentists Dentists play an important role in society by providing oral health services that contribute to the health and well-being of individuals and their communities. truthfulness. 2
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved.Purpose of the Examination The purpose of the NBDE Part I and Part II examinations is to assist state boards in determining qualifications of dentists who seek licensure to practice dentistry. Recognition of NBDE Certification Currently. in effect. Members of the public who entrust dentists with their well-being expect that they are trustworthy and competent individuals. skill. These standards are embodied in the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct (ADA Code). and the Virgin Islands of the United States. and are expected to maintain the confidentiality of the examination. the profession makes a commitment to society that its members will adhere to high ethical standards of conduct. The American Dental Association’s Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct defines and explains the expectations for ethical conduct in the following way: “The dental profession holds a special position of trust within society. and integrity in completing the examination application. understand and comply with the Rules of Conduct and Examination Regulations guiding the examinations. This obligation begins at the time of application to dental school and continues through the educational process. the District of Columbia. In return. The obligation to abide by the ethical standards of the profession includes a commitment to honesty. Applicants for the NBDE are expected to abide by these ethical standards and to read. full disclosure.
. society affords the profession certain privileges that are not available to members of the public-at-large. fairness. The dental profession requires its members to behave ethically in the practice of dentistry at all times. accuracy. and judgment necessary to practice in a safe and responsible manner. The purpose of the examination is to ensure that each examination candidate and applicant for licensure has achieved the level of knowledge. The examinations assess the ability to understand important information from basic biomedical and dental sciences and the ability to apply such information in a problem-solving context. all United States licensing jurisdictions recognize National Board results. The ADA Code is. Guam. These jurisdictions include all 50 states. Consequently.
If the dental school is accredited by CODA. and the profession at-large expect strong ethical behavior in all candidates for licensure. sexual orientation.
. If the dental school is not accredited. the approval of the application by the dean (or designee) meets this requirement. a candidate must qualify through one of the provisions listed below: Dental Student A student in an accredited dental education program is eligible for examination when the dean of the dental school (or designee) certifies that the student is prepared in all NBDE Part II disciplines. Currently. A candidate who acts unethically risks potential delay.
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. disability. religion.org. and be submitted to the Joint Commission office with the application and fee. The JCNDE. facsimile or in writing. Exceptions to this provision are granted only at the specific written request of a dental licensing board. The information is available through the Web site www. The JCNDE expects all candidates to carefully read and understand this information and their obligations as candidates for National Board certification. suspension. certification must be provided on a form supplied by the JCNDE which can be found at www.org. the state boards of dentistry.ADA. In case of exception. To participate in Part II of the NBDE. age. but no National Board Certificate is issued. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS The JCNDE does not discriminate based on race/ethnicity. gender. The dean does not sign the examination application. the candidate's scores are reported. Such a request must be presented on the letterhead of the board of dentistry and must indicate that NBDE Part II results will be a determinant in the initial or continued licensure of the candidate.ADA. Under certain circumstances. A candidate is eligible for the NBDE Part II only after successful completion of the NBDE Part I. or marital status. only dental schools in the United States and in Canada (by reciprocal agreement) are accredited by CODA. the signature of the dean or the registrar. misconduct or irregularity in the examination process may be reported to the relevant licensing authority. The JCNDE annually publishes information about the policies and procedures applicable to misconduct and irregularities in the NBDE application and examination process. denial. or by contacting the JCNDE by telephone. Questions regarding these principles and policies should be directed to the JCNDE. The candidate must not have failed the NBDE Part I within the past five years. Violation of the NBDE Rules of Conduct or the Examination Regulations may result in voiding of examination results and/or civil liability. The completed certification form must include the seal of the university. or loss of licensure.Behavior that results in misconduct or irregularity in the licensure examination process is a very serious matter. A dental student attending a non-accredited dental school can also be eligible for examination.
The dean or registrar of an accredited dental school at which the dentist studied or is studying at the post-graduate level. conditionally admitted is defined as admission contingent upon successful completion of the NBDE Part II.. schools not accredited by the CODA or the Canadian Commission on Dental Accreditation (CDAC). unless they were admitted to an accredited dental school. life. Graduate of a Non-Accredited Dental School The following provisions are required for the verification of educational credentials obtained from non-accredited dental schools. The letter must be submitted with the NBDE Part II application and fee. i. Suite 600. Verification must be in the form of a letter from the dean of the accredited dental school. The dean or registrar of a dental school from which the dentist was graduated. 1. or retired member of the American Dental Association at the time the application is submitted. Chicago. and when it was granted. Such verification must be in the form of a letter of recommendation from one of the following: 1. 2.e. Dentist A dentist who is an active. The letter should state the school that granted the DDS/DMD degree. An affiliate member or a non-member must submit (with the application) verification that he/she is a dentist.
.Former Dental Student A former dental student who has completed courses in preparation for NBDE Part II but is no longer enrolled in the same dental school is eligible for examination only if admitted or conditionally admitted to another accredited dental school. 3. Dentists who were endorsed to take NBDE Part I only because they were being considered for admission with advanced standing to an accredited dental school must submit a letter of recommendation from one of the three sources listed above. You must submit an examination application and fee to: The Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations 211 East Chicago Avenue. Verification of admission or conditional admission from the accredited dental school must be submitted with the application. or who has received a letter of recommendation from one of the three sources listed below to meet the NBDE Part I eligibility requirement. the degree. Graduates of non-accredited dental schools must have evidence of graduation verified and submitted as described under Non-Accredited Dental School Graduate. Illinois 60611-2637 4
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. is eligible for the NBDE Part II without further documentation. The secretary of a board of dentistry of a United States licensing jurisdiction in which the individual is licensed or eligible for licensure as a dentist.
prometric.S.ece. d. Box 514070. When the notification of eligibility has been sent to Prometric. Eligibility for Reexamination Candidates who have passed the NBDE Part II may not retake the examination unless required to do so by a state board or relevant regulatory agency. mail if no e-mail address on file) will be sent to you instructing you to visit www. c. The ECE form will describe what educational credentials are required and the manner in which to submit them to ECE. Graduate of Non-Accredited Dental School Enrolled in an Accredited Dental Program A graduate of a non-accredited dental school who is now enrolled in an accredited dental education program is eligible for examination when the dean of the accredited U. an e-mail (or letter via U. Any name changes must be accompanied by legal documentation. You must have official dental school course transcripts verified by: Educational Credential Evaluators. You must be aware that the JCNDE will hold the examination application. will send the ECE General Evaluation Report directly to a) the candidate and b) the JCNDE (if you request this on the ECE application). Inc. NBDE Part II candidates who have not passed an examination after three attempts will be required to wait 12 months after their third attempt before they can apply for reexamination. Milwaukee. The name on the ECE report must match the name on your application. The candidate should indicate on the ECE application that a General Report on the evaluation of the educational credentials should be sent directly to the JCNDE. b.2. P.
. but will not process it before the ECE Evaluation Report is received. (ECE) and request an ECE application form.688. You must contact Educational Credential Evaluators. Inc. Fees for ECE services will also be listed. Educational Credential Evaluators.org a. This policy includes any previous examination attempts. If you submitted a satisfactory ECE Report for Part I. Wisconsin 53203-3470 414.O.289. you do not need to submit another ECE Report for the NBDE Part II. Inc. notification of eligibility will not be sent to the Prometric Contact Center until at least 85 days have lapsed from the last attempt. An examination attempt is defined as any examination administration where the candidate has been seated at a computer testing 5
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved.5804 to schedule a testing appointment.com or to call the Prometric Contact Center at 800. However. or Canadian dental school (or designee) certifies that the student is prepared in all NBDE Part II disciplines. A minimum of 90 days must separate a candidate’s reexaminations on the NBDE Part II.S. Candidates who have not passed may apply for reexamination at any time. It takes approximately four weeks for ECE to evaluate credentials.3400 www.
TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS The JCNDE provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act for individuals with documented disabilities who demonstrate a need for accommodation. English as a second language.facility and electronically agreed to the confidentiality statement to start the examination. you must: 1. Submit the Testing Accommodation Request Form. After the 12-month waiting period has lapsed. If you schedule your testing appointment before the approval of testing accommodations. You will schedule a testing appointment after your testing accommodation request has been approved. A licensed professional appropriately qualified for evaluating the disability must conduct the evaluation. slow reading without an identified underlying cognitive deficit. a new cycle of three examination attempts will apply. The documentation will validate that the individual qualifies for accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. the testing accommodation request form. the JCNDE requires a complete evaluation of the candidate as well as the completed and signed Testing Accommodation Request Form. signed and dated. You must submit an application to test. you will be required to reschedule the appointment and pay a reschedule fee. testing accommodations may be provided to a candidate with a qualified disability to offer equal access to testing. and the supporting documentation.ADA. The Americans with Disabilities Act defines a person with a disability as an individual with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. If you have a documented disability recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act and require testing accommodations. or failure to achieve a desired outcome are not learning disabilities and are not covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act. To verify the disability and its severity. Check the box that indicates you are requesting testing accommodations at the time you submit your NBDE Part II application and prior to scheduling a testing appointment. Candidates are encouraged to seek formal remediation before reexamination. 2. describing the disability. Request for Testing Accommodations and Appropriate Documentation The following information will assist the candidate in submitting the appropriate documentation to support the testing accommodation request. The process is not complete until you have submitted all three components. At the discretion of the JCNDE. Accommodations should align with the identified functional limitation so that the adjustment to the testing procedure is 6
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. which can be downloaded at www.org or obtained by contacting the JCNDE office. Testing accommodations cannot be added to previously scheduled testing appointments. and the need for accommodations. Problems such as test anxiety.
Unacceptable Forms of Documentation for Accommodation Please do not submit the following documents. 5. Inc. and in Canada. 4. the licensed professional should include a detailed explanation as to why no accommodations were given in the past and why accommodations are needed now. d. address. Handwritten letters from licensed professionals. mail if no e-mail 7
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. 7. The JCNDE will not accept them. with an accompanying description of the candidate’s limitations due to the disability. Self-evaluations found on the Internet or in any print publication. Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.S. date of birth. 4. Previous correspondence from the JCNDE. 8. The results of the diagnostic procedures and/or tests and a comprehensive interpretation of the results. Research articles. Submit a current evaluation report (within the past five years) from the appropriate licensed professional. A candidate whose application is accepted will receive an e-mail (or letter via U. 3. The report must indicate the candidate’s name. If no prior accommodations were provided. c. The specific diagnostic procedures or tests administered.
EXAMINATION APPLICATION AND APPOINTMENT INFORMATION Test Centers The NBDE Part II is administered by Prometric. 2. at Prometric Test Centers in the United States. 6. Handwritten patient records or notes from patient charts. Diagnoses on prescription pads. Diagnostic methods used should be appropriate to the disability and in alignment with current professional protocol. A functional limitation is defined as the behavioral manifestation of the disability that impedes the individual’s ability to function. Submit documentation of any previous accommodations provided by educational institutions or other testing agencies. and telephone number. 1. The report should include: a. b. its territories including Guam. We maintain copies of all correspondence. Correspondence from educational institutions or testing agencies not directly addressed to the JCNDE. The document should include the professional’s credentials. A summary of the complete evaluation with recommendations for the specific accommodations and how they will reduce the impact of identified functional limitation. and date of evaluation.applicable to the identified impairment. Original evaluation documents. 3. The specific diagnosis of the disability. please submit copies of the original documents.
The optional break after the first 200 items is the only “scheduled” break. Fees are non-refundable and non-transferable (no exceptions). An additional fee of $25 is required for uncollectible fees and must be included with the replacement payment. Alternatively. 8
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. A replacement payment must be made by money order payable to the American Dental Association.5 hours 1 hour 3. Examination Schedule The following table indicates the schedule in which the NBDE Part II is administered.prometric.ADA. and the dean of your accredited dental school (for students or candidates who graduated within the past five years). Examination Fees The NBDE Part II fee is $360. Please carefully review the rules related to “unscheduled breaks”. three dental licensing jurisdictions. Test Specifications. This fee includes sending official a score report to you.com. If payment of an examination fee is uncollectible. your scores will be withheld until payment is received. Obtain a DENTPIN® and Apply to Test You may submit an electronic application at www. multiple choice test items (approximately 200 items) Day Two Patient Case Problems (100 case-based items) Optional Post-examination Survey 15 minutes 3. If you fail to report for an examination or you cancel your testing appointment less than two business days (before noon Eastern Time) to your scheduled testing date.org using a credit card.
3. A list of test centers is available at www. the Prometric Contact Center will not schedule a candidate before receiving authorization from the JCNDE. multiple choice test items (approximately 200 items) Optional Break Discipline-based. However. For an outline of the examination content see Appendix D. Additional requests for official score reports (received after the time of application) require a fee of $25 per score report.5804 to schedule a testing appointment.688.com or call 800.prometric. your scores from the testing date are voided and destroyed unless you received a failing score. you will not receive a refund of the examination fee.
Day One Optional Tutorial Discipline-based. If you do not resolve a debt within 60 days after a testing date. it will be considered an “unscheduled” break.address is on file) informing him/her to visit www. If you take a break at any other time. The three official score reports are included only if they are indicated on the original application. The Prometric Contact Center will schedule the candidate for testing at one of the Prometric Test Centers.
. mail to the JCNDE at 211 East Chicago Avenue. You are eligible for only a 12-month period. The DENTPIN® (DENTal Personal Identifier Number) is a unique personal identifier for applicants and students involved with the U. You may submit an application no more than 12 months before your desired testing date. Other components of personal identification. your dental school will be notified.aspx before proceeding with your application. your scores will be voided. are also expected to be provided accurately. mail. If your IDs do not match exactly your application. or at the test center. and forfeit your application fees.org/393. Chicago. The certificate for passing candidates is prepared according to the name provided on the application. you will be recorded as a no-show appointment. The DAT. and you may have to wait two years before retesting. dental education system and standardized testing programs. If your application and fee are acceptable and you meet the eligibility requirements for testing. All information requested on the application must be complete and accurate. Illinois 60611-2637. your application will be processed. If you submit a paper application you must pay by money order payable to the American Dental Association.S.ada. As part of the application process. you will be denied admission to testing. After your application is processed Prometric will receive notification of your eligibility for testing and you will receive instructions by e-mail (or letter if no e-mail address is on file) to visit www. To avoid complications in qualifying for licensure. Suite 600.prometric. and take the NBDE Part II during this period. but your membership number must be recorded on your check.587. year of birth. You are required to identify yourself accurately by name and DENTPIN®. You must obtain or retrieve a DENTPIN® from http://www. 9
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved.S. ADEA CAAPID and the National Board Dental and Dental Hygiene Examination programs all use the DENTPIN® for identification of students and test-takers and for the confidential. Several times during the application and testing process. If it is determined that you deliberately provided a false name or DENTPIN or personal data on the DENTPIN application or test application. ADA or American Student Dental Association (ASDA) members may pay by personal check.4105. The name on your IDs must match exactly the name on your NBDE Part II application. If you do not call.4105. you will be required to identify yourself. You will be required to submit a new application and fee. etc. such as postal address. all candidates must provide their Dental Personal Identifier Number (DENTPIN®). register.587. secure reporting.
