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The INBDE uses a pass/fail scoring system with some unique characteristics: Results are reported simply as pass or fail A passing score requires a minimum scale score of 75.
Students who have had five unsuccessful attempts on the NBDE Part II will still be permitted five attempts on the INBDE. After students have successfully completed the NBDE Part I and Part II or the INBDE with passing scores, they are no longer eligible to take any of the National Board Dental Examinations.
INBDE scoring FAQs National Board Examination results are reported as either pass or fail, based on a candidates performance with reference to the corresponding standard established for the Examination Program. Results are reported only as pass for candidates who achieve passing scores.
The INBDE is scored on a scale of 49-99. A scaled score of 75 or above is considered a passing score. Numeric scores are not expected to be provided to students who pass the examination. Candidates who fail the examination will receive a performance report by topic for remediation purposes.
Any student or graduate of a CODA-accredited program is eligible to take the INBDE. If you have attended a non-CODA-accredited program, additional forms are required to apply to take the INBDE.
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To provide a little bit more background on performance in the past years for accredited programs, the NBDE Part II fail rate ranged from 6.5% in 2013 to 11.7% in 2022. It fluctuated in the years in between. In contrast, the INBDE fail rate on the first attempt was 1.0% in 2020, 1.3% in 2021, and 0.8% in 2022.
A minimum scale score of 75 represents the passing threshold. Passing candidates are not provided with their scale score. Failing candidates are provided with their scale score and a detailed breakdown of their performance. So, how do you pass the INBDE?
The JCNDE is the leading resource for the valid, reliable, and fair assessment of oral health professionals. INBDE. Get details on the Integrated National Board Dental Examination.

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