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Don't all dental students take the same boards? I believe the Florida Boards taken after graduation allows one to practice in the same areas he/she would have if the he/she succesfully completed the NERB. I may be totally wrong, so definitely correct if you know better..
 
For the NBDEs, the students take part one and two like every other school.
For licensure exams, Florida has its own exam so it only good for Florida. However, it is apparently one of the harder ones so if you are prepared for this one, you should do fine on any other licensure exam.
 
For the NBDEs, the students take part one and two like every other school.
For licensure exams, Florida has its own exam. However, it is apparently one of the harder ones so if you are prepared for this one, you should do fine on any other licensure exam.

That's what I thought as well. And I believe that the Florida boards allow you to practice in FL and all the states the NERB covers, but not vice versa.
 
That's what I thought as well. And I believe that the Florida boards allow you to practice in FL and all the states the NERB covers, but not vice versa.

Interesting, but are you sure?
 
That's what I thought as well. And I believe that the Florida boards allow you to practice in FL and all the states the NERB covers, but not vice versa.

Actally ur right. If u pass the Florida exam after march 2009 you know have nerb status. This means u can practice in any nerb state.
 
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