.you may request a paper copy of the Guide with a paper application by submitting a written request via U. Incomplete or incorrect applications will not be processed.com or to call the Prometric Contact Center. ADEA AADSAS and TMDSAS. If your application does not meet the eligibility requirements it will not be processed.S. Changes and corrections to your application must be completed at least two weeks prior to your testing appointment. you must use the name on your government issued ID. Paper applications must be submitted via U. You are responsible for identifying any corrections or omissions and must notify the JCNDE in writing via facsimile at 312. you will have to resubmit an application and fee in order to take the examination later. transmission and tracking of test scores and academic data. or via facsimile to 312. The eligibility period will not be extended. plus ADEA PASS.
com or by calling the Prometric Contact Center 800. technical.ADA. and physical safeguards over data and data processing systems. you consent to the collection. The JCNDE processes NBDE Part II applications daily on business days (Monday through Friday except federal holidays).org Web site. education programs or other entities only on your written authorization or designation by electronic means through the online application or score report request form. administer the NBDE. processing. Confirm a Testing Appointment You can confirm your testing appointment information by visiting www. you will be required to reapply and retest at your own expense. including maintaining the integrity of the test and detecting and preventing unlawful activity.prometric. You must schedule your NBDE Part II sessions on two consecutive days and at the same test center or your results cannot be scored. time. you must call the Prometric Contact Center immediately.com or call the Prometric Contact Center at 800. Print the confirmation page for your records and confirm the appointment well in advance of the two-business day 10
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. Scores will not be reported to you or others by telephone. The day. Schedule a Testing Appointment When you receive an e-mail (or letter via U. along with testing records and necessary personal data. We take the responsibility for protecting your personal information very seriously and use industry standard methods to secure and protect your confidential information. For information on our policy relating to your use of the ADA.org.S. If you discover a scheduling discrepancy.5804. The ADA provides technical support for the NBDE program and uses data security procedures to protect the integrity of personal and test information at all times. Security safeguards include administrative. NBDE scores are retained indefinitely. mail if no e-mail address is on file) notifying you of your eligibility to test. If you do not test on consecutive days and at the same test center. Partial credit will not be awarded.5804 to schedule a testing appointment. in person. Prometric requires at least one business day to process eligibility files before you can schedule a testing appointment. The NBDE program collects and retains personal information only to the extent necessary to serve your needs.Privacy and Security The JCNDE is concerned with maintaining the privacy and security for all personal information of test-takers. You can confirm your testing appointment as frequently as you wish.688. fulfill NBDE program responsibilities.
. or by other informal means. NBDE scores are released and/or reported to state dental boards. you can visit www.688. and to fulfill legal requirements. By registering for the examination.prometric. use and transmission of your personal information for purposes related to the NBDE program as outlined in this Guide. please refer to the Privacy Policy available at www. and place for testing will be arranged through Prometric.
you agree to abide by the following Rules of Conduct: 1. Unresolved concerns must be submitted via facsimile (312. you may be prohibited from testing for up to two years or you may face civil or criminal prosecution.prometric. Taking the Examination at a Prometric Test Center Report to the testing center at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time. or any attempt to subvert the examination process violates the purpose and principles of the examination. You may not take the examination for someone else. you must notify the test administrator immediately. Rescheduling your testing appointment will result in a rescheduling fee payable to Prometric. during or after testing that violates these principles. You may also be directed to leave the test center before you have completed the examination. If your score is considered invalid as a result of an irregularity. Attention: Coordinator. Cancel or Reschedule a Testing Appointment Prometric requires notification at least two business days (before noon Eastern Time) prior to the testing appointment to cancel or reschedule an appointment.4105) within five business days of your testing appointment to the JNCDE.com.requirement (before noon Eastern Time) for canceling or rescheduling appointments. You may not take the examination to practice or to obtain an advance review of the content. If you experience problems with testing conditions. or Examination Rules and Regulations may result in invalidation of examination results and/or other penalties. and a local test center cannot schedule. By applying for a National Board Examination. You will be required to resubmit an application and fee to the JCNDE to reschedule. breaching the confidentiality of the examination content. Conduct before. Examination Regulations are intended to preserve the integrity of the examination process by providing standard test administration conditions that yield valid and reliable results. Failure to comply with the Examination Regulations and Rules of Conduct may result in a determination of an irregularity and your examination results may be considered invalid. reschedule or cancel your appointment. do not proceed with testing unless the problem is resolved. 11
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. EXAMINATION PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS Rules of Conduct The JCNDE has established rules that govern the administration of the National Board Examinations to ensure that no candidate or group of candidates receives unfair advantage on the examination.587. You may cancel or reschedule electronically at www. Client Support Services. nor receive a refund. If you no-show or cancel less than two business days (before noon Eastern Time) prior to the scheduled testing appointment. You must be truthful in completing the application and must abide by all instructions (oral or written) regarding the conduct of the examination.
. Leaving a message is not sufficient to cancel or reschedule an appointment. you will not be reassigned to another date. Accessing examination content prior to testing. You are the person who has registered for the examination for the purpose of gaining National Board certification and presented for testing with valid identification.
recording. Report such activity to the JCNDE at education@ada. If you report late. on Internet chat rooms or blogs. You will not provide information relating to examination content that may provide unfair advantage to other candidates. or other) from the test center. You cannot disclose (in whole or in part) any examination questions or answers to anyone during or after the examination. printed. Any unauthorized disclosure of the examination’s contents could result in civil liability. the JCNDE and Prometric will make reasonable efforts to notify you and reschedule your testing appointment. natural disaster or other local conditions that may cause unavoidable interruptions to testing. If you arrive late and cannot be seated. The NBDE Part II is a secure examination. You are encouraged to report any Internet or other activities that disclose information about examination questions. so that the JCNDE may investigate and take any necessary action. By way of example. 5. You will not create a disturbance in the test center. 6. Test Center Procedures You are responsible for being present at the test center at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time.232. You will not bring any unauthorized materials.2. the electronic posting of information regarding examination content or answers. you will not use or share unreleased examination content.org or call 800. to the test center or into the secure testing area. You will comply with test center policies and procedures and follow the instructions of the test administrator. By way of example. you will not make use of. protected by U. You will not give. and/or cancellation of examination scores.S. 3. You will not reproduce or attempt to reproduce examination materials through memorization. You will not remove materials in any form (written. You will maintain the confidentiality of the examination. in writing. or other means.1694. Prior to testing. copyright laws. You agree to have your test analyzed to detect aberrancies. depending on the time of arrival and schedule of testing appointments. criminal penalties. or otherwise. recorded. you will forfeit the examination fee and must resubmit an application and fee. 4. 8. you should review all information regarding the examination including the Test Center Regulations. You are encouraged to review information related to testing at 12
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. You will comply fully with any investigations of irregular behavior. or participate in. You will not tamper with the computer testing equipment and facilities. Prometric Test Center administrators will determine whether there is sufficient time and space to administer the examination. whether orally. as described in the Examination Regulations below. or obtain any form of unauthorized assistance prior to or during the examination or break periods. you may not be allowed to take the examination. 7. receive.
current forms of identification (ID). If you have any questions concerning types of acceptable identification. The test administrator and proctors are responsible for the operation of the facility. please call the JCNDE at 800. 7.prometric.1694 or view the FAQs at www. There must be at least one ID that has both picture and a signature. Eating and drinking are not permitted in the secure testing area. You are expected to understand and comply with Test Center Procedures: 1. but they are required to report behavior that may violate the Rules of Conduct.www. You will have an opportunity to become familiar with the working of the computer by taking a brief tutorial before beginning the actual examination. 3.
