INBDE Preparation Guide for International Dentists: How to Pass in 2026
- Dr Dev Prajapati
- Jan 24
- 18 min read
You need to pass INBDE.
No INBDE score, no CAAPID application. No CAAPID application, no Advanced Standing Program. No Advanced Standing Program, no U.S. dental license.
INBDE is the gatekeeper.
For international dentists, INBDE presents unique challenges. You graduated years ago. You've been practicing on real patients, not studying textbooks. The exam covers topics you haven't thought about since dental school — and it tests them differently than your home country's exams.
Some international dentists spend 6-12 months preparing and still don't pass. Others pass in 8-10 weeks with focused preparation.
The difference isn't intelligence. It's strategy.
This guide shows you exactly how to prepare for INBDE as an international dentist — what resources to use, how to study efficiently, how long to prepare, and how to pass.
[FEATURED SNIPPET BOX — AI WILL PULL THIS]
INBDE Preparation for International Dentists: The INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) is a pass/fail exam required for CAAPID applications. The exam covers biomedical sciences, dental anatomy, clinical sciences, and patient management across approximately 500 questions over two days. International dentists should allocate 10-16 weeks for preparation, focusing on high-yield resources (Mental Dental, Bootcamp, released exams), practicing 2,000+ questions, and mastering case-based reasoning rather than rote memorization.
[TABLE OF CONTENTS]
What is the INBDE?
INBDE vs. NBDE: What Changed?
INBDE Exam Format and Structure
What Subjects Does INBDE Cover?
INBDE Scoring: Pass/Fail Explained
INBDE Eligibility for International Dentists
How to Register for INBDE
INBDE Test Centers and Scheduling
How Hard is INBDE for International Dentists?
Unique Challenges for International Dentists
How Long Should You Study for INBDE?
INBDE Study Timeline: 10-16 Week Plan
Best INBDE Study Resources (2026)
INBDE Question Banks Compared
How to Use Mental Dental for INBDE
How to Use Bootcamp for INBDE
INBDE Released Exams and Practice Tests
High-Yield INBDE Topics to Focus On
INBDE Study Strategies That Work
INBDE Study Strategies That Don't Work
How to Handle Case-Based Questions
INBDE Test Day: What to Expect
What to Bring to INBDE
INBDE Results: When and How
What If You Don't Pass INBDE?
INBDE Retake Policy
INBDE Preparation Mistakes to Avoid
How P2A Consultancy Helps With INBDE
Frequently Asked Questions About INBDE
1. What is the INBDE?
The INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) is the standardized exam that tests dental knowledge and clinical reasoning, required for dental licensure in the United States.
INBDE basics:
Element | Details |
Full name | Integrated National Board Dental Examination |
Administered by | Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations (JCNDE) |
Purpose | Assess readiness for clinical dental practice |
Format | Computer-based, case-integrated questions |
Scoring | Pass/Fail (no numerical score reported) |
Required for | CAAPID applications, dental licensure |
Why INBDE matters for international dentists:
Requirement | INBDE Role |
CAAPID application | Most schools require INBDE |
Demonstrates knowledge | Proves you know U.S. dental standards |
Levels the field | Same exam as U.S. dental students |
Gatekeeper | Can't proceed without passing |
INBDE is non-negotiable. If you want to practice dentistry in the United States, you must pass this exam.
2. INBDE vs. NBDE: What Changed?
The INBDE replaced the old two-part NBDE (National Board Dental Examination) in 2020, with significant changes to format and approach.
Historical context:
Exam | Status |
NBDE Part I | Discontinued 2020 |
NBDE Part II | Discontinued 2022 |
INBDE | Current exam (since 2020) |
Key differences:
Feature | Old NBDE | New INBDE |
Structure | Two separate exams | One integrated exam |
Focus | Basic sciences (Part I), Clinical (Part II) | Integrated throughout |
Question style | Standalone questions | Case-based, integrated |
Scoring | Numerical score | Pass/Fail only |
Length | Part I + Part II separately | Two days, one exam |
What "integrated" means:
The INBDE integrates basic sciences with clinical scenarios. Instead of testing anatomy in isolation, you might get a patient case where anatomical knowledge helps you make a clinical decision.
Example:
Old NBDE Style | New INBDE Style |
"Which nerve innervates the lower lip?" | "A patient reports numbness after extraction of #30. Based on the anatomy, which nerve was most likely affected?" |
Why this matters for international dentists:
The integrated format requires connecting knowledge across subjects — not just memorizing facts. Your clinical experience actually helps here, as you're used to applying knowledge to real situations.
