NBDHE General Information
Click the blue box and check back daily for new information. Important updates for all testing candidates regarding COVID-19
In anticipation of the upcoming flu season and potential increase in restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, all testing candidates planning to test during the winter months of 2021 should submit their application and schedule a testing appointment as soon as possible. There is no guarantee that appointments will not be canceled or rescheduled should restrictions increase, but this ensures the best selection of available testing appointments.
SHORT FORM NBDHE
The JCNDE recognizes the frustration felt among dental hygiene students, faculty and administrators due to circumstances involving COVID-19. The JCNDE has been working to identify an approach that could expand the opportunities for candidates to take the NBDHE. The JCNDE is currently working to implement the following strategies to address the significant needs present at this time:
- The length of the NBDHE has been reduced, such that it will now require less than four hours to complete.
- NBDHE administrations will be permitted at thousands of Pearson VUE Authorized Test Centers located throughout the US, in addition to the 280+ Pearson Professional Centers that are owned and operated by Pearson VUE, that currently administer the NBDHE.
The JCNDE believes that—by reducing the testing appointment length and substantially increasing the number of test centers available to candidates—the current backlog will be addressed by the end of this summer. Candidates will be able to schedule short-form-NBHDE testing appointments roughly 2-to-3 weeks before the implementation date, which is anticipated to occur in mid-July.
More information can be found on the NBDHE Quick Facts (PDF) and Short-Form FAQs (PDF).
Important Note Concerning Periodontics Terminology:
In 2017, the American Academy of Periodontology introduced new classifications. These new classifications will be implemented in the fall of 2021 for the NBDHE. Download the classification information below.
During the transition period, it is recommended that individuals become knowledgeable with both sets of classifications, because individual researchers, practitioners, and existing textbooks can communicate information using either set of classifications. Periodontal educators recommend that individuals refer to the 2017 World Workshop On the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases and Conditions available on the American Academy of Periodontology website.
To report issues and incidents of fraud, including but not limited to: content compromise, sharing of test content, breaches of test integrity and or testing contract, please contact the Department of Testing Services at TestSecurity@ada.org.
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Apply to Take the NBDHE
You will be asked to confirm you have read the Guide and agree to the rules and regulations.
A DENTPIN will be required to apply to take the test. If you have previously applied for, or taken, the DAT, NBDE, or NBDHE, you already have a DENTPIN. Retrieve, register, or get more information about DENTPIN.
Download and review the NBDHE Frequently Asked Questions About Scoring (PDF).
The NBDHE application can be found on the left navigation.
Request for Testing Accommodations
An individual is considered to have a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act if he or she has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, has a record of such an impairment, or is regarded as having such an impairment. Major life activities include seeing, hearing, speaking, walking, breathing, performing manual tasks, learning, caring for oneself, and working.
English as a second language, test anxiety, slow reading without an identified underlying physical or mental deficit, or failure to achieve a desired outcome are generally not covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Examination fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. There are no exceptions. Your credit or debit card will be charged when you submit your application.
The name on your IDs must match exactly the name on your application or you will be denied admission to test. If you are denied admission, you will need to submit a new application. Your previous fee will be forfeited.
Electronic Notification of NBDHE Eligibility
The timeline for processing your application depends on your status as an applicant. The eligibility requirements are outlined in the Guide. Once your application has been processed, you will receive an email notification concerning your eligibility to test and instructions for scheduling an appointment. Please check your spam folder if you are unable to locate the notification.
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Schedule a Time to Take the Examination
Advanced Scheduling
Schedule a testing appointment with Pearson VUE 60 to 90 days before your desired exam date. Please remember, you may schedule your examination appointment with Pearson VUE only upon receipt of your eligibility notification.
Rescheduling Examination Appointments
Reschedule your examination appointment by contacting Pearson VUE at least 24 hours before your appointment. The rescheduling fee is $25. Reschedule an appointment by contacting Pearson VUE at 888.456.2830 or at www.pearsonvue.com. Leaving a message for a local test center is not sufficient; the local test center cannot schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment.