.ADA. When you arrive at the Prometric Test Center to take the examination. 8.com/Services/Services/Biometrics.232. If you have an address or name change.S. a library card. the Examination Regulations and/or other forms of irregular behavior.4105 at least two weeks prior to your testing appointment. 6. you must submit the changes in writing via U. examination software. The name on your IDs must match exactly with the name on your NBDE Part II application. If the names on your IDs and your NBDE Part II application do not match exactly.org. will be requested and must be presented. etc. bearing a photograph and a signature. Electronic capture of this biometric data allows for easier and quicker return to the testing facility after breaks. You will be observed at all times while taking the examination. or scoring. The JCNDE will retain the biometric and other identity data and make it available for identity verification at potential future NBDE administrations.prometric. Examples of acceptable primary IDs (bearing a photograph and signature) are a driver's license or a passport. The primary ID must be a government issued ID. and www.htm. Test center staff is not authorized to answer questions from you regarding examination content. 4. 2. Personal belongings are not allowed in the secure testing area. you will be denied admission to testing and forfeit your scheduled testing appointment and application fee. mail or facsimile to the JCNDE at 312. and administering the examinations according to established 13
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. Test center staff may not necessarily inform you of their observations. maintaining order. a credit card. and may not be used on an unscheduled break. two original. You may view the Prometric check-in procedure at www. and a photograph before proceeding with testing. The Prometric Test Center will electronically capture the identity of all candidates including a fingerprint. one primary and one secondary.com/Services/Services/Biometrics.587. You must have your DENTPIN® with you when you present for testing. 5. Cellular telephones are not allowed anywhere in the test center. This observation will include direct observation by test center staff as well as video recording of your testing session.org. Examples of secondary IDs (require only a signature) are a debit card.ADA.htm.
rulers or other measuring devices d. 9. purses. pencils.587. backpacks. the Rules of Conduct. two low-odor fine tip dry erase markers. notes. pagers. such as coats. Storage facilities are limited. water or other beverages h. jackets.4105) within five business days of your testing appointment to the JCNDE office: Attention: Coordinator. The test center administrator/supervisor is authorized to dismiss you from a testing session for violating the Rules of Conduct and/or the Examination Regulations. Slide rules. tissues or dry erase markers not furnished by the testing center b. scratch paper. Unresolved concerns should be submitted in writing (via facsimile to 312. calculating devices. candy. and an eraser to use during the examination. your personal belongings may be inspected. Magnifying devices. Tote bag. wallets. Any personal belongings brought to the testing center must be stored in a designated locker. Highlighters. Good luck charms. No personal or miscellaneous items are permitted in the secure testing area. Examination Regulations and Prohibited Conduct You must comply with the Examination Regulations. recording devices. iPods. and the Test Center Procedures. briefcases f. pens. models or materials c. Watches (digital or analog) or timing devices (a clock is provided on the computer screen) l. Books. 1. 3. dictionaries. study materials. If you experience problems with testing conditions. or superstitious talismans j. Food. such as telephones. Dental instruments.procedures. Outerwear. you should notify the test administrator immediately: do not proceed with testing unless the problem is resolved. g. erasers. personal digital assistants (PDAs). 2. The erasable note 14
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. breaching the confidentiality of the examination content or any attempt to subvert the examination process violates the purpose and principles of the examination. gum. Unauthorized access to examination content prior to examination. and translators. or head coverings (except for religious or cultural purposes) i. mechanical pencils. or dry erase markers not furnished by the testing center are not permitted. but are not limited to the following: a. radios or stereos with headsets or personal earplugs or headphones e. Electronic devices. Items that are prohibited from the secure testing area include.
. Client Support Services. religious. Upon reasonable suspicion. Scratch paper. statues. Medicinal items (except those items approved in advance under testing accommodations) k. Notes or any materials accessed during testing or an unscheduled break that appears to contain examination content may be confiscated. paper. You will be provided with two erasable note boards. which are intended to preserve the integrity of the examination process by providing standard examination administration conditions that yield valid and reliable results. gloves.
All items must be returned to the test administrator before leaving the Prometric Test Center. You may not study or refer to notes or texts while on an unscheduled break. 6. invalid examination conditions. cancelled. 4. The JCNDE reserves the right to cancel or withhold any score when. you may be prohibited from testing for up to two years. and Test Center Procedures may result in a determination of an irregularity and your examination results may be withheld. and to prevent a candidate from gaining an unfair advantage over others. Rules of Conduct.board cannot be folded. aberrant results. but is not limited to: • • • • • • • Unusual answer patterns Atypical score increases from one examination to another Inconsistent performance on different parts of the examination Improper access to secure examination content A test administration irregularity A discrepancy in. or falsification of. On rare occasions. or distorted in any manner. Cause for withholding. or later. You are responsible for protecting the confidentiality of test questions and your answers. and/or considered invalid. examination irregularities may sometimes occur. Although the examination is administered under strict supervision and security. there is a good-faith basis to question the validity of the scores for any reason. You may not use the dry erase markers on any surface other than the erasable note board.
. 5. or violation of Examination Regulations or Test Center Procedures or Rules of Conduct. Failure to comply with Examination Regulations. voiding or invalidation of scores may include. those involved will have their examination scores voided. Use of a telephone on an unscheduled break is prohibited. or evidence of irregular behavior is disclosed when the examination is scored. If your scores are withheld or invalidated as the result of an irregularity. bent.
TESTING IRREGULARITIES AND MISCONDUCT The JCNDE strives to report scores that accurately reflect the skill and performance of each candidate. The standards and procedures for administering each examination are intended to give each candidate a comparable opportunity to demonstrate their abilities. a candidate’s identification Information indicating that a candidate has engaged in misconduct or violation of the rules and regulations 15
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. You may also be directed to leave the test center before you have completed the examination. You should not engage in conversation with others during testing or while on an unscheduled break and are strictly prohibited from discussing the examination at that time. You may not access personal belongings or prohibited items (listed in #2 above) during unscheduled breaks. and you may not leave the test center during an unscheduled break. Test center administrators will report the activity of candidates who take unscheduled breaks. If cheating is detected during the examination. in our judgment. examination scores may be voided based upon a breach of examination security.
Falsification of the candidate’s score report Any other information indicating the results may not be valid Falsification of the application or supportive documents. scores of the candidate or candidates involved are subject to being voided or invalidated.
