The document provides information about the licensing process for dentists in Canada through the National Dental Examining Board of Canada (NDEB). There are three assessments: 1) Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge which is a multiple choice exam on biomedical and clinical sciences, 2) Assessment of Clinical Skills which consists of 10 clinical stations evaluated over two days, and 3) Assessment of Clinical Judgment which is case-based multiple choice questions evaluating diagnosis and treatment planning. International dental graduates must complete an accredited qualifying program and pass all three NDEB assessments to become licensed and practice dentistry in Canada.
3. - The application fee for the NDEB Equivalency Process
is $800.00, non-refundable.
- The application deadline date for the 2016 NDEB
Equivalency Process was September 28, 2015.
5. • PASSING STANDARD: Participants whose score on the
Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge is a test equated 75
or higher may register for the Assessment of Clinical Skills
and the Assessment of Clinical Judgement.*
• Limitations: A participant has the privilege of taking the
Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge three (3) times.
• FEE: $700.00
• Exam Date: February 2, 2016
• Registration Deadline Date: November 21, 2015
• Exam Centers: Canada in several locations, London, UK.
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6. Assessment of Clinical Skills
Exam Style: 10 Clinical Stations on 2 days duration 5 in each day for 7 hours
Stations:
• Class II amalgam preparation.
• Class III composite resin preparation.
• Full metal crown preparation.
• Metal-ceramic (porcelain fused to metal) crown preparation.
• Endodontic access preparation on a molar tooth.
• Direct Class II composite resin restoration on a pre-prepared* tooth
• Direct Class IV composite resin restoration on a pre-prepared* tooth
• Class II amalgam restoration on a pre-prepared* tooth
• Provisional crown restoration for a pre-prepared* metal-ceramic (porcelain fused to
metal) crown preparation on Day 2 of the Assessment. The original unprepared
tooth will be in the typodont used on Day 1 of the Assessment.
• Rubber dam application.
Dates:
• Assessment of Clinical Skills: June 8 & 9, 2013
• Registration Deadline Date: April 15, 2013
FEES: $5500.00
LOCATIONS: Canada
A participant has the privilege of taking the Assessment of Clinical Skills 3 times.
7. Assessment of Clinical Judgment
Exam Style: consists of three (3) books each consists of : 25 EMQs in 90
minutes
• Books 1A , and 1B
• Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and Clinical Decision Making, This extended match
multiple choice Assessment will evaluate the participant’s ability to formulate a diagnosis and to
make clinical decisions. Case histories, dental charts and photographs may be provided for
patients of all ages, including those with special needs.
• Book 2
• Radiographic Interpretation
Using prints of radiographs, this extended match multiple choice Assessment will evaluate the
participant’s knowledge in oral radiology and ability to make a radiographic interpretation and
diagnosis.
Dates:
• Assessment of Clinical Judgment: June 7, 2013
• Registration Deadline Date: April 15, 2013
FEES: $1800.00
LOCATIONS: Canada
A participant has the privilege of taking the Assessment of Clinical Judgment 3 times.
8. • Graduates of non-accredited dental programs can also successfully complete an accredited
Qualifying/Degree Completion Program in order to become eligible to participate in the NDEB
Written and OSCE Examinations. These programs are especially designed to orient
international graduates to dentistry and dental practice in Canada.
• British Columbia
• The University of British Columbia
• Alberta
• University of Alberta
• Manitoba
• University of Manitoba
• Ontario
• The University of Western Ontario
• The University of Toronto
• Quebec
• McGill University
• Université de Montréal
• Nova Scotia
• Dalhousie University
40,000 : 50,000 $ Per Year
9. • CONTENT AND FORMAT
• Consists of 2 books, each with 150 MCQs/ 150 minute examination session.
• Book 1
• Health Promotion/Population health, Relationship of General/Oral Health, Scientific Literature, Records, Oral Medicine/Oral
Pathology, General Biochemistry/Cariology, Oral Microanatomy , Oral Embryology
(50 questions)
• Anxious Patient, Abuse & Neglect, Occupational Hazards, Periodontics, Pharmacology, Growth & Development, Physiology (50
questions)
• Radiology, Informed Consent, Prevention, Anatomy, Microbiology/Immunology, Pathology/Medicine (50
questions)
• Book 2
• Fixed Partial Denture/Removable Partial Denture, Dental Emergencies, Medical Emergencies, Ethics & Jurisprudence, Trauma,
Pediatric Dentistry, Implants
(50 questions)
• Operative Dentistry, Endodontics, Orthodontics, Dental Anatomy/Occlusion, Special Needs Patient (50
questions)
• Infection Control, Local Anesthesia, Therapeutics, Oral Facial Pain, Oral Surgery, Geriatric Dentistry. (50
questions)
• Dates:
• March, May & November
• FEES:
• Application : $500.00 Exam : $800.00
• LOCATIONS:
• Canada
• Candidates must obtain a minimum test equated, re-scaled score of 65 to be
successful in the OSCE.
• A candidate has the privilege of taking the OSCE examination three (3) times
The Written
Examination
10. • CONTENT AND FORMAT
• The OSCE is a station type examination comprised of a morning session
(150 Minutes) and an afternoon session (165 Minutes) on the same day.
• stations will have 2 questions, will require the candidate to review the
information supplied (e.g. case history, dental charts, photographs,
radiographs, casts, models) and answer EMQ, each station has only 5
Minutes duration.
• A few stations may require the candidate to write an acceptable
prescription for a medication commonly prescribed by general dentists in
Canada.
• Dates:
• March, May & November
• FEES:
• Exam : $900.00
• LOCATIONS:
• Canada
• Candidates must obtain a minimum test equated, re-scaled score of 65 to be successful in the
OSCE.
• A candidate has the privilege of taking the OSCE examination three (3) times
The OSCE
Examination