Licensure in Other States

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I'm at UT-Memphis and will take the SREB for my licensure to practice, but I'm wondering how it would work to get certified in another state that doesn't participate in regional examinations.

If I wanted to practice in North Carolina when i'm done, how hard is it to take their boards along with the SREB?

Patients is always an issue, but do states such as NC prefer to only have UNC grads practicing there?

Just looking ahead.

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Obviously, only grads of UNC are competent enough to delivery dental care to the residents of North Carolina.
 
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There is a D4 student at UT that is taking the North Carolina board exam and moving there upon graduation. If you send me your email I will give you her name. Go to www.aadexam.org to see what states SRTA covers. There's quite a few that accept it.
 
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