They have TWO version: Textbook version and Q&A version I think it’s pretty comprehensive and easy to understand. It’s a textbook, not flash cards like DD so I liked it a little bit more when I needed to understand the full concept of some subjects. First Aid – I used this one combining with Dental Decks.If you can’t, buy older version (just don’t buy version from 10, 15 years ago). If you can afford the newest version #13 – go for it. They almost always have edit every year aka “new version” but the core knowledge is almost the same. They have different formats that you can buy – the print flashcards, online flashcards, or both. Dental Decks – DD is like “the Bible” of NBDE.Good: INBDE is ONE exam only instead of TWO exams as of NBDE.īad: it’s a new format so there is no textbook, no released exam, no data yet.įrom ADA: “If a candidate from a non-accredited dental program has successfully completed the NBDE Part I by May 31, 2020, the candidate will still be eligible to take the NBDE Part II until July 31, 2022.”ģ) Which books can one use to study for NBDE Part 2? If you miss the deadline of Part 1 -, you can no longer take the old format NBDE – you will have to take the new format INBDE. Why? For the people that decide to take NBDE Part 1 until the last day, they still have 2 years to pass Part 2 so they can clear TWO parts of the old format NBDE. What I found is that INBDE is pretty similar to NBDE Part 2.ġ) When will ADA officially cancel NBDE Part 2?Ġ8/2022. You should just focus on the new format INBDE.Īlert #2: you can still benefit from this post if you only prepare for INBDE. However, one of the page’s members asked me the question since she just passed Part 1 (Congrats by the way!) so here we go.Īlert: For people who have NOT prepared for NBDE yet, don’t bother taking Part 1&2 NBDE. I know the topic is kinda outdated now with the new format INBDE is coming this August.
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