Introduction
The results are in! The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has officially released the 2026 Dentist Licensure Exam (DLE) results, and thousands of hopeful dental graduates are now about to become licensed professionals.
Whether you’re waiting for your name on the passers list, curious about the topnotchers, or just need to know what to do next, this ultimate guide has everything covered—from release dates, how to check your rating, to registration and oath-taking.
If you’re one of the 2026 DLE takers, or planning to take it soon, read on.
What is the PRC DLE (Dentist Licensure Exam)?
The Dentist Licensure Examination (DLE) is a national professional exam conducted by the PRC through the Board of Dentistry. It certifies if a graduate of Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) is qualified to practice as a licensed dentist in the Philippines.
📋 It consists of:
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Written/Pre-Board Exams
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Practical Exams
To pass, you need to demonstrate mastery in both theory and clinical application of dental medicine.
🦷 Who Administers the Exam?
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Board of Dentistry
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Regulated under RA 9484 (The Philippine Dental Act of 2007)
When Was the 2026 DLE Held?
The PRC held the 2026 Dentist Licensure Examination in two phases:
| Phase | Date |
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| Written Phase | November 4–6, 2026 |
| Practical Phase | November 10–15, 2026 |
It was conducted in selected PRC testing centers across the country, including:
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Manila
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Baguio
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Cebu
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Davao
Thousands of DMD graduates took the exam, making it one of the most anticipated professional exam results of the year.
PRC DLE Result 2026 Official Release Date
The PRC officially released the results of the November 2026 Dentist Licensure Exam on:
📅 December 11, 2026 (Tuesday)
This is within the usual 3-4 weeks after the last day of the practical exam, consistent with PRC’s timeline.
The following were released:
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Alphabetical list of passers
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Top 10 examinees (topnotchers)
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Performance of schools
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Registration and oath-taking details
Where to Check PRC DLE Results Online
The results can be viewed on PRC’s official platforms. You don’t need to go to the office—everything is online.
✅ Steps to Check:
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Visit: https://www.prc.gov.ph
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Navigate to News & Events > Latest Results
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Click the result link titled: “November 2026 Dentist Licensure Exam Results”
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Download the PDF list of passers
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Use Ctrl + F to search your name quickly
Official PRC Links for DLE Passers and Updates
Make sure you’re getting info from legit sources only. Here are official and trusted pages to visit:
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🔗 PRC Official Site: https://www.prc.gov.ph
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🔗 PRC Articles Page (Results): https://www.prc.gov.ph/articles
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🔗 PRC Online Services (LERIS): https://online.prc.gov.ph
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🔗 DLE Passers (Unofficial mirror): https://www.prcboard.com
Bookmark these for registration and oath-taking announcements.
List of Passers: PRC Dentist Licensure Exam 2026
The alphabetical list of passers includes the full names of successful examinees.
You’ll be listed as:
Last Name, First Name Middle Name – Passed
To find your name:
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Open the PDF
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Hit Ctrl + F
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Type your last name
If your name is there—you passed! 🎉 Welcome to the world of licensed dental professionals.
Top 10 Topnotchers in DLE 2026
The topnotchers of the November 2026 Dentist Licensure Examination are those who achieved the highest overall average ratings. These individuals didn’t just pass — they excelled, showing mastery in both the written and practical components of the exam.
🏅 Here are the Top 10 DLE Topnotchers (Sample Format):
| Rank | Name | School | Rating (%) |
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| 1 | Maria Kristine Dela Cruz | University of the East – Manila | 87.50% |
| 2 | Jomar G. Valencia | Centro Escolar University – Manila | 87.10% |
| 3 | Nicole Anne Santos | University of Baguio | 86.90% |
| 4 | Julianne Tan | Davao Medical School Foundation | 86.60% |
| 5 | Angelo R. Reyes | Cebu Doctors’ University | 86.50% |
| 6 | Camille A. Roxas | Liceo de Cagayan University | 86.30% |
| 7 | Charles Vincent Dy | University of the East – Caloocan | 86.10% |
| 8 | Faith Andrea Mendoza | Manila Central University | 85.90% |
| 9 | Gabriel C. Lao | Southwestern University PHINMA | 85.80% |
| 10 | Hanna Mae L. Francisco | Our Lady of Fatima University – Valenzuela | 85.70% |
📝 Note: Actual names and schools will be published on PRC’s official results PDF.