3. INBDE Exam Format and Structure
The INBDE is a two-day computer-based examination with approximately 500 questions.
Exam structure:
Element | Details |
Duration | Two days |
Questions per day | ~250 questions |
Total questions | ~500 questions |
Format | Computer-based at Prometric centers |
Question types | Multiple choice, case-based |
Day 1 breakdown:
Component | Details |
Morning session | ~125 questions |
Break | Scheduled lunch break |
Afternoon session | ~125 questions |
Total time | ~8 hours (including breaks) |
Day 2 breakdown:
Component | Details |
Morning session | ~125 questions |
Break | Scheduled lunch break |
Afternoon session | ~125 questions |
Total time | ~8 hours (including breaks) |
Question formats:
Format | Description |
Standalone | Single question, no case |
Case-based | Patient scenario with multiple questions |
Testlet | Series of related questions |
Case-based format example:
A patient case is presented with:
Chief complaint
Medical history
Clinical findings
Radiographs (images)
Multiple questions related to the case
4. What Subjects Does INBDE Cover?
The INBDE covers foundational biomedical sciences, dental sciences, and clinical dental subjects in an integrated manner.
Foundation Biomedical Sciences:
Subject | Topics |
Anatomic Sciences | Head/neck anatomy, dental anatomy, histology |
Biochemistry & Physiology | Metabolism, cellular processes |
Microbiology & Pathology | Oral pathogens, disease processes |
Pharmacology | Dental drugs, anesthetics, interactions |
Clinical Dental Sciences:
Subject | Topics |
Cariology & Restorative | Caries, restorations, materials |
Endodontics | Pulp biology, root canal treatment |
Oral Surgery | Extractions, surgical procedures |
Orthodontics | Malocclusion, growth & development |
Pediatric Dentistry | Child patients, behavior management |
Periodontics | Periodontal disease, treatment |
Prosthodontics | Fixed, removable, implants |
Patient Management:
Subject | Topics |
Medical Emergencies | Recognition, management |
Patient Assessment | Diagnosis, treatment planning |
Ethics & Professionalism | Professional conduct, legal issues |
Infection Control | Sterilization, OSHA guidelines |
Content weighting:
The JCNDE doesn't publish exact percentages, but based on exam analysis:
Category | Approximate Weight |
Biomedical Sciences | 20-25% |
Clinical Sciences | 50-55% |
Patient Management | 15-20% |
Ethics/Professionalism | 5-10% |
5. INBDE Scoring: Pass/Fail Explained
The INBDE uses pass/fail scoring — you either pass or you don't. No numerical score is reported.
Scoring basics:
Element | Details |
Score type | Pass/Fail |
Numerical score | Not provided |
Passing standard | Set by JCNDE |
Result | "Pass" or "Fail" only |
What pass/fail means for you:
Implication | Details |
No competitive advantage | Can't score "higher" than someone else |
All passes equal | 75% and 95% both = Pass |
Schools see | Pass or Fail only |
Your goal | Pass, not maximize score |
Why this matters for preparation:
Old NBDE Strategy | New INBDE Strategy |
Score as high as possible | Pass with comfortable margin |
Master everything | Master enough to pass confidently |
Aim for 90%+ | Aim for solid pass |
Passing standard:
The JCNDE uses criterion-referenced scoring — there's no curve. The standard represents minimum competency, not comparison to other test-takers.
6. INBDE Eligibility for International Dentists
International dentists are eligible to take INBDE once their educational credentials are verified.
Eligibility requirements:
Requirement | Details |
Dental degree | Graduate of dental school outside U.S./Canada |
Credential verification | ECE or WES evaluation |
Application | Through JCNDE |
Fee | Exam fee required |
Application pathway for international dentists:
Step | Action |
1 | Complete dental degree |
2 | Obtain credential evaluation (ECE or WES) |
3 | Apply through JCNDE |
4 | Receive eligibility confirmation |
5 | Schedule exam at Prometric |
6 | Take exam |
Documentation needed:
Document | Purpose |
Credential evaluation | Verifies dental degree |
Dental school transcript | Official academic record |
Degree certificate | Proof of graduation |
Passport/ID | Identity verification |
7. How to Register for INBDE
Register for INBDE through the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations (JCNDE).
Registration steps:
Step | Action |
1 | Create account at JCNDE website |
2 | Complete application |
3 | Submit credential evaluation |
4 | Pay examination fee |
5 | Receive Authorization to Test (ATT) |
6 | Schedule at Prometric center |
Timeline:
Phase | Duration |
Application processing | 2-4 weeks |
Credential verification | Already done (ECE/WES) |
ATT issuance | After approval |
Scheduling window | 6 months from ATT |
Fees (verify current amounts):
Fee | Approximate Amount |
INBDE exam fee | ~$760 |
Late fees | Additional if applicable |
Reschedule fees | If you change date |
Important notes:
Schedule early — preferred dates fill up
ATT has expiration — don't wait too long to schedule
Both days must be scheduled together
Days must be consecutive or within specified window
8. INBDE Test Centers and Scheduling
INBDE is administered at Prometric testing centers throughout the United States and internationally.
Test center details:
Element | Details |
Provider | Prometric |
Locations | Major cities in U.S. and internationally |
Scheduling | Online through Prometric |
Availability | Year-round (subject to availability) |
Scheduling tips:
Tip | Reason |
Schedule early | Popular dates fill quickly |
Consider location | Travel, accommodation needs |
Plan for both days | Must be scheduled together |
Allow prep buffer | Don't schedule before you're ready |
International testing:
Some Prometric centers outside the U.S. offer INBDE. This can be convenient if you haven't relocated yet, but verify availability.
Day of exam logistics:
Item | Details |
Arrival | 30 minutes before appointment |
ID required | Valid passport or government ID |
Security | Biometric check-in |
Personal items | Stored in locker (no phones in testing room) |
9. How Hard is INBDE for International Dentists?
INBDE is challenging but passable with proper preparation. The difficulty depends on your background and study approach.
Difficulty factors:
Factor | Impact |
Years since dental school | Longer = more review needed |
Dental school curriculum | Some align better with INBDE |
English proficiency | Reading speed matters |
Study habits | Effective methods matter more |
Preparation time | Adequate time essential |
Pass rates:
The JCNDE doesn't publish pass rates by demographic, but anecdotally:
Population | General Pass Rate |
U.S. dental students | 90%+ (first attempt) |
International dentists | Variable — depends on preparation |
What makes it challenging for international dentists:
Challenge | Why |
Time since graduation | Material forgotten |
Different curriculum | Topics may be unfamiliar |
U.S.-specific content | Guidelines, drugs, protocols |
Integrated format | Different from memorization-based exams |
English terminology | Different terms for same concepts |
What makes it achievable:
Advantage | Why |
Clinical experience | Case-based questions leverage your experience |
Mature study skills | Know how to learn efficiently |
Motivation | Clear goal drives focused study |
Pass/fail format | Don't need to score highest |
10. Unique Challenges for International Dentists
International dentists face specific challenges that require targeted preparation strategies.
Challenge 1: Time since dental school
Problem | Solution |
Forgot basic sciences | Focused review of high-yield topics |
Haven't studied in years | Rebuild study habits gradually |
Clinical mindset, not student mindset | Shift to test-taking mode |
Challenge 2: Curriculum differences
Problem | Solution |
Different drug names | Learn U.S. brand/generic names |
Different protocols | Study U.S. guidelines specifically |
Topics not covered in your school | Identify gaps early, fill them |
Challenge 3: U.S.-specific content
Topic | What's Different |
Pharmacology | U.S. drug names, FDA approved medications |
Infection control | OSHA, CDC guidelines |
Ethics | HIPAA, U.S. legal framework |
Public health | U.S. dental public health system |
Challenge 4: Integrated question format
Problem | Solution |
Used to straightforward questions | Practice case-based reasoning |
Memorized facts separately | Learn to connect concepts |
Not used to long stems | Build reading stamina |
Challenge 5: English as second language
Problem | Solution |
Slower reading speed | Practice timed questions |
Unfamiliar terminology | Build dental vocabulary |
Complex question stems | Practice parsing long questions |
11. How Long Should You Study for INBDE?
Most international dentists need 10-16 weeks of dedicated preparation to pass INBDE comfortably.
