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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: NM Dental Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

NM Board

60h/3yr

CE Required

Dentists

NMAC 16.5

Admin Rules

NM Code

Open-book

Exam Format

NM Board

3h CE

Juris Exam Credit

Per year

$150

Exam Fee

NM Board 2026

The NM Dental Jurisprudence Exam covers the Dental Health Care Act, Impaired Dentists and Hygienists Act, NMAC 16.5, 60 CE hours/triennium (30 max online), BLS/CPR (no self-study), infection control course, 3 CE credits for passing juris exam, and RLD oversight.

About the NM Dental Jurisprudence Exam

The NM Dental Jurisprudence Exam is an open-book exam covering the Dental Health Care Act, Impaired Dentists and Hygienists Act, and NMAC 16.5. Required for dental licensure in New Mexico.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

Open-book

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

$150 (NM Board of Dental Health Care / RLD)

NM Dental Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

45%

NM Dental Health Care Act

Dental Health Care Act, Impaired Dentists Act, NMAC 16.5, board authority, disciplinary actions

20%

Scope of Practice

Dentist, hygienist, and assistant roles, supervision levels, sedation permits, prescribing

20%

Licensing & Continuing Education

Initial licensure, endorsement, 60h/triennium CE, BLS/CPR, infection control requirements

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

ADA ethics, informed consent, HIPAA, mandatory reporting, Impaired Practitioners Act

How to Pass the NM Dental Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: Open-book
  • Exam fee: $150

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

NM Dental Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Review the Dental Health Care Act and Impaired Dentists and Hygienists Act thoroughly
2Study NMAC Title 16 Chapter 5 administrative rules
3Know CE requirements: 60h/triennium with 30h online max
4Understand BLS/CPR must be hands-on, not self-study
5Review infection control course requirements per renewal period

Frequently Asked Questions

What format is the NM dental jurisprudence exam?

The NM dental jurisprudence exam is an open-book exam based on the Dental Health Care Act, Impaired Dentists and Hygienists Act, and NMAC 16.5 regulations. The passing score is 75%.

How many CE hours do NM dentists need?

NM dentists must complete 60 hours per triennial cycle (3 years), with a maximum of 30 hours from online/webinar/self-study sources.

Can NM licensees earn CE credit for the jurisprudence exam?

Yes, licensees who pass the jurisprudence exam with 75% or above may earn 3 hours of CE credit, available once per year.

Which agency oversees NM dental licensing?

The NM Board of Dental Health Care operates under the Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD) in Santa Fe.

What BLS requirement applies to NM dentists?

NM dentists must maintain current BLS/CPR certification from AHA, Red Cross, or ASHI. Self-study courses are not accepted.