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Wednesday, 25 July 2012

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MDS / ADC / NBDE & NDEB Coaching
The National Board Dental Examination, commonly referred to as the
NBDE, is taken by 2nd year US accredited dental schools and
international accredited dentists.

NBDE – Part 1 USA

Day 1:
Web Based assessment & online registration with American Dental Association (ADA)
Obtain Dent pin registration number from ADA
Process for appearing in NBDE Part I USA has been started

Day 4:
Payment process starts:
Apply to ADA for appearing in the Exam
Registration for NBDE part 1
Courier your Eligibility Certificate to ADA for evaluation

Day 5
Apply for eligibility certificate evaluation (E.C.E.) with ADA
Send courier to ADA for ECE

Day 15:
You will get your confirmation email and application number. from ADA within few weeks

Day 45
Receive E.C.E. & GPA
Courier it to ADA
Apply for visa

Day 60
Sit for the exam in America

Administrative charges for Exam
application, documents evaluation
& visa processing
NBDE Part I
(USA)
Rs.Exam Fees 15000
Visa Fees 7000
Evaluation 8000
Courier Charges 13000
Processing Charges 15000
Total Rs. 58,000
We specialize in offering Personalized and Customized
Applications to provide you admissions into DDS/DMD
NBDE Part 1 : When do I appear for it?
When should I get my transcript evaluated from ECE?
Evaluation is done after BDS and/or MDS?
Making/Editing of Resume/CV; Statement of Purpose.
Getting most effective Reference Letters
Paper Applications to Individual Universities
Direct reporting of NBDE Part 1 & TOEFL scores and GPA
Supporting Documents needed along with applications
Personal Interview Preparation
Clinical Exam Preparation
Loan Applications Processing
Student Visa
NBDE – USA : frequently asked questions
1. I have completed my BDS but not internship… Am I eligible for NBDE exams ?
Ans : No, one must complete the entire BDS course along with compulsory rotatory Internship to be
eligible for DDS .
2. 1 have just finished my 2nd year BDS? Can I get admission in to DDS?
Ans : Please note for admission in to DDS one needs to complete the BDS degree . But any one who has
completed 2nd year of BDS is eligible for Part I exam of NBDE in USA. But official admission can take
place only after-completing the BDS degree.
3. What is NBDE part 1 ?
Ans : This exam is conducted by American Dental Association (ADA). NBDE part 1 exam is conducted
through out the year in approx 300 centres in USA / CANADA. This exam is fully computerized with
400 MCQs with no negative marking.
4. I gave one attempt in 2011…. If I pass will I have a second attempt in 2012?
Ans : No , Once you pass Part 1 , there is no scope for reattempting the exam . For admission one
preferably needs more than 87 percentile score. The more the score the better it is.
5. Pass fail system in 2010 or 2012?
Ans: Pass /fail system is from January 2012 but no reattempt clause is valid from Jan 2010.
6. What is GPA?
Ans : GPA is Grand Percentile Aggregate. It is evaluated by ECE which gives educational equivalence
for each educational credential.
7. How important is GPA ?
Ans: Higher the score, better chances of success. But it plays a significant role if your NBDE scores are
less. You can always cover with your low GPA by getting a good percentile in NBDE Part 1 and a good
score in TOEFL.
8. How much GPA is considered good?
Ans: Anything above 3 Is good. For students with GPA below 2, will need to get good marks in NBDE
Part 1 and TOEFL.
9. How to apply for DDS after BDS ?
Ans: AFTER BDS GET ECE EVALUATION Prepare for NBDE EXAM 1
The DENTPIN (Dental Personal Identification Number) : is a unique
personal identifier for
applicants & students
APPLY TO ADA FOR PART 1 EXAM SCHEDULE TO TAKE THE EXAM TAKE THE
EXAM AT A PROMETRIC CENTER GET SCORE REPORTS APPLY TO
UNIVERSITIES FOR DDS
10. What all I have to study to prepare for NBDE part I ?
Ans: You are supposed to study and prepare for your basic subjects.
11. How to prepare for NBDE part I? Which books are recommended? Where can I get study
material for NBDE part 1 preparation?
Ans: AHEAD Review notes in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Embryology, Microbiology,
Pathology, Dental Anatomy & Histology.
12. I scored only 80 percentile in NBDE part 1, what can I do?
Ans : With score below 85 percentile, getting an admission is very tough.But you can improve your
profile by adding few observerships and perceptorship certificates and then going for NBDE part 2 and
getting a good score in. part 2,
13. Do I need to clear both NBDE part 1 & 2 for admission into DDS?
Ans : Most universities accept only part 1 scores , but for some you need both. You can get admissionwith only part 1 scores but you need to clear part 2 before your DDS completion.
DENTAL ANATOMY &
HISTOLOGY


