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...once you get your Dental Degree move out of state and move where ever you want.

My situation: I live in Dallas now, want to go to Baylor, and once I leave Baylor I would like to move to the east coast and work there. Anything preventing me from doing so? Will I have to do something extra since I'm moving states?
 
...once you get your Dental Degree move out of state and move where ever you want.

My situation: I live in Dallas now, want to go to Baylor, and once I leave Baylor I would like to move to the east coast and work there. Anything preventing me from doing so? Will I have to do something extra since I'm moving states?


As of now, you would have to take the Northeast Regional Boards (NERBS)....because Texas normally takes SRTA (southern boards)....and some states have a jurisprudence exam which is very easy from what I hear....
 
I think I would like to move to Maryland area. Somewhere up there... So most of you think I would have to take another test? But it would be easy on the same note?
 
Don't schools give you some help in taking the exams from other regions?
 
I know ther is a western regional board so if you go to school in the western region you can practice anywhere in that region. I know GPRs from Penn, tufts, and stony brook who did their residency in SF but had to take the Western board or California board something like that.
 
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