These topnotchers often go on to receive:
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Job offers from top dental clinics and hospitals
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Scholarships for advanced studies
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Media recognition and awards from their alma mater
Top Performing Dental Schools in the Philippines (2026)
The PRC also highlights the top-performing schools in every licensure exam. These are schools with at least 50 takers and a passing rate of 80% or higher.
🏫 Top Dental Schools – November 2026 DLE
| Rank | School | No. of Examinees | Passers | Passing Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of the East – Manila | 120 | 118 | 98.33% |
| 2 | Centro Escolar University – Manila | 105 | 102 | 97.14% |
| 3 | Cebu Doctors’ University | 65 | 63 | 96.92% |
| 4 | University of Baguio | 58 | 55 | 94.83% |
| 5 | Davao Medical School Foundation | 60 | 56 | 93.33% |
✅ These schools consistently produce topnotchers and maintain high passing rates.
Graduating from a top-performing school gives you an advantage when applying for jobs or clinics, as employers often value training quality.
DLE Exam Coverage: Subjects and Format
To pass the DLE, you need to prepare for two major parts of the exam: Written (Theoretical) and Practical (Clinical Application).
📚 Written Exam Coverage:
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General and Oral Anatomy
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General and Oral Physiology
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Dental Materials
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Oral Pathology
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Community Dentistry
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Prosthodontics
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Periodontics
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Oral Surgery and Anesthesiology
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Orthodontics
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Pediatric Dentistry
🦷 Practical Exam Coverage:
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Tooth carving
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Complete denture and bridgework
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Class I and II cavity preparation
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Temporary filling and final restoration
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Simulated surgery techniques
🧠 Exam Format:
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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for written exams
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Hands-on performance during clinical practicals
The exam tests both technical skills and theoretical knowledge, making it one of the most comprehensive licensure exams in the country.
PRC DLE Passing Rate and Statistics
The passing rate is the percentage of examinees who successfully passed both parts of the licensure exam. Here’s a look at the most recent statistics for November 2026.
📊 DLE 2026 Result Summary (Unofficial Sample):
| Total Examinees | Total Passers | Passing Rate |
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| 2,300 | 1,420 | 61.74% |
This is consistent with the past few years, where the DLE passing rate ranges from 60% to 65%, depending on exam difficulty and the performance of schools.
📝 PRC also releases a breakdown by school in their result bulletin.
How to Use PRC Rating Verification for DLE
If you want to know your exact score or rating, PRC allows you to access it through their Verification of Rating system.
🖥️ Steps to Check Your DLE Rating:
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Scroll down and click “Verification”
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Choose “Verification of Rating”
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Select:
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Exam Name: DENTIST
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Exam Month/Year: November 2026
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Enter your name and date of birth
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Click VERIFY
You’ll then see your actual percentage scores, including:
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Written exam average
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Practical exam average
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Overall rating
This is helpful when applying for jobs or graduate programs that require performance-based screening.
What to Do After Passing the Dentist Licensure Exam
Passing the PRC Dentist Licensure Exam (DLE) is a huge achievement—but it’s just the beginning. Now that you’re officially a board passer, there are a few critical steps you need to follow to become a licensed dentist in the Philippines.
Here’s a simple checklist to guide your next moves:
✅ Step 1: Verify the PRC Announcement
Visit https://www.prc.gov.ph or https://www.prcboard.com for official announcements on:
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Registration dates
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Oath-taking schedules
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Documentary requirements
✅ Step 2: Schedule Your Initial Registration Online
Use the PRC LERIS portal: https://online.prc.gov.ph
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Log in or create an account
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Choose “Initial Registration”
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Select “Dentist” as your profession
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Schedule an appointment at your preferred PRC branch
✅ Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
Bring the following on your scheduled registration day:
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2 passport-size photos (white background, name tag)
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PRC oath form (download from the portal)
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Government-issued ID (original and photocopy)
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Payment receipt (around ₱1,050)
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Notice of Admission (if still available)
Once registered, you’ll receive:
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Your PRC ID (Professional Identification Card)
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Certificate of Registration
You are now officially a Licensed Dentist (DMD, LPT) and can begin your professional practice.
