I am a brazilan dentist who lives and work since 1988 in Lisbon, Portugal. I'd like to work abroad and I wish to know what I should do in order to get my permission to work as a dentist there.
for portuguese nationality you have to apply for L.M.O then apply for P.R(permit resident) on these basis you can work in canada
obviously not! It is not possible to work on the back teeth in your own mouth unless there are mirrors placed in the correct position and the dentist is a contortionist- these are unlikely. Therefore they need to see another dentist for treatment.
Yes! If you so wish, there are several possible roles for a qualified dentist in a hospital
They do dentist stuff.
Search out a dentist office that will do as much dental work at one time as possible. Preventive visits that include cleanings and fluoride treatments will keep you from having extra visits in the future.
If work has been done and paid for, the new dentist is not responsible for it, since that work was finished by a previous dentist. If the work was paid for but not completed, then the new dentist must finish the work and take joint responsibility for it. if it was paid for but not begun, then it is a new job passed straight to him.
Yes, it is possible with Canadian visa.
Yes he trained under dentist john baker
See a Dentist or Oral Surgeon as soon as possible and expect work to be done on your teeth.
Contact your dentist office, they will be able to give you an estimate on what you need doing, and then see if your insurance company will cover it. It is possible the dentist office may even be able to tell you if your insurance will cover it over the phone.
if u are a Pakistani dentist and got Canadian nationality by marrying or any way,best way is to directly jump into dental hygienist diploma in Canada as to do DDS is impossible or just go to Toronto work there get a USA national spouse go there and then pass DDS in USA as it is earier there
He never became a dentist. He had been a messenger for his side of the country. Where did you get "Dentist" from!?