1) To practice dentistry in Canada without a DDS degree, one must complete a multi-step equivalency and licensing process involving assessments, exams, and fees totaling over $10,000 Canadian dollars.
2) The process includes an assessment of fundamental knowledge involving multiple choice questions, an assessment of clinical skills involving various procedures, and an assessment of clinical judgment involving diagnosis and decision making.
3) The final step is passing the National Dental Examining Board licensing exam, which consists of multiple choice and station-based clinical skills portions. Upon completing this process, one becomes a certified dentist in Canada.
2. 1) Application and Document Verification Process:
CAD before Sept. 2014- CAD 800
2) Equivalency Process:
Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge: CAD 700
Assessment of Clinical Skills+ Judgement : CAD 7300
3) Licensure Exam - NDEB : CAD 2000
Certified Dentist
3. Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge
Exam = CAD 700
300 MCQ’s
2 books: each with 150 multiple-choice type questions.
Each book is given in a three (3) hour session.
The sessions are held in the morning and afternoon of one day
Exam date = Feb. 2015
Session 1: Basic Sciences – 150 MCQ’s
Session 2: Clinical Sciences – 150 MCQ’s
75 score is PASS : 3 attempts allowed
4. Assessment of Clinical Skills
(Pass – 75) – June 2015
2 day exam covering following procedures:
Class II amalgam preparation
Anterior composite resin preparation
Full metal crown preparation
Restore a prepared tooth with a Class II composite and amalgam
PFM crown preparation
Endodontic access preparation
Temporary crown restoration for a pre-prepared PFM crown
preparation
Restore a prepared tooth with Class IV direct composite
Apply a rubber dam
5. Assessment of Clinical Judgement
3rd day
Books 1A and 1B:
Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and Clinical Decision Making
MCQ’s will evaluate the participant’s ability to formulate a diagnosis
and to make clinical decisions.
Patient histories, dental charts, and diagnostic casts will be provided
for patients of all ages, including those with special needs.
Book 2:
Radiographic Interpretation
MCQ’s using photographic prints of dental radiographs, will evaluate
the participant’s knowledge in oral radiology and ability to make a
radiographic interpretation and diagnosis.
6. Equivalency Process Complete:
Now Licensing Exam is last step: Pass is 65
NDEB – National Dental Examining Board
Fees: Registration - CND 400
Written + OSCE = 700 + 900= CND 1600
Written Exam: 300 MCQ’s - Basic + Clinical Sciences
7. OSCE
The OSCE is a station type examination comprised of a morning
session and an afternoon session on the same day.
The majority of the stations will have 2 questions and will
require the candidate to review the information supplied (e.g.
case history, photographs, radiographs, casts, models) and
answer MCQ’s.
8. Finally, A Certified Dentist in Canada
Application Process in CAD:
Registration of Equivalency Process (one time): $ 800
Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge: $ 700 – Feb. 2015
Assessment of Clinical Skills+ Judgement:
$ 5500+$ 1800 = $ 7300 - June 2015
NDEB Certification:
Registration (one time)= $400
Written Exam = $700
OSCE = $900 – Dec. 2011
Total = CAD 10800