First Application for a Dental License in Canada - dental Specialist
Applications for registration and licensing are submitted by an online form.
Once your completed application has been received, we will arrange a licensing meeting and issue your license within 5 business days. The exception would be if the contents of the application require the Registrar to investigate further or obtain additional information. An application is complete when all required documents have been submitted as outlined below and in the Checklist available at the bottom of this page. If you need any clarification on the required documents please contact our office.
Your first step will be to create a profile within our system. To do this, you will need to follow the link below which will bring you to our “Login” window. There you will have to click on “Sign up” to start the process of creating your profile.
Once your profile is created, you can log in and you will see an area to apply for a license. You will see an “Apply” button which you can click to begin your application. You will need to upload your supporting documents within the online application. You will be able to save your application and continue later if you find that you are missing documents or required information.
If you encounter technical difficulties, please email us at reception@nsrdda.ca. We will reply to assist within 2-3 business days.
To get started with your application process, click this link.
In order to be registered and licensed to practice dentistry in Nova Scotia, you will be required to upload the following documents within your online application:
- A passport-style photo taken with the previous 12 months
- A certified photocopy of your graduate / post graduate degree, diploma or certificate in a specialty recognized by the Board from a post secondary educational institution in Canada or the United States whose specialty program is or has been accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada or the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation.
- Confirmation of successful completion of the National Dental Specialty Examination (NDSE) administered by the Royal College of Dentists of Canada (RCDC) [or the National Dental Examining Board of Canada (NDEB) from 2020 through 2023].
- An applicant must provide a certified copyof their Canadian birth certificate, Canadian citizenship card, or proof of permanent Canadian residency status.
If an applicant is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, the applicant must provide details about their current citizenship status and a certified copy of the authorization issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada which permits them to engage in the practice of dentistry in Canada.
- Verification of malpractice Insurance through CDSPI – minimum of $3 million coverage (A copy of a document showing that an application for malpractice insurance is in progress will be acceptable.)
- A letter from employer(s) or a sworn affidavit verifying continual practice defined as a minimum of 450 hours within the last three years preceding the date of application (Applicable only if not a new graduate)
- A Vulnerable Sector Search and a Criminal Record Check (Performed within the previous 12 months)
- Two written character references from non-family members who have known you for the past four years – The reference letters must:
- be signed,
- be dated,
- indicate how long the person has known you, and
- have been written within the past 12 months.
- Verification of your certification in BLS obtained within the past 12 months (Must be an in-person hands-on course from a recognized provider)
- Translation of documents (if applicable)
- If you obtained your undergraduate dental education (e.g., DDS/DMD) from a program accredited by the:
- Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC),
- American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA),
- Australian Dental Council (ADC),
- Dental Council of New Zealand (DCNZ), or
- Irish Dental Council
you must upload the following documents:
- A certified copy of graduation certificate from your undergraduate dental program.
- A letter from the Dean verifying your graduation from the dental program.
- A copy of your National Dental Examining Board (NDEB) certificate.
Applicants who do not have the NDEB general dentistry certificate but have the NDSE certificate would, upon successful registration, be issued a Specialty Certificate Limited to that specialty.
When you submit your application, you will be sent an email asking you to pay a non-refundable application fee of $100, through our online portal, after which time your application will be reviewed.
Once your application has been approved, you will be required to pay the following non-refundable fees through our online portal:
- $100 initial registration fee
- $1658 annual license fee (December 1 – November 30)
(Note that the license fee is reduced to $829 if licensing after May 31.)
Also, please note the following:
- If you do not have all your documentation on hand, you may begin your online application, save it, and return to the application at a later time.
- If you are currently or have previously been licensed in another jurisdiction, you must request that a Certificate of Standing be sent directly to our office from each of those jurisdictions.
- Applications will be deleted from our system if not completed within 3 months. After that time, applicants will be required to restart their application process.
- By submitting an application, you consent to the Registrar or PDBNS staff obtaining clarification of documents as deemed necessary.
- Information on certifying documents can be found on our website at this link.
Licensing Process
The application and supporting documentation are reviewed by Registrar.
Our office will contact the applicant to schedule an appointment to meet with the Registrar to discuss their application.
In circumstances where the Registrar needs to obtain additional information, the registration process will require additional time to complete.
Applicants cannot begin to practise without a license.
Successful applicants who meet all of the licensing requirements will be entered into the Dentists’ Register and issued a license.
Applicants who have been declined licensure may appeal the Registrar’s decision to the Registration and Licensing Review. Details on the process and timelines can be found at this link