[1] Some of the other examination agencies are, Western Regional Examining Board, Central Regional Dental Testing Service, Northeast Regional Board of Dental Examiners.
These were organized to better standardize clinical exams for licensure.
Member states that originally helped create the exam are: Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee,[2] Virginia Other states that accept the exam for licensure: Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Ohio, Indiana,[3] Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Utah, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, Wyoming, Vermont, West Virginia, Missouri, Massachusetts, Montana.
[4] The exam contains six separate sections: Endodontics, Class III Composite, Class II Amalgam, Fixed Prosthodontics, and computer simulated examinations in Periodontics and Prosthodontics.
Each section is scored on a pass/fail basis and has its own unique grading criteria.