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Oklahoma dental licensure exams

For dentist licensure exams in Oklahoma, Dentovio's sourced state record lists: National Board Dental Examination Parts I & II (or iNBDE); a Board-approved clinical examination (CDCA/ADEX, WREB legacy, CRDTS, SRTA, CITA — Board may determine equivalencies); and the Oklahoma written jurisprudence examination. Clinical exam results are recognized for 5 years. (WREB retired Dec 31, 2022.) Confirm current iNBDE/NBDE, ADEX or other clinical exam, jurisprudence, law-and-rules, endorsement, and pathway-specific requirements with Oklahoma Board of Dentistry.

Exam signals

National Board Dental Examination Parts I & II (or iNBDE); a Board-approved clinical examination (CDCA/ADEX, WREB legacy, CRDTS, SRTA, CITA — Board may determine equivalencies); and the Oklahoma written jurisprudence examination. Clinical exam results are recognized for 5 years. (WREB retired Dec 31, 2022.)

Pathway context

Advanced-standing CODA DDS/DMD only. The Board recognizes only students/graduates of dental schools in the U.S. or Canada that are approved, conditionally approved, or provisionally approved by CODA, and the applicant must have (or will receive) a D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree from that school (OK Admin. Rules 195:10-1-2(8)). A foreign (non-CODA) graduate must complete a CODA advanced-standing DDS/DMD program; a CODA GPR/AEGD residency alone does NOT qualify for licensure.

Before applying

  1. Confirm the accepted national board exam and score-report process.
  2. Check which clinical exams or residency alternatives the board accepts.
  3. Verify jurisprudence, law-and-rules, or ethics exam requirements.
  4. Confirm score-age windows, endorsement rules, and pathway-specific exceptions.

Notes

Statute 59 O.S. 328.21 requires graduation from an accredited dental college. Rule 195:10-1-2(8) makes the CODA (US/Canada) DDS/DMD mandatory, so a foreign-trained dentist's only route to a general dentist license is a CODA advanced-standing (e.g., ASPID/CAAPID) DDS/DMD program. Reciprocity/credentials route (195:10-5) requires an existing US license plus 5 years of practice and does not create a residency-only pathway for the foreign-degree holder.