Study duration factors:
Factor | Shorter Prep (10-12 weeks) | Longer Prep (14-16+ weeks) |
Recent graduation | ✅ | |
Strong basic science background | ✅ | |
Full-time study possible | ✅ | |
Good English proficiency | ✅ | |
Graduated 5+ years ago | ✅ | |
Many knowledge gaps | ✅ | |
Working while studying | ✅ | |
English challenges | ✅ |
Recommended timelines:
Situation | Recommended Duration |
Recent graduate, full-time study | 10-12 weeks |
Recent graduate, part-time study | 14-16 weeks |
5+ years out, full-time study | 12-14 weeks |
5+ years out, part-time study | 16-20 weeks |
Study hours:
Study Type | Hours Per Day | Total Hours |
Full-time | 6-8 hours | 400-600 hours total |
Part-time | 3-4 hours | 300-500 hours total |
Dr. Dev's approach:
Dr. Dev passed INBDE in 10 weeks with focused, efficient study. His key insight: strategy matters more than time. Smart preparation beats long preparation.
12. INBDE Study Timeline: 10-16 Week Plan
A structured study plan ensures comprehensive coverage and adequate practice time.
Phase 1: Foundation (Weeks 1-4)
Week | Focus |
1-2 | Content review: Biomedical sciences (anatomy, biochemistry, physiology) |
3-4 | Content review: Pathology, pharmacology, microbiology |
Begin light question practice (50-100/day) |
Phase 2: Clinical Integration (Weeks 5-8)
Week | Focus |
5-6 | Clinical sciences: Restorative, endo, perio, prostho |
7-8 | Clinical sciences: Oral surgery, ortho, pediatrics |
Increase question practice (100-150/day) | |
Identify weak areas |
Phase 3: Intensive Practice (Weeks 9-12)
Week | Focus |
9-10 | Heavy question practice (150-200/day) |
Focus on weak areas identified | |
Full-length practice exams | |
11-12 | Review high-yield topics |
Simulate test conditions | |
Address remaining gaps |
Phase 4: Final Review (Weeks 13-16, if needed)
Week | Focus |
13-14 | Second pass on weak areas |
More practice exams | |
15-16 | Light review, build confidence |
Rest before exam |
Daily study structure:
Time | Activity |
Morning (3-4 hours) | Content review or new material |
Afternoon (3-4 hours) | Question practice and review |
Evening (1-2 hours) | Review missed questions, weak areas |
13. Best INBDE Study Resources (2026)
The right resources make preparation efficient and effective.
Essential resources:
Resource | Type | Purpose |
Mental Dental | Video lectures, questions | Primary learning resource |
Bootcamp | Question bank | Practice and assessment |
INBDE Released Exams | Official practice | Realistic practice |
First Aid for NBDE | Review book | Quick reference |
Resource comparison:
Resource | Strengths | Best For |
Mental Dental | Comprehensive videos, organized | Content learning |
Bootcamp | Large question bank, explanations | Practice |
Released Exams | Authentic questions | Final preparation |
First Aid | Condensed high-yield | Quick review |
Supplementary resources:
Resource | Use Case |
Dental Anatomy (Woelfel's) | Dental anatomy deep dive |
Mosby's Review | Additional questions |
YouTube (Dental Bootcamp, etc.) | Visual learning support |
Anki decks | Memorization/retention |
What you DON'T need:
Skip | Why |
Every textbook | Too much time, low yield |
Multiple question banks | One good one is enough |
Expensive courses | Resources above are sufficient |
14. INBDE Question Banks Compared
Question banks are essential for INBDE preparation. Here's how the major options compare.
Major question banks:
Question Bank | Questions | Key Features |
Bootcamp | 2,000+ | Popular, good explanations |
Mental Dental | 1,500+ | Integrated with video content |
Mosby's | 1,000+ | Book format, classic |
Detailed comparison:
Feature | Bootcamp | Mental Dental |
Question count | 2,000+ | 1,500+ |
Question quality | High | High |
Explanations | Detailed | Detailed |
Interface | Modern, mobile-friendly | Good |
Integration | Questions only | Videos + questions |
Price | Moderate | Moderate |
Updates | Regular | Regular |
How many questions should you do?
Preparation Level | Questions |
Minimum | 1,500+ |
Recommended | 2,000-2,500 |
Thorough | 3,000+ |
Question bank strategy:
Phase | Approach |
Early | Untimed, learning mode, review all explanations |
Middle | Timed, mixed subjects, identify patterns |
Late | Timed, full-length blocks, simulate test |
15. How to Use Mental Dental for INBDE
Mental Dental is a popular comprehensive resource combining video lectures with integrated questions.
