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  1. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › sdcSDC | Home - MOH

    May 2, 2024 · The Singapore Dental Council is the self-regulatory body for the dental professions constituted under the Dental Registration Act 1999. Its key objectives are to promote high standards of oral health and to promote the interests of the dental profession in Singapore.

  2. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › sdc › information-for-dentistsSDC | Register as a Dentist - MOH

    Dec 7, 2023 · Use of professional titles and designations. For dentists under Division I of the register, who are not registered under the Dental Specialist Register, they may use titles such as " Dental Surgeon", "Dentist" or " General Dental Practitioner".

  3. Information on all registered dentists can be found at the Singapore Dental Council website.

  4. With effect from 1 Jan 2020, the Singapore Dental Council (SDC) is supported by SPB for its secretariat and operational functions. Please click below link to access SPB. https://www.sgdi.gov.sg/ministries/moh/statutory-boards/smc/departments/spb

  5. The Singapore Dental Council is the self-regulatory body for the dental professions constituted under the Dental Registration Act (Chapter 76). Its key objectives are to promote high standards of oral health and to promote the interests of the dental profession in Singapore.

  6. Aug 2, 2021 · SINGAPORE - Foreign-trained dental graduates will need to pass a qualifying examination to be eligible for conditional registration and to subsequently apply to be fully registered dentists,...

  7. Aug 2, 2021 · The Ministry of Health (MOH), through the Singapore Dental Council (SDC), will introduce new measures to ensure the continued high quality of foreign-trained dental graduates seeking to practise in Singapore.

  8. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › sdc › about-sdcSDC | Who we are - MOH

    Nov 29, 2023 · The Singapore Dental Council is the self-regulatory body for the dental professions constituted under the Dental Registration Act 1999. Its key objectives are to promote high standards of oral health and to promote the interests of the dental profession in Singapore.

  9. It details topics of interest such as Singapore’s healthcare system, employment opportunities, and general questions on moving to Singapore. Foreign dental degree holders can refer to the List of Registrable Degrees to check if their basic qualifications are recognized by the Singapore Dental Council.

  10. An Act to establish the Singapore Dental Council, to provide for the registration of dentists and oral health therapists and for matters connected therewith.

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