. Irregularities and Appeals An irregularity is defined as a situation in which there may be a question about the validity of examination results with respect to whether they accurately represent the ability of a candidate. inappropriate or unauthorized access to examination content that may have been compromised or that has not been officially released for use as study aides. the JCNDE may consider an appeal. unauthorized assistance. communication between or among candidates. The JCNDE reserves the right to pursue other remedies. the score report recipient will be notified that the candidate’s score has been voided. When an irregularity is identified. The candidate will be notified of the JCNDE's action within 60 days after receipt of the appeal. submission of an appeal will stay the decision to withhold or void scores until such time as the appeal is decided. The appeal should also indicate the specific relief requested. Provisions that apply when scores are withheld and/or subject to being voided or invalidated are contained in the JCNDE's Examination Regulations. A candidate whose scores are being withheld and/or subject to being voided or invalidated is notified by written correspondence. Evidence of an irregularity may be in the form of a report from a test administrator. The reason for voiding is usually not reported unless an application or score report contains false information. but not limited to. A candidate’s appeal may include documentation that he/she believes supports his/her appeal. and unreleased scores will be withheld pending resolution of any appeal as described below. including prosecution of anyone whose conduct unlawfully undermines the security of the NBDE or the integrity of the process. A copy of the Limited Right of Appeal for Examination Candidates is provided to the candidate or candidates whose scores are being withheld and/or subject to being voided or invalidated. In accordance with its rules. conduct expressly prohibited by Examination Rules and Regulations or disruptions of test administration including natural disasters and other emergencies. 16
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. Appeals pertaining to examination irregularities must be initiated within 30 days of official notification of the irregularity. as well as specific information regarding the appeal process. An appeal must be submitted in writing and must include adequate documentation. If a candidate whose scores are being withheld is enrolled in an accredited dental school. notification is sent to the dean pursuant to policies related to score reports. Potential reasons for failure to measure the ability of a candidate may include. This notification to the dean does not provide the reason for or evidence upon which the withholding of scores is based.
When the JCNDE voids a score that has already been reported. If a candidate’s scores have been reported prior to notification of an irregularity.
any intellectual property rights of the ADA. or until the time for submission of an appeal has expired.
. The advantages of arbitration over traditional lawsuits are that. This means that you waive the rights you may have to resolve the dispute in a court of law. candidates should be aware that reports of irregularities may have consequences beyond the withholding or voiding of scores if information regarding the irregularities is brought to the attention of school authorities or regulatory agencies by other sources. Chicago. Suite 600. but not greater than. The JCNDE handles irregularities in a confidential manner and does not voluntarily share details regarding irregularities. Candidates can report suspicious activity or observations of violations of Examination Regulations to the JCNDE at 800.If the JCNDE finds reason to void or invalidate the NBDE Part II scores of an individual who has completed the NBDE Part II and achieved National Board certification. 211 East Chicago Avenue. or by any other means that might otherwise be available to you. 2) The American Dental Association ("ADA") agrees to be similarly bound except that the ADA reserves its full rights to pursue injunctive and other appropriate relief in any state or federal court in cases of unfair competition or violations of. 3) Arbitration proceedings initiated pursuant to this Agreement to Arbitrate shall be conducted in accordance with the then current rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitrator's award shall be binding and
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved.232. Illinois. arbitration is less expensive and issues are resolved in less time. or threats to violate.1694. the opportunity provided to other candidates. Illinois 60611-2637or e-mail to education@ada. However. where that dispute is not resolved by the appeals process detailed in the Guide and elsewhere. the decision to void or invalidate NBDE Part II scores may be stayed pending the outcome of an appeal. If a candidate wishes to pursue a dispute that has not been resolved by the appeal process mentioned above and detailed in the Limited Right of Appeal for Examination Candidates the candidate must use the procedure described in the following Agreement to Arbitrate. The Arbitration and any proceedings relating to it shall be held in Chicago. Candidates should be aware that the JCNDE considers irregularities other than natural disasters and emergencies beyond the control of the candidate to be a serious breach of the examination process. you agree that the exclusive means for resolving the dispute shall be Binding Arbitration as described by the terms of this Agreement. the JCNDE will strive to ensure that the appealing candidate has an opportunity to gain National Board certification equal to.
AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE 1) In the event that any legal dispute arises between you and the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations of the American Dental Association in connection with your participation in the National Board Dental Examination Part II. With respect to any action filed by the ADA pursuant to this paragraph 2. generally. When considering an appeal. you consent to submit to the jurisdiction of the state or federal court in which the ADA seeks relief.org. Arbitration Requirement Arbitration has become an increasingly common way to resolve legal differences.
its rules. Periodontics 8.may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. Endodontics Operative Dentistry Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Pain Control Oral Diagnosis Orthodontics/Pediatric Dentistry Patient Management. 6) This Agreement is part of the Application to take the National Board Dental Examination Part II. 3. Information about the American Arbitration Association. and Photographs of the patient (when relevant). 2.
Each case is comprised of 10 to 15 questions about various aspects of the patient's dental care. 3. Each case presentation in the examination may consist of: 1. 4) In the event of Arbitration. New York. Radiographs. The patient cases are developed to include the following approximate distribution: Adults--70%. or attorneys' fees. 5.
EXAMINATION CONTENT Scope of the Examination The NBDE Part II is a comprehensive examination consisting of 500 multiple-choice test items. unless the arbitrator directs one of the parties to pay the other's costs. 335 Madison Avenue. 4. but you can only sit for the examination if you also fulfill all other conditions imposed by the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations.
. and its forms are available from the American Arbitration Association. 10017-4605. The 18
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. New York. The discipline-based component includes 400 items derived from the following disciplines: 1. Floor 10. Prosthodontics
The case-based component consists of 100 items based on 8 – 10 case problems dealing with patients. including Behavioral Science/Dental Public Health & Occupational Safety 7. The patient's dental charting. A synopsis of a patient's health and social histories. Your assent to be bound by it is a requirement for taking the examination. Children--30%. 5) To the fullest extent permitted by law. A minimum of 15% of Component B test questions will address the medical management of compromised adults and children. 2. These questions might derive from any of the basic sciences and clinical disciplines. no Arbitration brought pursuant to this Agreement shall be joined to any Arbitration involving any other party whether through "Class Arbitration" proceedings or otherwise. 4. Pharmacology 9. the parties shall bear their own costs and attorneys' fees associated with the Arbitration proceedings. A compromised patient is defined as a person whose health status requires modification of standard treatment. or both. 6.
4. In responding to case-based items. cementum. technique.nature of the case itself determines the proportion of items for any particular discipline. 5. the candidate must: 1. cementoenamel junction. Establish procedures for prevention and maintenance. Sample Item Formats A multiple-choice examination item consists of a stem. which poses a problem. and the primary dentition with letters A-T. C. designating the permanent dentition with numbers 1-32. E. Which of the following has the potential for undergoing spontaneous malignant transformation? A. Select materials. Evaluate progress and complications. followed by a list of possible answers. B. dentoenamel junction. B. The area of the tooth that is the most sensitive to cavity preparation is the A. For NBDE use. enamel. Some samples of examination item formats are: Completion: Completion-type items require the correct completion of a concept or idea. C. and armamentarium. dentin. The stem of a test item is usually either a question or an incomplete statement. This system is a sequential tooth numbering system. D. an item must have at least three and not more than five possible responses. Apply treatment. D. Only one of the responses listed is considered either correct or best option. 2.
. Osteomalacia Albright's syndrome Paget's disease of bone Osteogenesis imperfecta von Recklinghausen disease of bone
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. Interpret the findings and information provided. Identify the problems and make diagnoses.
Question: Question-type items communicate a problem or set of circumstances.