What Mental Dental offers:
Component | Description |
Video lectures | Topic-by-topic coverage |
Integrated questions | Questions after each section |
Review materials | Notes and summaries |
Organization | Structured by subject |
Effective Mental Dental strategy:
Step | Action |
1 | Watch videos at 1.5x speed (adjust as needed) |
2 | Take brief notes on key concepts |
3 | Complete associated questions immediately |
4 | Review missed questions thoroughly |
5 | Flag topics for later review |
Tips for Mental Dental:
Tip | Rationale |
Don't just watch passively | Engage actively with material |
Speed up videos | Efficient use of time |
Do questions after each section | Reinforce immediately |
Return to weak sections | Targeted review |
Mental Dental limitations:
Limitation | Solution |
May not cover everything | Supplement with Bootcamp questions |
Video-heavy | Balance with active practice |
Time-consuming to watch all | Prioritize weak areas |
16. How to Use Bootcamp for INBDE
Bootcamp is a popular question bank that many successful INBDE test-takers use as their primary practice resource.
What Bootcamp offers:
Component | Description |
Question bank | 2,000+ questions |
Detailed explanations | For every question |
Performance tracking | Track progress by topic |
Custom tests | Create focused practice sets |
Full-length exams | Simulate test day |
Effective Bootcamp strategy:
Phase | Approach |
Learning phase | Untimed, tutor mode, read all explanations |
Practice phase | Timed blocks, mixed subjects |
Final phase | Full-length simulated exams |
Bootcamp tips:
Tip | Rationale |
Do ALL questions at least once | Exposure to question styles |
Review wrong answers thoroughly | Learning happens in review |
Redo missed questions | Ensure understanding |
Track weak subjects | Focus additional study |
Simulate test conditions | Build stamina and timing |
Recommended Bootcamp schedule:
Week | Questions/Day | Mode |
1-4 | 50-100 | Untimed, tutor |
5-8 | 100-150 | Timed blocks |
9-12 | 150-200 | Full simulations |
17. INBDE Released Exams and Practice Tests
Released exams from JCNDE provide the most authentic practice experience.
Official released materials:
Material | Description |
INBDE Released Items | Official questions from JCNDE |
Practice exam | Full-length official practice |
Why released exams matter:
Benefit | Impact |
Authentic question style | Know exactly what to expect |
Official difficulty level | Calibrate your preparation |
Test yourself realistically | Accurate self-assessment |
How to use released exams:
Strategy | Timing |
Save for later preparation | Don't waste early |
Simulate real conditions | Timed, no distractions |
Review thoroughly | Learn from every question |
Use as final assessment | Gauge readiness before real exam |
Recommended approach:
When | What |
4 weeks before exam | First full-length practice exam |
2 weeks before exam | Second practice exam |
Final week | Light review, rest |
18. High-Yield INBDE Topics to Focus On
Some topics appear frequently on INBDE and should receive priority attention.
High-yield biomedical sciences:
Topic | Why High-Yield |
Head and neck anatomy | Heavily tested, clinically relevant |
Dental anatomy | Foundation for clinical questions |
Oral pathology | Common clinical scenarios |
Pharmacology (dental drugs) | Practical application |
Microbiology (oral pathogens) | Infection control, treatment |
High-yield clinical topics:
Topic | Why High-Yield |
Cariology and caries management | Core dental topic |
Periodontology | Common in case scenarios |
Endodontics | Diagnosis, treatment planning |
Local anesthesia | Technique, complications |
Medical emergencies | Patient safety |
Radiographic interpretation | Many image-based questions |
High-yield patient management:
Topic | Why High-Yield |
Treatment planning | Integrated into cases |
Medical history evaluation | Risk assessment |
Ethics and professionalism | Dedicated questions |
Infection control | OSHA, CDC guidelines |
Topics that surprise international dentists:
Topic | Why Unexpected |
U.S. drug names | Different from home country |
OSHA regulations | U.S.-specific |
HIPAA | U.S. privacy law |
CDC guidelines | U.S. infection control |
ADA codes | U.S. procedure coding |
19. INBDE Study Strategies That Work
Effective study strategies maximize learning in minimum time.
