Resources

Here is a complete, categorized list of the best INBDE resources — including videos, question banks, books, notes, apps, free materials, and specialty tools specifically useful for international dentists.

This is the most comprehensive INBDE resource guide available.


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1. MUST-USE RESOURCES (Top Tier)

These are widely considered essential because they are closest to the real exam.

🔹 Mental Dental (YouTube) — FREE

Why it’s essential:

  • Extremely high-yield, concise, well-organized
  • Perfect for international dentists who need structure and US-standard explanations
  • Covers pathology, pharm, perio, endo, operative, ethics, and everything else tested
  • Visual, memorable, easy to rewatch

Link: Search “Mental Dental INBDE” on YouTube.


🔹 Bootcamp INBDE Q-Bank

(best overall question bank)

Strengths:

  • Closest to exam difficulty + style
  • Excellent case-based questions (very Day 2-relevant)
  • Analytics to track weak areas
  • Large question volume

Why it’s recommended:
Day 2 testlets are the hardest part of INBDE, and Bootcamp’s case questions prepare extremely well for this.


🔹 Dental Mastery INBDE App

Strengths:

  • Great for mobile practice
  • Thousands of questions
  • Good for drilling and review
  • Easy to use during breaks/commute

Best for:
Building stamina and keeping concepts fresh daily.


2. HIGH-YIELD FREE RESOURCES

🔹 Mental Dental Slides + Notes (Google Drive shared by students)

Often found online; these are the PDF versions of lecture slides.
Very useful for quick review.


🔹 INBDE Released Practice Questions (ADA/JCNDE)

Why use:
These are official style questions. Format is simpler than Bootcamp but gives insight into wording and structure.


🔹 Reddit r/INBDE

Great for:

  • Test-day tips
  • Recently tested topics
  • Study schedules
  • Shared mnemonics
  • Emotional support

3. Q-Banks Ranked (Best to Good)

Top Tier

  1. Bootcamp INBDE
  2. Dental Mastery

Mid Tier

  1. BoardVitals
  • Good questions
  • Slightly harder than real exam
  • Case questions are useful but interface is dated
  1. Crack the NBDE / INBDE
  • Mixed quality
  • Still helpful for reinforcing basics

4. Books / Written Resources

🔹 First Aid NBDE Part I & II

Even though the NBDE exams are retired, these books still cover:

  • Pathology
  • Pharm
  • Micro
  • Anatomy
  • Operative & Perio basics

Why they help:
Great for foundational sciences + high-yield summaries.


🔹 Mosby’s Review for NBDE Part II

Helpful for:

  • Case-style thinking
  • Clinical subject summaries
  • Well-written explanations

Limitations:
Some information is outdated but still valuable for basic concepts.


🔹 Tufts Pharmacology Handouts

Known for being extremely exam-relevant.
Popular among international dentists.


5. Specialty Topics Resources (Very Useful)

Pathology

  • Oral Pathology Made Ridiculously Simple
  • Neville’s Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology (for images)

Radiology

  • SLOB rule videos
  • Interpretation guides from dental schools online
  • Great for recognizing classic INBDE radiographic patterns

Ethics & Patient Management

  • ADA Code of Ethics (very short and highly relevant)
  • Mental Dental’s ethics video (absolute must)

Periodontics

  • Mental Dental perio + bootcamp perio cases
  • Carranza (optional)

Endodontics

  • Mental Dental endo playlist
  • AAE trauma guidelines (VERY high-yield)

6. Topic-Specific YouTube Channels

Mental Dental (best overall)

Oasis Discussions (Ethics & Clinical Judgment)

Excellent for Day 2-style scenarios involving patient preferences, communication, and professionalism.

ToothIQ (Patient-condition explanations)

Great for understanding disease mechanisms and simple explanations to reinforce concepts.


7. Flashcards (Premade & DIY)

Anki Decks for INBDE

Look for:

  • Mental Dental Anki deck
  • INBDE High Yield deck
  • NBDE I + II merged deck

Spaced repetition is extremely powerful for:

  • Pharmacology
  • Pathology
  • Radiology
  • Ethics
  • Anatomy

8. Best Resources for International Dentists

Internationally trained dentists often struggle with:

  • US-specific dental nomenclature
  • Ethics scenarios
  • Radiograph interpretation
  • Integrated clinical reasoning

These tools help bridge the gap:

Must-use for international candidates:

  1. Mental Dental
  2. Bootcamp INBDE
  3. AAE trauma guidelines
  4. ADA Code of Ethics
  5. Dental Mastery App
  6. Anki decks focusing on pharm + path

Common benefits for international students:

  • Clear US-style explanations
  • Predictable exam patterns
  • Helps adjust to US phrasing and terminology
  • Reinforces case-based thinking for Day 2 testlets

9. Paid Courses (Optional)

INBDE Booster / Bootcamp Premium Course

  • Structured schedules
  • Tutor support
  • Full-length mocks
  • Very good for people who need discipline

Kaplan

  • Expensive and outdated compared to bootcamp
  • Not recommended unless you prefer formal classrooms

10. Highest-Yield Resources (If You Can Only Use 3)

1️⃣ Mental Dental YouTube

Foundation + concepts → simplest explanation of every major topic.

2️⃣ Bootcamp INBDE Q-bank

Practice + case exposure → closest to real exam.

3️⃣ Dental Mastery App

Daily reinforcement + mobile convenience.

These three alone are enough to pass if used well for 6–10 weeks.