# New Jersey dental licensure exams

> Dentist licensure exam signals for New Jersey, including national-board, clinical-exam, jurisprudence, and pathway-specific notes where sourced.

URL: https://dentovio.com/dental-licensure-exams/new-jersey

Last verified: 2026-07-08

Research confidence: medium

Educational summary only, not legal, admissions, testing-vendor, or board advice. Exam acceptance, score windows, jurisprudence rules, endorsement routes, and foreign-trained dentist pathways can change. Confirm current instructions with New Jersey State Board of Dentistry (Division of Consumer Affairs) before applying.

## Direct answer

For dentist licensure exams in New Jersey, Dentovio's sourced state record lists: National Board Dental Examination Parts I and II (now iNBDE for those who did not complete NBDE) plus a Board-accepted clinical exam. NJ historically accepted NERB/ADEX (CDCA) clinical exams. WREB was retired Dec 31, 2022. Verify current accepted clinical exam and iNBDE transition status directly with the Board. Confirm current iNBDE/NBDE, ADEX or other clinical exam, jurisprudence, law-and-rules, endorsement, and pathway-specific requirements with New Jersey State Board of Dentistry (Division of Consumer Affairs).

## Exam signals

National Board Dental Examination Parts I and II (now iNBDE for those who did not complete NBDE) plus a Board-accepted clinical exam. NJ historically accepted NERB/ADEX (CDCA) clinical exams. WREB was retired Dec 31, 2022. Verify current accepted clinical exam and iNBDE transition status directly with the Board.

## Pathway context

Advanced-standing CODA DDS/DMD only. Graduates of dental programs outside the U.S./Canada (non-CODA) must complete two years of additional training in a CODA-approved program and receive a D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree. There is no CODA-residency-alone (GPR/AEGD) pathway to full general licensure — a residency does not replace the advanced-standing dental degree.

## Notes

The Board FAQ and N.J.A.C. 13:30-1.2 require a CODA-accredited dental degree; foreign grads must earn a CODA DDS/DMD via a 2-year advanced-standing program. Exact current exam list (iNBDE vs NBDE, specific clinical exam vendors) should be confirmed with the Board; confidence lowered on exam specifics.

## Official board source

- New Jersey State Board of Dentistry (Division of Consumer Affairs): <https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/den/Pages/default.aspx>

## References

- <https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/den/Pages/default.aspx>
- <https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/den/Pages/licensingFAQ.aspx>
- <https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/new-jersey/N-J-A-C-13-30-1-2>
- <https://www.ada.org/resources/careers/licensure/licensure-for-the-international-dentists>

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