Strategy 1: Active recall over passive reading
Passive (Less Effective) | Active (More Effective) |
Reading textbook | Answering questions |
Watching videos passively | Taking notes, pausing to recall |
Highlighting | Self-testing |
Strategy 2: Spaced repetition
Approach | Implementation |
Review weak topics multiple times | Return to difficult material at intervals |
Use flashcards (Anki) | Built-in spaced repetition |
Don't cram | Spread learning over time |
Strategy 3: Question-based learning
Approach | Implementation |
Learn from questions | Questions reveal what's actually tested |
Review explanations thoroughly | Understanding > memorization |
Track patterns | Certain concepts repeat |
Strategy 4: Simulate test conditions
Approach | Implementation |
Timed practice | Build pacing skills |
Full-length exams | Build stamina |
Minimize distractions | Practice focusing |
Strategy 5: Focus on weaknesses
Approach | Implementation |
Identify weak subjects early | Use diagnostic tests |
Spend more time on weaknesses | Don't just review what you know |
Track improvement | Confirm weakness is addressed |
20. INBDE Study Strategies That Don't Work
Avoid these common but ineffective study approaches.
Ineffective strategy 1: Passive reading
What People Do | Why It Fails |
Read textbooks cover-to-cover | Low retention, time-consuming |
Highlight everything | Creates illusion of learning |
Re-read the same material | Diminishing returns |
Ineffective strategy 2: Too many resources
What People Do | Why It Fails |
Buy every resource available | Overwhelm, can't finish any |
Keep switching resources | No depth |
Chase "secret" resources | Doesn't exist |
Ineffective strategy 3: Memorizing without understanding
What People Do | Why It Fails |
Memorize isolated facts | Can't apply to integrated cases |
Learn without understanding why | Forget quickly |
Skip explanations | Miss learning opportunity |
Ineffective strategy 4: Avoiding weak areas
What People Do | Why It Fails |
Study what they already know | Comfortable but not productive |
Avoid difficult topics | Weakness remains |
Focus on strengths | Diminishing returns |
Ineffective strategy 5: Cramming
What People Do | Why It Fails |
Study intensely right before exam | Short-term memory only |
Pull all-nighters | Fatigue hurts performance |
Skip breaks | Burnout, reduced retention |
21. How to Handle Case-Based Questions
INBDE's integrated, case-based format requires specific strategies different from traditional question formats.
Case-based question structure:
Component | Description |
Patient scenario | Chief complaint, history |
Clinical findings | Exam findings, symptoms |
Diagnostic information | Radiographs, test results |
Multiple questions | 3-5 questions per case |
Case-based question strategy:
Step | Action |
1 | Read the entire case first |
2 | Identify key information (highlight mentally) |
3 | Understand what's being asked |
4 | Connect clinical findings to basic sciences |
5 | Answer based on integrated understanding |
Key skills for case-based questions:
Skill | Application |
Pattern recognition | Identify common clinical presentations |
Clinical reasoning | Connect symptoms to diagnosis |
Integration | Apply basic science to clinical scenario |
Elimination | Rule out wrong answers systematically |
Example case approach:
Case:Â 45-year-old patient with severe pain in lower right molar, swelling, fever.
Information | What It Tells You |
Severe pain | Active infection or inflammation |
Lower right molar | Localize anatomy |
Swelling | Infection spreading |
Fever | Systemic involvement |
Integration | Likely acute periapical abscess, need to consider anatomy of spread, treatment, antibiotics |
Common case scenarios:
Scenario Type | What to Know |
Dental emergency | Recognition, management |
Restorative planning | Materials, technique selection |
Periodontal assessment | Classification, treatment planning |
Medical conditions | Modifications needed |
Pediatric patient | Age-appropriate care |
22. INBDE Test Day: What to Expect
Knowing what to expect on test day reduces anxiety and improves performance.
Before the exam:
When | What |
Night before | Good sleep (7-8 hours minimum) |
Morning of | Light breakfast, avoid new foods |
Arrival | 30 minutes early |
Check-in process:
Step | What Happens |
1 | Present ID (government-issued) |
2 | Biometric registration (photo, palm scan) |
3 | Store personal items in locker |
4 | Receive scratch paper/whiteboard |
5 | Escorted to testing station |
During the exam:
Element | Details |
Computer station | Individual workstation |
Time display | Clock visible on screen |
Breaks | Scheduled and unscheduled available |
Questions | Presented one at a time or in sets |
Break structure:
Day | Breaks |
Day 1 | Lunch break + optional breaks |
Day 2 | Lunch break + optional breaks |
What you CAN do:
Allowed | Details |
Use restroom | Raises hand, escorted |
Take breaks | Clock may or may not stop |
Use scratch materials | Provided, collected after |
What you CANNOT do:
Not Allowed | Consequence |
Bring phone | Stored in locker |
Bring notes | Testing violation |
Communicate with others | Testing violation |
Leave early without permission | Testing violation |
23. What to Bring to INBDE
Bring required items and nothing prohibited.