Examination items are selected by test construction committees composed of subject-matter experts in accordance with examination specifications approved by the JCNDE. 6. E. The American Dental Association Universal/National tooth notation system is used on all National Board Dental and Dental Hygiene Examinations. 3.
Negative: A negative item is characterized by a word such as EXCEPT or NOT in the stem. Which one is the EXCEPTION? A. E. the second is true. In periodontitis. The stem consists of a statement and a reason. A traumatic injury can cause the pulp space to calcify. Lidocaine C. Although some items or editions of the NBDE are released periodically. The first statement is false. Epinephrine Paired True-False: The only portion of a paired true-false examination item that varies is the stem. these materials may be outdated. but the reason is NOT. Due to the dynamic nature of dental practice and the biomedical sciences. current. B. D. only bone resorption occurs. Both the statement and the reason are correct and related. D. The JCNDE does not guarantee that the information in released National Board examinations is accurate. C. The first statement is true. Propranolol E. A. or relevant. The statement is correct. Released materials may no longer be consistent with the current test specifications. In health.
Cause-and-Effect: The only portion of a cause-and-effect test item that varies is the stem. Both the statement and the reason are correct but NOT related. These are written as a single sentence and are connected by because. Both statements are true. C.
Examination Preparation Materials The JCNDE recommends that candidates use textbooks and lecture notes as primary sources for study. The stem consists of two sentences on the same topic. These key words are capitalized to help candidates determine the correct answer. NEITHER the statement NOR the reason is correct. but the reason is correct. content emphasis or examination structure. Phenytoin B. B. Each of the following drugs is appropriate for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia EXCEPT one. 20
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. Both statements are false.
. because the accident can trigger odontoclasts into accelerated activity. the JCNDE believes they are best used to familiarize candidates with test item formats. the second is false. bone is constantly undergoing resorption and formation. Candidates are cautioned not to limit the preparation for the examination to the review of released editions of the examination. Quinidine D. The statement is NOT correct. A.
. The JCNDE does not endorse or recommend any specific texts or other teaching aids (i. Suite 700. and will pursue formal action against candidates who violate the Examination Regulations or Federal Copyright Law.e.asdanet. that support the examination program. i. Use or sharing of unreleased test items violates the Examination Regulations. regardless of the method employed. Copies may be purchased from the American Student Dental Association (ASDA). Candidates are expected to understand and interpret information and respond to examination questions without assistance or the advantage of having prior knowledge of questions or answers. or sharing of unreleased examination materials. Unreleased Examination Materials Unreleased test items comprise confidential examination material. Such activities may provide unfair advantage to individuals or groups of individuals and threaten the validity and credibility of the examination.2795. etc. How are candidates informed of the Examination Regulations? The Examination Regulations are provided in writing in the Guide for each examination. including released materials that are made available by the JCNDE through various authorized channels. 211 East Chicago Avenue. copying. candidates are not graded on a curve but against a pre-determined standard. 21
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. and/or distributing unreleased test items is strictly prohibited. This means that a candidate’s score is an accurate reflection of his/her knowledge and understanding. Official “released” editions can be identified by the ADA copyright insignia at the bottom of the document pages. these activities also violate Federal Copyright Laws. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Examination Regulations What is the purpose and intent of the National Board Examination Regulations? Examination Regulations are established to ensure that examination results are valid. The NBDEs are criterion-referenced. JCNDE. i.org.. All examination materials.
. or www.621. whether by memorization. Obtaining. use. are copyrighted to protect the security and confidentiality of the examination content. 800. Illinois 60611-2687. review courses) that are identified as NBDE preparation materials. The Examination Regulations are intended to prevent candidates from retaining or remembering questions and sharing them with other candidates and to prevent candidates from obtaining unreleased questions or answers from any source. 312.e.440. The JCNDE investigates reports or allegations associating candidates with the generation. using. primarily from candidate fees. Examination Regulations are also intended to provide all candidates with an equivalent opportunity to gain National Board certification. no candidate should have unfair advantage over others. as well as the investment of resources.Copies of released editions are available in most dental school libraries. and in the library of the American Dental Association.e. Chicago.8099 (x 2795). The guides are provided on the education/accreditation/testing area of the ADA Web site. recording. Since all examinations are the copyrighted property of the ADA.
com. Why is it unethical to ask someone for unreleased. premolar tooth morphology. www. This violates the Confidentiality Agreement that all candidates sign before they begin the examination. the candidate’s results may be withheld or invalidated. You can share any broad topic areas that are also listed in the NBDE test specifications that are published in the Guide or on the JCNDE Web site.www. as a candidate for licensure. You cannot describe specific questions and answers or context of questions related to these topics.ADA.prometric. all candidates are expected to pass the examination on their own merit without assistance. you undermine the very purpose of the examination. recalled questions or to otherwise obtain and use recalled questions? First. If another student or member of the faculty suggests that you should remember and/or share confidential examination information with other students or faculty. In addition. osteogenesis. The purpose of the examination is to ensure that you. In most cases. Submission of an appeal will stay the decision to withhold or void scores until such time as the appeal is decided. Information in the Guides is updated annually. Information about Prometric Test Center rules is available on the Prometric Web site. have achieved entry-level competence. but the general nature and intent of the regulations remains the same as described above.org.g.
. Members of the public who entrust dentists with their well-being expect that they are trustworthy and competent individuals. What happens if a candidate violates Examination Regulations? When the JCNDE receives information that indicates possible inappropriate behavior or violation of Examination Regulations. Is it acceptable for candidates to remember and share unreleased questions or to solicit or use unreleased questions that have been recalled or obtained by others? No. Federal Copyright Law protects all examinations and sharing or soliciting recalled questions violates the law.
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. the candidate is notified of the regulation that has been breached and the related penalty. scores are withheld and the candidate may have to wait up to two years to retest. e. What information can I share about the exam? You can tell others whether you thought it was difficult or easy. receive information about the appeal process. You can tell them how prepared you felt. Each examination session begins with a confidentiality statement to which candidates must agree as a condition of testing. By asking previous candidates to share unreleased questions.. Established JCNDE regulations identify prohibited activities and behavior and related penalties. These practices are also unethical in that they violate principles of veracity (truthfulness) and justice (fairness). or by obtaining them. JCNDE policies provide an appeal process and candidates who are notified that their scores have been withheld or invalidated. When scores are withheld or invalidated. you should decline and explain that this is not permitted.
The examination results are reported in standard scores of 49 to 99. you will be able to become familiar with the workings of the computer by taking a brief optional tutorial before beginning the actual examination.What if someone offers unreleased questions to me? You should not agree to accept unreleased examination items or confidential examination information or participate in the exchange of this information. They may request that you forward the materials for evaluation to determine whether the materials are indeed unreleased or confidential. The minimum passing score on the examination is a standard score of 75. The tutorial does NOT include sample National Board content. Additionally. you will experience an overview of the testing experience you will encounter on the actual testing day.prometric.com/TestDrive/default. which has been converted from the total number of correct answers. there is no penalty for selecting an incorrect response. you should inform the dean or associate dean at your school or contact the JCNDE. but it does provide the opportunity to become familiar with the basic computer steps involved in proceeding through the examination. The minimum passing score and the remaining score scale is based on the judgments of experts. During the overview.
SCORE INFORMATION Scoring of the Examination Two factors affect a candidate's score: the number of correct answers selected by the candidate and the score scale conversion for the examination.
