INBDE Updates to Mental Dental Videos
Our Mental Dental Videos provide a high yield review for the INBDE. We want you have the most up-to-date information, so we have listed a few updates and corrections below to help with your studies.
Continue ReadingThe Ultimate INBDE Guide for Foreign-Trained Dentists
Are you a foreign-trained dentist trying to take the INBDE? Read through our post on the steps needed to register for the INBDE and ace it!
Continue ReadingHow to Apply and Prepare for the INBDE
When should I take the INBDE? What is the best way to prepare? How do I apply to take the INBDE? Read about the correct steps on how to use INBDE Bootcamp to ace your exam.
Continue ReadingNew Free 120 NBME Step 1 Explanations [February 2024]
The Free 120 Step 1 questions were updated on June 6th, 2022. These are explanations to the new Free 120 Step 1 questions provided by the NBME.
Continue ReadingGeneral Chemistry Lab Techniques Cheatsheet
Gen Chem lab can be a confusing place. This post will explain the basic techniques, equipment, and safety information you need to know.
Continue ReadingHow is the DAT Scored?
In this article, we discuss how the ADA scores the DAT and what you can do to improve your score for test day.
Continue ReadingWhat Should I Use To Study Biology?
Bootcamp has several ways to study biology, depending on how you learn best. I’ll explain the differences so you can choose the study method that works best for you.
Continue ReadingEndodontic Diagnoses to Know for the INBDE
We explain pulpal and periapical diagnoses, their relevant symptoms and findings, and two case studies related to these concepts that may appear on the INBDE.
Continue ReadingNormal Radiograph Anatomy for the INBDE
Identifying specific structures on radiographs are an important skill for the INBDE. We've written a blog post with important anatomical structures that you should know for the INBDE.
Continue ReadingAnalgesics to Know for the INBDE
There are different classes of analgesics that can be used to relieve pain, and prescriptions should be individualized to the patient’s comorbidities and pain level.
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