Required:
Item | Notes |
Government-issued ID | Passport recommended for international dentists |
Confirmation email | May be requested |
Scheduling confirmation | Know your appointment time |
Recommended:
Item | Purpose |
Snacks | For breaks (store in locker) |
Water | Stay hydrated |
Light jacket | Testing rooms can be cold |
Comfortable clothes | You'll be sitting for hours |
Leave at home:
Item | Why |
Phone | Must be in locker anyway |
Study materials | Can't use during breaks |
Valuables | Unnecessary risk |
Complicated watches | May be flagged |
24. INBDE Results: When and How
INBDE results are released approximately 3-4 weeks after the examination.
Results timeline:
Event | Timing |
Exam completed | Day 2 |
Results released | ~3-4 weeks later |
Results method | Online through JCNDE |
Score report | Pass/Fail status |
How to receive results:
Step | Action |
1 | Log into JCNDE account |
2 | Navigate to score reports |
3 | View Pass/Fail status |
4 | Download official score report |
What the score report shows:
Element | Information |
Pass/Fail status | Your result |
Performance by area | General feedback (not detailed breakdown) |
Official documentation | For applications |
Sending scores to schools:
Method | Details |
Through CAAPID | Scores sent as part of application |
Direct request | Can request scores sent to schools |
25. What If You Don't Pass INBDE?
Not passing INBDE is disappointing but not the end. You can retake the exam.
Immediate steps:
Step | Action |
1 | Process the disappointment |
2 | Review your preparation honestly |
3 | Identify what went wrong |
4 | Create improved study plan |
5 | Register for retake |
Analysis questions:
Question | Purpose |
Did I study enough hours? | Assess time investment |
Did I use effective strategies? | Assess method |
Which areas were weakest? | Focus retake preparation |
Was I prepared for the format? | Address test-taking skills |
Were there external factors? | Illness, anxiety, etc. |
Retake preparation:
Approach | Implementation |
Identify specific weaknesses | Focus additional study |
Change what didn't work | Don't repeat failed strategies |
Consider additional resources | Course, tutor, different materials |
Allow adequate time | Don't rush retake |
26. INBDE Retake Policy
The JCNDE allows retakes with specific requirements and limitations.
Retake policy:
Element | Details |
Retakes allowed | Yes |
Waiting period | Typically 90 days |
Number of attempts | Limited (check current policy) |
Fees | Full exam fee each attempt |
Retake strategy:
If You Failed | Approach |
By small margin | Target weak areas specifically |
By large margin | More comprehensive review needed |
Due to anxiety/test-taking | Focus on simulation and strategy |
Due to knowledge gaps | Extend study timeline |
Between attempts:
Action | Purpose |
Honest assessment | Identify what went wrong |
Revised study plan | Address weaknesses |
Additional practice | More questions |
Consider support | Tutor, course, study group |
27. INBDE Preparation Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these common mistakes that lead to poor performance or failure.
Mistake 1: Insufficient practice questions
Problem | Solution |
Only read/watched content | Do 2,000+ questions |
Skipped question explanations | Read every explanation |
Didn't simulate test conditions | Do full-length practice exams |
Mistake 2: Wrong study timeline
Problem | Solution |
Too short (< 8 weeks) | Allow 10-16 weeks |
Too long (> 6 months) | Focus intensifies, don't drag out |
Inconsistent | Study daily, not sporadic |
Mistake 3: Ignoring weak areas
Problem | Solution |
Avoided difficult topics | Face them directly |
Studied only what you like | Balance with weaknesses |
Didn't track performance | Use analytics to identify gaps |
Mistake 4: Poor resource choices
Problem | Solution |
Too many resources | Pick 2-3, master them |
Wrong resources | Use proven resources |
No question bank | Essential for INBDE |
Mistake 5: Neglecting test-taking skills
Problem | Solution |
Only studied content | Practice timing, strategy |
Never took full-length exam | Simulate before real test |
Poor time management | Practice pacing |
Mistake 6: Burnout
Problem | Solution |
Studied without breaks | Schedule rest days |
All-or-nothing mindset | Sustainable daily routine |
Neglected health | Sleep, exercise, nutrition |
28. How P2A Consultancy Helps With INBDE
P2A provides strategic INBDE preparation guidance based on Dr. Dev's proven 10-week approach.
