Yes.
It is possible, but highly unlikely.
If you a licensed dentist you should only need to pass a test to work as hygienist.
The fastest way to become a dentist is to go to an accredited School of Dental Medicine. There are many located throughout the world. Then take the dental board exam to become licensed to practice.
I do not think so. That is impossible
in ways yes if it is possible.
By visiting a dentist for evaluation and possible filling.
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Treatment and regular cleaning and check up must be done with a licensed dentist. It has been said that toothache is one of the pain that men cannot completely ignore or endure so visiting your dentist for a regular check up is a must to avoid having bad teeth at old age.
Can't speak for everyone but I found a great dentist Dr. Irma Gavaldon, she is and an american licensed dentist down is Cancun. Couldn't be happier for anyone going down there for work I would find her and go with her only( unless you know another good dentist) her website is dentalworkmexico.com
A retired dentist. Just because they retire doesn't mean they lose their accreditation. Those are professional boards that certify you meet their requirements. You've met the requirement. A dental student is still a student and therefore doesn't qualify for accreditation as they're not licensed dentists. Lastly, why would the patient have an accreditation unless they're a dentist themselves?