Dentistry in Canada

The main requirement to obtain licensure in all Canadian provinces and territories is passing the National Dental Examination Board exams.

[6] To be eligible to write the NDEB exam, candidates must have: Foreign-trained dentists can obtain a DMD or DDS from an accredited dental school in Canada or the United States by enrolling in a qualifying or advanced standing program.

The dental schools that offer these programs in Canada are: In 2011, the equivalency process for foreign-trained dentists was launched.

Some of the largest DSOs in Canada include: [23]123Dentist – A national dental support organization with over 400 clinics across Canada, providing marketing, HR, procurement, and operational support while allowing dentists to retain ownership in their practices.

dentalcorp – One of the largest DSOs in Canada, acquiring 100% ownership of clinics while integrating them into its corporate structure.

[24]Passion Dental Group – A growing DSO supporting clinics across Canada with business operations, patient care efficiency, and administrative services.