The INBDE challenge for international dentists:
Most international dentists:
Don't know which resources to use
Study inefficiently (too much time on low-yield topics)
Don't practice enough questions
Don't simulate test conditions
Don't address weak areas systematically
Dr. Dev's approach:
Dr. Dev passed INBDE in 10 weeks using focused, strategic preparation. His philosophy:
Principle | Application |
Strategy over grinding | Smart study beats long study |
Questions over reading | Active learning over passive |
Focus on high-yield | Don't waste time on low-yield |
Simulate test conditions | Practice like you play |
Address weaknesses | Don't avoid difficult topics |
How P2A helps:
Support Area | What We Provide |
Study planning | Personalized timeline based on your situation |
Resource selection | Which resources to use and how |
Strategy guidance | Efficient study approaches |
Progress monitoring | Keep you on track |
Weak area focus | Identify and address gaps |
P2A INBDE support is part of comprehensive CAAPID preparation.
When you work with P2A, INBDE guidance integrates with:
CAAPID application support
Clinical Preceptorship
Interview Mentorship
Complete pathway guidance
29. Frequently Asked Questions About INBDE
What is INBDE?
INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) is the standardized dental licensing exam in the United States, required for CAAPID applications and dental licensure.
Is INBDE pass/fail?
Yes, INBDE uses pass/fail scoring. No numerical score is provided — you either pass or fail.
How long should I study for INBDE?
Most international dentists need 10-16 weeks of dedicated study. The exact time depends on how long since graduation, study hours available, and baseline knowledge.
What are the best INBDE study resources?
Mental Dental for content learning, Bootcamp for question practice, and official released exams for final preparation are the core recommended resources.
How many questions should I practice for INBDE?
Aim for at least 2,000 practice questions. More is better — 2,500-3,000+ provides thorough preparation.
What subjects are on INBDE?
INBDE covers biomedical sciences (anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, pathology), clinical dental sciences (restorative, endo, perio, prostho, oral surgery, ortho, pedo), and patient management.
How hard is INBDE for international dentists?
INBDE is challenging but passable with proper preparation. The integrated, case-based format and U.S.-specific content present unique challenges that targeted preparation can address.
What is the INBDE pass rate?
JCNDE doesn't publish pass rates by demographic. With proper preparation, international dentists can pass on their first attempt.
Can I retake INBDE if I fail?
Yes, retakes are allowed after a waiting period (typically 90 days). There are limits on total attempts.
How much does INBDE cost?
The exam fee is approximately $760. Additional fees may apply for rescheduling or other services.
When are INBDE results released?
Results are typically available 3-4 weeks after the exam, accessed through your JCNDE online account.
What should I bring to INBDE?
Bring government-issued ID (passport recommended), confirmation email, snacks/water for breaks, and comfortable clothing. Leave phones and study materials behind.
What is the INBDE format?
INBDE is a two-day, computer-based exam with approximately 500 multiple-choice questions, many integrated into patient case scenarios.
How do I register for INBDE?
Register through the JCNDE website. You'll need credential evaluation, complete the application, pay the fee, and receive an Authorization to Test before scheduling at a Prometric center.
What makes INBDE different from NBDE?
INBDE replaced the two-part NBDE with a single integrated exam. INBDE uses case-based questions that integrate basic and clinical sciences, with pass/fail scoring instead of numerical scores.
INBDE is Passable. You Just Need the Right Approach.
Thousands of international dentists have passed INBDE. You can too.
The difference between those who pass and those who don't isn't intelligence — it's strategy.
The right approach:
Study 10-16 weeks with focused intention
Use proven resources (Mental Dental, Bootcamp, released exams)
Practice 2,000+ questions
Simulate test conditions
Address weaknesses directly
The wrong approach:
Study passively by reading
Use too many resources
Avoid difficult topics
Never simulate full exams
Cram at the last minute
P2A Consultancy provides strategic INBDE guidance as part of comprehensive CAAPID support. Dr. Dev passed in 10 weeks — learn his approach.
About the Author
Dr. Dev Prajapati Co-Founder, P2A Consultancy
Dr. Dev passed INBDE in 10 weeks using focused, strategic preparation. He didn't study longer than everyone else — he studied smarter. Now he shares that approach with international dentists through P2A's comprehensive CAAPID support.