Reciprocity or endorsement signal
(Nevada is also non-reciprocity.
Reciprocity and endorsement
For dental license reciprocity or licensure by endorsement in Nevada, Dentovio's sourced state record highlights this out-of-state license signal: (Nevada is also non-reciprocity. Related pathway and exam context: NBDE/iNBDE (written) plus a board-approved clinical examination — ADEX-based (WREB retired Dec 31 2022) per NRS 631.240 — and a written exam on Nevada law (Ch. 631) and board regulations. Confirm the current endorsement, credentials, portability, application, exam, score-age, and foreign-trained exceptions directly with Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners.
Last verified 2026-07-08. Educational planning reference only; the board controls current reciprocity, endorsement, credentialing, portability, exam exceptions, forms, fees, and final approvals.
(Nevada is also non-reciprocity.
NBDE/iNBDE (written) plus a board-approved clinical examination — ADEX-based (WREB retired Dec 31 2022) per NRS 631.240 — and a written exam on Nevada law (Ch. 631) and board regulations.
Limited licenses (NRS 631.271) and restricted geographical licenses (NRS 631.274) still require CODA-accredited education; the dental-resident/intern limited license is tied to CODA-accredited programs and is not a foreign-grad workaround. Statute still references WREB by name but WREB clinical exams were retired Dec 31 2022; ADEX is the operative clinical exam.
Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners