Dreamdental17 New Member Feb 9, 2020 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hi all, I have passed nbde part 1 around 5 years ago and now thinking to take inbde instead of part 2. Is this a good idea?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hi all, I have passed nbde part 1 around 5 years ago and now thinking to take inbde instead of part 2. Is this a good idea?
D ddm99 New Member 5+ Year Member Mar 5, 2020 #3 Once you pass part 1, you can't take the inbde. You have to keep going with the same pathway of part 1 and 2
Once you pass part 1, you can't take the inbde. You have to keep going with the same pathway of part 1 and 2
Hybridtavo Dr Ortegon 15+ Year Member May 12, 2020 #4 https://www.ada.org/~/media/JCNDE/pdfs/inbde_retest_policy_and_eligibility.pdf?la=en
D Dr. Saroian Full Member 7+ Year Member May 14, 2020 #5 It is a good idea but, It is better to check with JCNDE for eligibility first.
D DustFreeEraser Full Member 10+ Year Member May 14, 2020 #6 Hybridtavo said: https://www.ada.org/~/media/JCNDE/pdfs/inbde_retest_policy_and_eligibility.pdf?la=en Click to expand... This is an extremely informative pdf and will probably answer most of the eligibility related questions
Hybridtavo said: https://www.ada.org/~/media/JCNDE/pdfs/inbde_retest_policy_and_eligibility.pdf?la=en Click to expand... This is an extremely informative pdf and will probably answer most of the eligibility related questions
docvan Full Member 7+ Year Member May 14, 2020 #7 ddm99 said: Once you pass part 1, you can't take the inbde. You have to keep going with the same pathway of part 1 and 2 Click to expand... I have a feeling it’s the other way. Once you do inbde you can’t go back.
ddm99 said: Once you pass part 1, you can't take the inbde. You have to keep going with the same pathway of part 1 and 2 Click to expand... I have a feeling it’s the other way. Once you do inbde you can’t go back.