.org to familiarize you with the mechanics of taking the computer-based NBDE Part II. If you receive unsolicited confidential or unreleased examination materials. The JCNDE uses consistent methods including equating to guarantee that scores accurately and fairly reflect the knowledge and problem solving skills assessed by the examination. you may participate in:
The scheduling and registration process The complete check-in process Introduction to test center staff and surroundings A live 15-minute sample test (generic test not a sample NBDE Part I) demonstrating the testing process Full preparation for the real test
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NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. For NBDE. Failure to do so could inadvertently implicate you in activity that violates Examination Regulations and may jeopardize your ability to achieve National Board certification and licensure. At the Prometric Test Center. you may become familiar with the testing experience through Prometric's Test Drive. In 30 minutes. A candidate's total score is reported in terms of a standard score. Tutorial A tutorial is available at www.htm for further details and pricing.
however. all fees are payable by certified check or money order to the American Dental Association. For mailin forms. The score report fee of $25 applies to each report requested. facsimile. or in person. By signing the application. No personal checks or cash will be accepted. Note that clinical testing agencies and regional boards make no use of National Board scores. Results are mailed approximately three to four weeks after the examination.S.
. the JCNDE also provides raw scores for each of the areas on the examination. mail or facsimile to 312. A score report request form is available at www.org for specific details on the scoring of examinations. but your membership number must be recorded on the check. If a change in National Board records is desired. only one overall standard score is reported. e-mail. For each area. you should notify the JCNDE of any name changes. to the dean of the accredited dental school. This information provides candidates with some information relative to their strengths and weaknesses. this includes the candidate’s number of correct responses.4105 prior to your testing appointment or you will be required to complete an additional score report request. and the national average. The NBDE Part II fee includes sending a report of scores to you. all fees are payable by money order to the American Dental Association. ADA and ASDA members may write personal checks. Once you have submitted your application. After receiving scores. If you request scores after you have submitted an application.refer to the Technical Report available at www. Score report fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. therefore. and to three dental licensing boards if requested on the NBDE Part II application form.org.ADA. In order to assist candidates in their study. a candidate enrolled in an accredited dental school (or graduated within the last five years) gives expressed permission to provide a report of scores to the dean of the dental school. You may submit your score report request electronically and pay by credit card. a copy of the legal documentation or marriage certificate must be provided. The JCNDE regulations prohibit reporting scores by telephone. district or dependency. changes to the state boards listed to receive score reports on your application to 24
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. Requests for score reports must be in writing and must be accompanied by payment of the appropriate fee.org or via facsimile 312. you may request that additional reports be sent directly to dental licensing boards or to advanced dental education programs.4105. Score Reports and Certificates The NBDE Part II is a comprehensive examination.587. For mail-in requests. Address changes must be received in writing via U. you must update your DENTPIN record and notify the Joint Commission in writing at education@ada. You should confirm the accuracy of your score report request. or print a request form to submit by mail. reports of scores should be sent directly to the dental licensing board of the state.ADA.587. Processing of additional requests requires approximately three weeks. Reports of scores are provided to others only if permission is granted in the form of a written request from the candidate. the number of items in each area. If your address changes after you submit your application and before your score is reported. Please note that it is not possible to compare standard scores with raw scores.
the JCNDE will provide a history of National Board scores (recent and previous scores). ADA and ASDA members may write personal checks. No personal checks or cash will be accepted.test must be submitted in writing with your signature (via facsimile to 312. payments must be made by money order payable to the American Dental Association. The certificate request form is available electronically as a PDF document at www. or re-checked for scoring accuracy. The request form is available at www.org. If you request score reports for advanced dental educational programs you are urged to request scores at least two months preceding program application deadlines to avoid delays in processing these requests. you should include your DENTPIN®.org to have your examination responses audited. The score audit fee is payable to the American Dental Association in the form of a money order.4105) to the JCNDE office prior to your testing appointment. Score Audits As a routine part of the overall validation process on scoring. any passing dental candidate may order a full-size (8½" x 11") certificate. the responses from the NBDE Part II are audited for accuracy before score reports are distributed.ADA. In addition to submitting payment of $25 for each school.587. However. A certificate request form and information are provided with the examination results.
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. The fee for a history of scores is $50. After receiving scores.ADA. There is a charge of $60 for examination audits. you may make a written request via a PDF form available at www. most recent examination date and indicate whether you have only taken NBDE Part I or both NBDE Part I and NBDE Part II. a small National Board Certificate is issued to each candidate who passes both the NBDE Part I and the NBDE Part II. but your membership number must be recorded on the check.ADA. As part of the score report. In order to process the request. Score audits may require approximately four to six weeks to complete and must be requested within 30 days of the reporting date on the official score report. In addition.org.
org before proceeding with your application.587. Use a dark (No. Please refer to the Eligibility Requirements.S. blacken the matching circles under the boxes. You should obtain or retrieve a DENTPIN® from www. The information that you provide on the application will be used exactly as provided for all data processing and mailing functions. slash. plus ADEA PASS. do not use ink. Date of Birth Enter your date of birth.232. letter. In addition to letters.ADA. please enter the former name used.1694.org. first name. enter only as many letters as there are spaces provided. ADEA AADSAS and TMDSAS. blanks have no circles to fill in. To avoid errors.APPENDIX A APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS The following information may be helpful for filling out the electronic or paper application. The DENTPIN® (DENTal Personal Identifier Number) is a unique personal identifier for applicants and students involved with the U. If yes. dashes and blank spaces can be used if appropriate. Leave a blank box or space when appropriate. ADEA CAAPID and the National Board Dental and Dental Hygiene Examination programs all use the DENTPIN® for identification of students and test-takers and for the confidential. or dash per box. Correct any errors by completely erasing the errors and/or any stray marks. mail or facsimile to 312. you must fulfill the eligibility requirements and provide the appropriate documentation. 26
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. For questions regarding the application process please contact the JCNDE at 800. 2) pencil to complete the computer read Scantron paper application. and your middle name.4105. After filling in the boxes. if necessary. Testing History Indicate whether you have previously taken the NBDE Part II. Submit a name change request in writing via U. please complete the entire application and proofread carefully. The DAT. all candidates must provide their Dental Personal Identifier Number (DENTPIN®).
. dental education system and standardized testing programs. secure reporting. If your name has more letters than there is space provided. if different from your last name at that time. Name Enter your name in the boxes provided. transmission and tracking of test scores and academic data. Enter one number. DENTPIN® As part of the application process.ADA.S. last name. The electronic application is available at www. Educational Background In order to take the NBDE Part II.
The fee for each dental board in excess of three is $25 per copy.) Enter the name of the dental school that granted or will grant you a DDS or DMD degree.587. please enter the name of the dental school that you attended. Please provide the appropriate documentation with your application.) 99 Dental graduate of a non-accredited dental school (not accredited by CODA or CDAC. or a student from an accredited dental school.
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. indicate your eligibility status by using one of the following codes.) 33 Dental student attending a non-accredited dental school (not accredited by CODA or CDAC. check the yes box and refer to the testing accommodation information in the Guide. Please retain a copy of the state(s) chosen to receive your scores. state.4105 prior to your testing appointment.Applications that do not meet the eligibility requirements will not be processed. Codes are listed by state. Enter the city. Students enrolled in an accredited dental school must have their applications signed by the dean (or designee). you a DDS or DMD degree (see Appendix B). enter the code number. If your dental school code number is listed. Testing Accommodations If you are requesting testing accommodations. or a student from a currently accredited dental school. or attend.
