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Foreign-trained dentist license in Delaware

In short, Delaware requires a CODA-accredited advanced-standing degree (no residency-only route found).

Pathway

Advanced-standing CODA DDS/DMD only. 24 Del. C. 1122(a)(1) requires a DDS or DMD from a dental college/university accredited by CODA. Because CODA does not accredit dental schools outside the US/Canada, a foreign/non-CODA graduate must complete a US CODA DDS/DMD (typically a 2–3 year advanced-standing program). No CODA GPR/AEGD residency-only workaround exists.

Required exams

National Board Dental Examination (iNBDE, replacing NBDE Parts I/II) plus a Board-accepted clinical/practical examination (ADEX/CDCA family; WREB retired Dec 31, 2022).

Notes

Board FAQ explicitly states a CODA-accredited degree is required and that ADA/CODA has not accredited schools outside US/Canada; no residency alternative. Confirm exact accepted clinical exam(s) and any faculty/academic-permit options directly with the Division of Professional Regulation.

Residency pathway

No residency-only route found: the sourced state record generally points foreign-trained dentists toward a CODA-accredited DDS/DMD or advanced-standing pathway, not a residency-only route.

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Official source

Delaware Board of Dentistry and Dental Hygiene (Division of Professional Regulation)

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References

Last verified 2026-07-08 (research confidence: high). Educational summary only, not legal or immigration advice. Dental licensure rules change and the details vary — confirm current requirements directly with the Delaware board before you act. Try the eligibility matcher.