Dentovio

Reciprocity and endorsement

California dental license reciprocity

For dental license reciprocity or licensure by endorsement in California, Dentovio's sourced state record highlights this out-of-state license signal: Dentovio did not isolate a licensure-by-endorsement, reciprocity, credentialing, or portability signal in this sourced state record. Verify current out-of-state license options directly with the dental board. Related pathway and exam context: Written: iNBDE (replaced NBDE Parts I & II). Pathways after obtaining a qualifying degree: (1) Licensure by ADEX — pass the ADEX dental examination (clinical + written components); or (2) Confirm the current endorsement, credentials, portability, application, exam, score-age, and foreign-trained exceptions directly with Dental Board of California.

Last verified 2026-07-08. Educational planning reference only; the board controls current reciprocity, endorsement, credentialing, portability, exam exceptions, forms, fees, and final approvals.

Reciprocity or endorsement signal

Dentovio did not isolate a licensure-by-endorsement, reciprocity, credentialing, or portability signal in this sourced state record. Verify current out-of-state license options directly with the dental board.

Exam and pathway context

Written: iNBDE (replaced NBDE Parts I & II). Pathways after obtaining a qualifying degree: (1) Licensure by ADEX — pass the ADEX dental examination (clinical + written components); or (2) Licensure by Residency — complete ≥12 months of a CODA-accredited GPR or AEGD (a clinical-exam alternative, but still requires an approved degree). Plus the California Law and Ethics requirement.

Source notes

Key nuance: California HAS a Licensure-by-Residency route, but it is not a foreign-degree shortcut — the applicant must first hold a CODA- or Board-approved DDS/DMD, which a non-CODA foreign grad obtains only via the 2-year international program. Effective Jan 1, 2024, any school seeking foreign-dental-school approval must be CODA-accredited (and since Jan 1, 2020 no new non-CODA foreign-school approvals). A few legacy Board-approved foreign schools have sunset dates (e.g., De La Salle University, Mexico — graduates through May 16, 2026). WREB retired Dec 31, 2022; California uses ADEX, not WREB.

Official sources

Dental Board of California