Qualification Form - Council of Interstate Testing Agencies 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Qualification Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the qualifying categories. Initial only one category that applies to you, ensuring you understand the requirements for each.
  3. If you are a D3 or D4 student, provide your dental school name and anticipated graduation date. Ensure to obtain the designated school signature if required.
  4. For graduates, attach verification of graduation (diploma, transcript, etc.) as specified in the form.
  5. International candidates must secure a letter from a State Dental Licensing Board authorizing them to take the exam. This letter should be mailed directly to CITA.
  6. Acknowledge your qualification by signing at the bottom of the form and providing your exam history as applicable.
  7. Finally, ensure that a notary public completes their section and affixes their stamp before submission.

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The items in the OSCE will include multiple choice (traditional/single response), multiple choice (multiple response), extended match, drop down, fill in the blank, hot spot, and drag drop questions. There are roughly 100 scored items on the CSCE OSCE, and a varying number of pilot questions.
The CDCA login process is designed to provide secure access to dental credentials, ensuring the integrity of dental professionals information.
ADEX Dental Hygiene Clinical skills include detection and removal of calculus, accurate periodontal pocket depth measurements, and tissue management. The Computer Simulated Clinical Examination (CSCE) OSCE is designed to assess various levels of diagnosis and treatment planning knowledge, skills, and abilities.
The ADEX CSCE OSCE The CSCE OSCE utilizes a simulated true-to-life environment to demonstrate all aspects of dental hygiene other than direct hand skills, which are tested in the Simulated Patient Clinical Examination, or Patient Treatment Clinical Examination.
Jurisdictions not accepting the ADEX Dental Examination for initial licensure are depicted in grey and include Delaware, and New York.

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The ADEX Exam As of July 1st, 2023, the CDCA WREB CITA will be implementing a new fee structure. The ADEX Dental Examination will now cost $2,795 for all components. This price is an increase from $2,560 just last year.
The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is a performance-based exam developed by Harden in the 1970s to assess students competencies in relation to knowledge, skills, and attitudes in actual or simulated standardized situations (1). The OSCE is thought to be more objective than traditional exams.

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