If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment due to an emergency please contact the Department of Testing Services by emailing testingproblems@ada.org or calling 800.232.1694.
Take the Exam at a Pearson VUE Test Center
If you have concerns about scheduling issues, examination conditions, or any unresolved problems, inform the test administrator before leaving the test center. For issues requiring further action, email testingproblems@ada.org within five business days after the scheduled examination appointment.
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Schedule Change Information
The schedule change for each of the National Board Examinations is now in effect.
An optimal 15-minute scheduled break has been added to each section of the National Board Examinations.
Please download and read about the schedule change information in the respective
National Board Guides.
This change does not affect the total testing time required for the examinations, with the exception of adding 15 minutes to Day 2 of the NBDE Part II. To compensate for the additional 30 minutes of break time, the optional scheduled lunch break has been shortened from 60 minutes to 30 minutes. Please make any necessary preparations and adjustments in anticipation of the shortened lunch break.
The additional breaks occur after a specified number of questions have been answered, NOT according to the amount of time that has elapsed. Once you have answered the questions, you must review your answers to those questions before taking the optional 15 minute break. You will NOT be able to return to the first set of questions after you have finished the review. Candidates who have been granted additional time as part of a testing accommodation will not receive additional scheduled breaks, but can instead be granted additional unscheduled breaks.
Joint Commission data suggest that examinees tend to spend more time on patient case testlets than on standalone items. Please make sure to pace yourself appropriately as you work through the examination, noting in particular the presence of testlets in examination sections. As a reminder, you may access your locker during scheduled breaks, but NOT during unscheduled breaks. Accessing your locker during an unscheduled break can result in the voiding of your scores and a mandatory retest wait period of up to two years.
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Exam Preparation Material and Helpful Information
Download the Test Day Checklist
Please download and review this test day checklist (PDF) for a summary of the most frequent issues that create complications for candidates on the day of testing. The Department of Testing Services (DTS) encourages you to read the entire guidebook for the test you are taking and to call the DTS at 800.232.2162 with any questions.
You may want to familiarize yourself with the Pearson VUE software examination software.
Also, download and read the following document for additional important information regarding the NBDHE:
The list of NBDHE reference texts can be downloaded from the link below:
An interactive tutorial is available to download on the Pearson VUE Website. The NBDHE tutorial provides information to successfully navigate through the items and case materials in the examination. The case images can be enlarged on screen six of the tutorial by clicking the magnifying glass (zoom in) a maximum of three times. The tutorial is provided at the Pearson VUE test centers prior to taking the examination.
A practice test for the NBDHE is also available.
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Examination Item Development Guide
Item Development Guide
This publication of the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations provides item development guidelines to new and current item writers to augment the quality and quantity of new exam items into our item bank. The use of the item development guidelines should increase the chances that submitted items will be accepted. Download the JCNDE Examination Item Development Guide (PDF), which is intended:
- To inform dental and academic communities of interest about the item development process for National Board Dental and Dental Hygiene Examinations.
- To encourage participation in our item development and review activities.
- To broaden our base of item writers, item reviewers, and future examination constructors.
- To replenish our item pool with current knowledge in a variety of item formats.
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NBDHE Results Information and Audit Request
National Board results are available in My Account. Follow these instructions on how to access your results.
To order your examination results, please select the NBDHE Results Request in the left navigation.
Examination results are audited for accuracy before being posted. To order an audit request of your results, you must log in with your DENTPIN.
Contact Information
Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations
211 E. Chicago Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
800.232.1694
Email:
nbexams@ada.org
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Test Security and Fraud Prevention
To report issues and incidents of fraud, sharing of test content, and breaches of test integrity and testing contract, please contact the Department of Testing Services at
TestSecurity@ada.org.