Applicants who apply for licensure through the WREB, ADEX, or Residency pathways must take and pass the California Dentistry Law and Ethics examination administered by PSI Services LLC (PSI), the examination administration provider contracted with the Dental Board of California (Board). The Law and Ethics examination can be taken up to one year prior to graduation from a dental program.
Note: Applications submitted by the dental school on behalf of an applicant are not accepted for processing. All applications must be submitted with a form of payment. If the dental school submits an application electronically without payment, it will fulfill the Dean Certification requirement, but the application will not be processed unless submitted by the applicant with the required fee via BreEZe or by mail.
IMPORTANT: Once the Board receives your application to take the Law and Ethics examination, you have two (2) years to pass the examination. Once you pass the examination, your passing score is valid for two (2) years after the date you receive your passing score. Authority: California Code of Regulations (CCR), title 16, section 1004, subsections (a)(1)–(3).
If your application is cancelled (abandoned), you must complete a new application. This includes submitting required documentation and processing fees to the Board. For more information, call (916) 263-2300 or email dentalboard@dca.ca.gov.
Once your application has been processed and approved by the Board, your eligibility to test will be sent to PSI. You will receive a letter by mail with information regarding scheduling your examination and additional study material. PSI will charge a separate examination fee, which will be paid directly to PSI upon registration to take the exam. Once you have passed the Law and Ethics examination, notify the Board by email at dentalboard@dca.ca.gov.
For more information, visit PSI’s CA Dentistry Law and Ethics Examination webpage.
An application may be approved in as little as 30 days if the application is complete and submitted with all required documentation. However, the standard processing time is 4 weeks.
For more information, call (916) 263-2300 or email dentalboard@dca.ca.gov.