He may have to. Anything under a 92 these days simply won't cut itYah-E said:Standford:
I know you're not retaking it right? Please tell me you don't need to retake it! 😱
We've talked about this already in the other thread, if anyone retakes the Part 1 after they've earned a 90 or 91 is fcuking (sorry Bill) nuts! Especially Stanford Fencer! With his credentials in OMFS research, his CV will shine regardless.psiyung said:He may have to. Anything under a 92 these days simply won't cut it
Stanford Fencer said:Hi,
For those of you who had to do it to raise your scores, how was the experience re-preparing and re-taking Part 1?
Thanks!
ItsGavinC said:It was a terrible experience. Not so much the actual material, which seemed to come back sharper than ever for the most part, but because of the fact that I'm fully immersed in clinic and actually doing dentistry, which makes relearning the part I material quite a bit less interesting than it was when I prepped for the exam during my D1 year. Repreparing really makes you feel as though you are regressing in your dental school experience, or at least it did for me.
So I restudied and put in quite a bit of time, but still haven't retaken it, and don't know that I ever will.
Stanford Fencer said:Folks, thanks for the feedback. I'm seriously at a bind here. I received a decent score...above a 92 but not by much. I was then told by an important OMFS mentor that it's not competitive.
Those that I know from my school who applied to OMFS this year mostly had above a 95... those that I'll be applying with also for the most part broke 95. I think that's why I was recommended a retake.
Hopefully someone has a REAL positive story with re-taking the boards... 😎
yikes 😱Doggie said:I know a girl who recieved 93 or 94 on her part I. She felt that it was not competitive enough for Ortho, so she retook it one year later. I think she recieved mid 80's on her 2nd try! OUCH!!
Needless to say, she didnt get any interviews to Ortho.
Stanford Fencer said:Folks, thanks for the feedback. I'm seriously at a bind here. I received a decent score...above a 92 but not by much. I was then told by an important OMFS mentor that it's not competitive.
Those that I know from my school who applied to OMFS this year mostly had above a 95... those that I'll be applying with also for the most part broke 95. I think that's why I was recommended a retake.
Hopefully someone has a REAL positive story with re-taking the boards... 😎

Stanford Fencer said:Yeah, I think it's all relative. When 7 people from your class apply, and you have the second lowest score, and the top 5 broke 95... you're stuck in my shoes.![]()
LegendDMD said:Can you retake only certain sections or must one retake the whole exam. Also, is it averaged in with your first exam or the second one becomes your final score?
griffin04 said:Go try the International Dentist forum. Seems like the students over there retake the boards more often, but are usually trying to raise a 79 to a 92, not exactly what you're looking for.
Rather than trying to cram and retake it while you are still freaking out about clinic requirements, why not try applying with your score and seeing what happens? People do get into OMS with <95. Don't limit yourself and apply EVERYWHERE if you are truly scared; all you have to lose is the application fees. It is probably impossible to predict which schools will invite you to interview, and unless you throw in an application, you will never know. If you don't match, it may be easier to retake them when you are out of dental school and don't have to worry about exams and requirements. You would have more time to devote solely to the exam.
If I hadn't matched this year, I was contemplating retaking part 1. But in order to do this, I figured I would have to take 2 months off from private practice, move back home, purchase new review books-exams-decks, and study full time to relearn all that Biochem that I have long forgotten. But if I ended up like what doggie posted and got lower than my initial score, I would have to completely abandon my goals to specialize. Thankfully I scraped by and it didn't have to come to that.
BTW, aren't you in a PhD program? That's got to be huge on an application, how many OMS applicants have that?
tooth2007 said:You can retake part 1 after you graduate. What happens if you fail? Are you still able to practice? Just wondering the worse possible situation.
That's some sticky situation you don't want to be in. Haha, but you have to try real hard to fail that exam. It's hard to get above 95, but it's also hard to fail.
LegendDMD said:Can you retake only certain sections or must one retake the whole exam. Also, is it averaged in with your first exam or the second one becomes your final score?
But only if they failed that one section. I am pretty sure that you can't retake individual sections in order to raise your overall score if you passed everything. Have you been looking into this sweeny?rsweeney said:Yes, you can retake indiviudal sections.
Just kidding man. Have a good Christmas. You can tell I am a loser since I like to read and post on SDN for Christmas Eve/Christmas. Enjoy the break.