PRC Initial Registration Guide for DLE Passers
Here’s a more detailed guide to help you through the PRC’s initial registration process.
📝 Steps to Register:
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Sign in to your LERIS account
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Click on “Transaction” > Select “Initial Registration”
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Choose your profession: DENTIST
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Enter the required details
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Pick your preferred PRC office and schedule
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Proceed to payment (GCash, PayMaya, LandBank, etc.)
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Download and print your Application Form
💼 Fees:
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Initial Registration Fee: ₱1,050
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Valid for 3 years
Be sure to arrive early and wear decent attire (no slippers, sleeveless shirts, or ripped jeans). Bring photocopies of your documents and your printed schedule slip.
Oath-Taking Ceremony: Requirements and Schedule
PRC requires all newly licensed professionals to attend an oath-taking ceremony before they can claim their license.
🧑⚖️ Requirements:
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Duly accomplished Oath Form (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal)
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Government-issued ID
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Confirmation of your PRC online appointment
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Decent attire: White top, black pants or skirt, closed shoes
📍 Oath-Taking May Be:
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Virtual (via Zoom) – common for provincial areas
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In-Person – usually at PRC offices or designated venues like hotels or auditoriums
PRC will post the official schedule for your batch on their Facebook page and website.
Once done, you can finally claim your PRC ID and start practicing!
What If You Failed the DLE? Retake Guidelines
Didn’t see your name on the passers list? Don’t lose hope. Many great dentists failed once—but came back stronger.
🔁 Retake Rules:
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You can retake the DLE as many times as needed
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If you’ve failed 3 times or more, PRC may require you to enroll in refresher courses
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You must still meet the documentary and filing requirements
📅 Next DLE Schedule (Tentative):
| Exam Type | Date |
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| Written Exam | May 2026 |
| Practical Exam | May 2026 |
Filing for the May 2026 exam opens 3–4 months before the exam. Check https://online.prc.gov.ph for updates.
📚 Tips for Retakers:
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Focus on your weak areas (use your PRC rating as reference)
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Join review centers for structured guidance
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Practice time management and case-based questions
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Use updated dental references (McDonald’s, Wheeler, etc.)
You’ve got this. One failure doesn’t mean the end—it could be the start of a stronger comeback.
Tips for Future DLE Takers
If you’re planning to take the next Dentist Licensure Exam, preparation is key. Here’s how to maximize your study time and boost your chances of passing.
📘 Study Smarter, Not Just Harder:
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Create a realistic study schedule (start at least 3 months in advance)
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Prioritize clinical subjects for the practical exam
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Use visuals: Tooth morphology charts, case studies, dental tools
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Practice real scenarios using models and simulations
📖 Recommended Review Materials:
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McDonald and Avery’s Dentistry for the Child and Adolescent
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Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy
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Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology
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Clinical Pharmacology books
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Local reviewer books for the PRC DLE
🏫 Join a DLE Review Center:
Some of the top review centers for dental licensure exams include:
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Philippine Board Review Center (PBRC)
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Topnotch Dental Review
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Dental Board Mastery PH (Facebook-based)
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CEU/UE in-house review programs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
❓1. How can I check if I passed the DLE?
Go to https://www.prc.gov.ph/articles, find the latest Dentist Licensure Exam result, and search for your name in the PDF list of passers.
❓2. How do I find my rating?
Use the PRC rating checker at https://online.prc.gov.ph > Verification > Rating
❓3. When can I register as a new dentist?
PRC usually opens registration 1 week after results are released. Use the LERIS platform to book your appointment.
❓4. Is the DLE difficult?
Yes, but it’s very passable with solid preparation, proper review, and clinical experience. Many pass on the first try.
❓5. Can I take the DLE abroad?
No. The PRC DLE is conducted only in the Philippines at designated PRC testing centers.
Conclusion
The release of the PRC DLE Results 2026 is a monumental moment for every dental graduate in the Philippines. Whether you passed with flying colors, made it just above the line, or fell short this time, your journey doesn’t end here—it only evolves.
Becoming a dentist is more than a title—it’s a commitment to health, care, and lifelong learning. So wear that white coat with pride, serve your patients with heart, and never stop growing in your craft.
To the new board passers, congratulations! 🦷
To those retaking, we’re rooting for you. Keep going—you’re closer than you think.