To practice dentistry in the U.S., a dentist must be a graduate of an accredited dental school, pass a national board exam, and pass an exam by either the state or the region he/she wants to practice in.
Additionally, each state licenses dentists and each has different requirements regarding continuing education to maintain one's license.
You would need a degree
you have to be Mexican
The minimum qualifications are set by the US Constitution. The major parties and the voters decide the final qualifications.
over 9000
i think it means private corporation, the type of business they have
True
About 1500 monthly.
Pay rate for an associate dentist in the US varies widely based on experience, hospitals and location. You can obtain the list of salary records for associate dentist at various companies and locations in the US from http://www.salarydom.com. I searched for "associate dentist" and obtain over 177 salary records. Here is the link for the results page: http://www.salarydom.com/associate-dentist-jobtitle-Salaries.htm
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I can't recommend a dentist in that area but have been using a dentist in Progreso for a couple of years and am quite happy with the care I have recieved.....and any US dentist is going to kick a fit when you say mexico....the US dentists are losing billions of dollars because of the cheaper prices in Mexico. All of my bad dental experiences have been in the US...not in Mexico. The only thing I will say about using a Mexican Dentist is to get your price agreed upon first
Dentist Respect in Indopak region is great! Specially if you move abroad and get a DMD/DDS degree from US or Canada.
"LLC" or "llc" means "limited liability company". It is applied to a virtual person a "company or business". Say you dentist was called "Jones" then he could set up a company called "Jones dental practice" and if his practice was set up as a limited liability company, "llc" should be add after the name of the practice. However if your dentist is using "llc" after their name as a qualification, this is meaningless and if your dentist has no other qualifications then I would suggest you should be concerned - do not go there and ask the authorities in your country to investigate the dentist.