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The INBDE doesn't reward memorisation — it rewards integrated clinical thinking. Our quiz bundle is engineered around exactly that: every question paired with a detailed explanation, flowchart, or diagram that makes the answer stick the first time.
Six tools that turn the INBDE from an overwhelming wall of content into a clean, structured prep system you can actually finish.
Hundreds of integrated case-based MCQs designed around the real INBDE pattern. Every question paired with a deep, decision-tree style explanation — so you don't just answer correctly, you understand why.
Every quiz answer comes with a full breakdown — the clinical reasoning, the eliminations, and the framework you can reuse on exam day.
Visual decision pathways for diagnosis, treatment planning, and management — the way the INBDE actually wants you to think.
The condensed, exam-ready version of every dental subject — currently in production. Released to enrolled students as soon as live.
The facts that won't stick on text alone — illustrated, colour-coded, and engineered for one-look recall during the exam.
Dr. Teeth narrates complex topics — biostatistics, ethics scenarios, oral path differentials — straight to the point, exam-relevant.
Every question in the bundle is paired with a detailed image-based explanation — so you understand the concept, not just the answer.
An RPD with distal extension areas (Kennedy Class I & II) can rotate during use. The axis of rotation — the fulcrum line — passes through the most posterior rests in the arch. To counteract rotation of the distal extensions away from tissues, the indirect retainer must be placed perpendicular and anterior to this fulcrum line.
B & D — Posterior to the fulcrum: Cannot prevent rotation away from soft tissue; no teeth available for rest seats posteriorly.
C — Parallel and anterior: A retainer parallel to the fulcrum line provides no leverage to resist rotational displacement.
NOTE: An indirect retainer is placed perpendicular and anterior to the fulcrum line to resist rotational movement of the distal extension(s) away from the tissues.
Web for deep study sessions. Mobile for the gaps between patients. Tablet for diagrams and video. Same content, perfectly synced.
Every section the INBDE tests, broken down into focused, attachable modules — capped by a 10½-hour simulation that trains you for exam-day pacing and pressure.
Dr. Malik Hina is the dentist behind Dr. Teeth Academy — an educator who built a 330K+ subscriber YouTube community by making dense dental subjects feel obvious. She graduated BDS with a 4.0 GPA, completed her MDS with a 4.0 GPA, and cleared the INBDE on her first attempt.
Today she teaches dentists worldwide preparing for boards across the United States, Middle East, and India — pairing clinical experience with the kind of visual, integrated teaching the INBDE actually rewards.
Real notes from dental graduates who used Dr. Teeth's INBDE prep on their way to the United States.
No "premium" tier. No upsells. Everything in one enrollment.
The questions every INBDE candidate asks before they enrol.
Eleven modules. Hundreds of integrated MCQs. A 10h 30m simulation that mirrors the real day. One bundle that takes you from "I don't know where to start" to "I'm ready."
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