AHEAD Test and Discussions – DENTAL ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY
1. The premolar which is most often double rooted is the:
A. maxillary first B. maxillary second C. mandibular first D. mandibular second
The correct answer is A. Maxillary first premolars are almost always double rooted. When single rooted, they always have two
separate root canals. The level of division of the two roots varies, from complete division up to the crown, to only a small
separation apically. The mandibular first premolar is most often singlerooted, and the mandibular second premolar is almost
always single rooted (double roots are rarer than in the mandibular first). The maxillary second premolar is most often single
rooted. The extreme likelihood that the maxillary first premolar will have two roots has implications for both endodontics and
exodontia of this tooth. It is also reported that some small percentage (5% in one study) are actually triple rooted.
2. In centric occlusion, the mesiolingual cusp of the maxillary first molar will contact:
A. the mesial marginal ridge of the mandibular first premolar and distal marginal ridge of the second premolar
B. the distal marginal ridge of the mandibular first molar and distal marginal ridge of the second molar
C. the distal marginal ridge of the mandibular second premolar and mesial marginal ridge of the first molar
D. the central fossa of the mandibular first molar
The correct answer is D. The mesiolingual cusp of a maxillary molar is a holding cusp. The general rule for maxillary holding
cusps is as follows: a maxillary holding cusp contacts the distal marginal ridge of its mandibular counterpart and the mesial
marginal ridge of the mandibular tooth distal to its counterpart, EXCEPT FOR THE MESIOLINGUAL CUSPS OF THE
MOLARS, WHICH CONTACT THE CENTRAL FOSSAE OF THEIR COUNTERPARTS. This should be the central fossa of
the counterpart, the mandibular first molar.
3. A rule regarding congenitally missing teeth is:
A. A mandibular tooth is more likely to be missing than its maxillary counterpart
B. A distal tooth of a type is more likely to be missing than the mesial tooth of the same type
C. A mesial tooth of a type is more likely to be missing than a distal tooth of the same type D. None of the above is true
The correct answer is B. In any set of teeth (incisor, premolar, molar), the distal tooth is more likely to be congenitally missing
than the mesial. So lateral incisors are missing more than centrals, second premolars are missing more than first premolars, and
third molars are more commonly missing than first or second. Of all of these, the MOST commonly missing is the maxillary
lateral incisor.
4. The crowns of the incisors when viewed from the incisal
A. are wider mesiodistally than buccolingually in both arches
B. are wider buccolingually than mesiodistally in both arches
C. are wider mesiodistally in the maxilla, and wider buccolingually in the mandible
D. are wider mesiodistally in the mandible and wider mesiodistally in the maxilla
The correct answer is C. This is known as an arch trait, as it is true for both incisors of each arch. Both incisors of the maxilla are
wider mesiodistally. Both incisors of the mandible are wider buccolingually. The maxillary central, in particular, is known for the
greatest assymetry in this regard. It is much wider mesiodistally than buccolingually, and that difference, expressed as a ratio, is
greatest for that incisor. It is also the largest incisor, in both dimensions, in absolute size.
5. Which of the following will cause reduction of the size of the pulp chamber in mid-life?
A. Formation of primary dentin B. Formation of secondary dentin
C. Internal resorption D. External resorption
The correct answer is B. Primary dentin surrounds the pulp chamber when the tooth is first formed and erupts. It is the initial
dentin that makes up the base of both the crown and root. If the young tooth has a given size pulp chamber, further dentin
formation, secondary dentin, later in life, will begin to fill the chamber with dentin, making it smaller. Internal resorption is loss of
dentin, resulting in a larger pulp chamber. External resorption involves the exterior of the root and does not change the pulp
chamber size.
6. The largest root of the maxillary first molar is the:
A. mesiobuccal B. distobuccal C. palatal D. varies depending on the individual tooth
The correct answer is C. The palatal or lingual root of the maxillary first molar is the most massive by far. It is normally straight
but palatally inclined, giving the three roots a tripod-like appearance. The mesiobuccal root is second in size, and the distobuccal
is smallest. The mesiobuccal is often curved distally and the distobuccal curved mesially. This pliers-like appearance is not found
in the maxillary second and third molars








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    The correct answer is A. Maxillary first premolars are almost always double rooted. When single rooted, they always have two
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