. Other candidates must submit the appropriate documents to establish eligibility.S. Year of Graduation Enter your (anticipated) year of graduation from the dental school identified above. Changes to your dental board selections must be received in the JCNDE office via facsimile at 312. Canadian schools are at the end of the list. If you are a graduate of. and/or country. This is the school that awarded. Licensing Jurisdictions to Receive Official Reports of your Scores Indicate the licensing jurisdictions that are to receive a copy of your examination results. If you are not a graduate of. or will award. 11 Dentist (Graduate of an accredited U. You may include up to three licensing jurisdictions at the time of application without any additional fee. or Canadian Dental School which is no longer on the list.
state. Candidate Signature Read the statements at the end of the application. or dental student from a non-accredited dental school.S. territory or Canadian Province abbreviation. etc. certifying that you have successfully completed all subjects in the NBDE Part II. For other countries. enter the appropriate two letter..S. Dean's Certification For dental students in an accredited dental school the application must be approved by the dean (or designee).587. stamps. provide any other mailing information that may be necessary. currency to the American Dental Association is acceptable. a dental graduate. (The electronic application will calculate this for you.S. please multiply the number of additional score reports (in excess of three) by $25 and enter the amount. If you are a dentist. but your membership number must be recorded on the check.Permanent Mailing Address Enter the address to which your scores should be mailed. If your address changes after you submit your application and before your score is reported. U. zip code or Canadian postal code. only a money order payable in U.4105.S. ADA or ASDA members may pay by personal check. If you are requesting that your results be sent to more than three state boards. documents. If your mailing address is in the United States or Canada. Applications submitted electronically require electronic certification by the dean or designee.org or via facsimile 312. If appropriate. Other candidates leave these entries blank. you must update your DENTPIN record and notify the Joint Commission in writing at education@ada. U. Your signature is required. Please determine the total amount and enter the total fee. If other. If your address is outside the USA or Canada. Dashes (-) and slashes (/) are provided for use in the address. to the paper application. enter your U. Do not send cash. Enter the name of the city. please refer to the Eligibility Requirements. Enter the appropriate country. The money order should be made payable to the American Dental Association. do not staple the fee.
NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. Fee The fee for NBDE Part II is $360. leave these entries blank.) Send a money order (paper application) for the total amount with your application and any required letters or documents. or foreign currency. Sign your name and date. Enter your daytime phone number and e-mail address. The electronic application will request that you check the boxes. If you have an apartment number. enter the name of the country in the space provided.
. Do not fold the paper application. enter it.
Dugoni School of Dentistry University of California. Los Angeles School of Dentistry Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Western University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine Colorado 12 University of Colorado Denver School of Dental Medicine Connecticut University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine District of Columbia Howard University College of Dentistry Florida 17 21 University of Florida College of Dentistry Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine Georgia 19 25 28 29 30 32 35 34 Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry Illinois Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry Midwestern University.APPENDIX B ACCREDITED DENTAL SCHOOLS
Alabama 02 University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry Arizona 22 23 04 06 05 08 10 15 Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine California University of the Pacific Arthur A. San Francisco School of Dentistry University of California.
. Illinois Indiana Indiana University School of Dentistry Iowa University of Iowa College of Dentistry Kentucky University of Kentucky College of Dentistry University of Louisville School of Dentistry 72 74 91 70 of Dentistry East Carolina University Ohio The Ohio State University College of Dentistry Case School of Dental Medicine 62 64 67 66 60 55 68 52 49 48 44 46 40 41 42 38 Surgery Massachusetts Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Michigan University of Detroit-Mercy School of Dentistry University of Michigan School of Dentistry Minnesota University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Mississippi University of Mississippi School of Dentistry Missouri University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry Nebraska Creighton University School of Dentistry University of Nebraska College of Dentistry Nevada University of Southern Nevada University of Nevada. Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine New Jersey University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey New Jersey Dental School New York Columbia University College of Dental Medicine New York University College of Dentistry Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine North Carolina University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School 37 Louisiana Louisiana State University School of Dentistry Maryland University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental
Kornberg School of Dentistry.Oklahoma 73 76 University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry Oregon Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry Pennsylvania 80 82 81 83 85 The Maurice H. Temple University University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine Puerto Rico University of Puerto Rico School of Dentistry South Carolina Medical University of South Carolina School of Dental Medicine Tennessee 86 88 90 92 93 Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry University of Tennessee College of Dentistry Texas Baylor College of Dentistry University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Dental Branch University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental Branch Virginia 94 Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry Washington University of Washington School of Dentistry West Virginia 97 98 University of West Virginia School of Dentistry Wisconsin Marquette University School of Dentistry 01 03 07 09 39 71 75 77 78 79 Dentistry
Canada University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and The University of British Columbia Faculty of Dentistry Universite Laval Faculte De Medecine Dentaire University of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry University of Manitoba Faculty of Dentistry Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry McGill University Faculty of Dentistry Universite de Montreal Faculte De Medecine Dentaire The University of Western Ontario Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
.APPENDIX C LICENSING JURISDICTIONS TO RECEIVE OFFICIAL SCORE REPORTS
01 51 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 52 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 53 37 54 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 59 45 46 47 48 49 90 Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Panama Canal Zone Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming CITA (Council of Interstate Testing Agencies)
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NBDE Part II Guide © 2010 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations All rights reserved. 7. The proportion stemming from any particular discipline depends upon the nature of the case itself. 4. 3. patient dental charting. 5. and Operative Dentistry. Endodontics Operative Dentistry Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery / Pain Control Oral Diagnosis Orthodontics / Pediatric Dentistry Patient Management Periodontics Pharmacology Prosthodontics
Case-Based Component (100 items) The case-based component of the Part II Examination presents events dealing with actual patients. Children--30 percent. might derive from any of the basic sciences and clinical disciplines. The patient cases are developed to include the following approximate distribution: Adults--70 percent. Pediatric Dentistry. The discipline-based component (Component A) includes 400 items and the case-based component (Component B) includes 100 items based on 8-10 case problems. the candidate must: 1. interpret the findings and information provided. and clinical photographs of the patient (when necessary). the case of an elderly adult might be based upon Maxillofacial Surgery / Pain Control. identify the problems and make diagnoses.
Each case contains from 10 to 15 questions about various aspects of this patient's dental care. a child's case might derive from Orthodontics. totaling 100 for all of the cases. 4. These questions. including Patient Management. Discipline-Based Component (400 items) The test items that comprise the discipline-based component are derived from the following disciplines: 1. Each case presentation in the examination consists of: 1. 2. Prosthodontics. 6. 2. and Patient Management. 8. A compromised patient is defined as a person whose health status requires modification of standard treatment. 3.APPENDIX D NBDE PART II TEST SPECIFICATIONS The comprehensive Part II Examination consists of 500 test items. whereas. 9. 2. A minimum of 15 percent of Component B test questions will address the medical management of compromised adults and children. For example. In responding to these questions.
1.0.0. 5.0. & Treatment Planning [27] General Operative Procedures [3] Preparation of Cavities [3] Restoration of Prepared Cavities [3]
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Dental Caries [8] Examination. 6. and Patient Management [19] Basic Endodontic Treatment Procedures [7] Procedural Complications [1] Traumatic Injuries [1] Adjunctive Endodontic Therapy [1] Post-Treatment Evaluation [2]
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Diagnosis [7] Etiology [4] Pathogenesis [1] Treatment Planning [8] Prognosis [1] Therapy [22] Prevention and Maintenance [7]
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