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Applying for a license to practice as a dentist with a professional qualification from a third country


Procedure

Application

You submit an application for a license to practice as a dentist to the competent authority.
The application must be submitted electronically. The original documents must be presented at a personal appointment.
The competent authority will then check whether your training corresponds to the German training and whether all other requirements have been met. Approval can only be granted if your training from a third country is equivalent to German training.

Examination of equivalence

The competent authority will compare your professional qualification with the German professional qualification. The competent authority will check whether your professional qualification is equivalent. The professional qualification is equivalent if there are no significant differences between your foreign professional qualification and the German professional qualification.

Possible results of the examination

If your professional qualification is equivalent, your foreign professional qualification will be recognized. The authority can confirm the result in writing. You must still meet the other requirements and provide proof of your language skills. You will then be granted a license to practice as a dentist.

Are there any significant differences between your professional qualification and the German professional qualification? You may be able to compensate for the differences through your professional experience, other knowledge or skills (lifelong learning). You must provide evidence of your professional experience. Knowledge and skills must be certified by an authority in the country in which you acquired the knowledge or skills.

However, it is possible that the essential differences cannot be compensated for by this knowledge. The competent authority will tell you the main differences and why you cannot compensate for the main differences with your professional experience.
The decision of the competent authority will also state the level of your training and the level required in Germany. You will then not be allowed to work as a dentist in Germany.

Knowledge test

If your professional qualification is not equivalent and you cannot compensate for the differences, you can take a knowledge test. The knowledge test is based on the final examination as a dentist in Germany. The knowledge test consists of a written, an oral and a practical section.
If you pass the knowledge test and meet all other requirements, you will be licensed as a dentist.

Legal bases

More information

Temporary professional license

With a temporary professional license, you can work for a limited period of time without a license. With a temporary work permit, you can work under the supervision of a person with a license to practice medicine. You may then only be allowed to carry out activities in a specific area of work. You must meet the following requirements for the temporary work permit:

  • Proof of your professional qualification
  • Health suitability
  • Personal aptitude
  • German language skills: You must provide proof of the German language skills required to practice the profession under the temporary professional license.

You can apply for the professional permit from the competent authority.

Certificate of equivalence

The licensing procedure may also include an assessment of the equivalence of your training (recognition procedure). You can apply for a separate decision on the result of the examination.

Procedure for late repatriates

As a late repatriate, you can go through the recognition procedure either in accordance with the laws mentioned here or in accordance with the Federal Expellee Act. You can decide for yourself. The responsible office will advise you which procedure is right for you.

Legal remedy

You can take legal action against the decision of the competent authority within a certain period of time (for example, by lodging an objection). The decision will then be reviewed. Details can be found in the information on legal remedies at the end of your decision. We recommend that you first speak to the responsible office before taking legal action against the decision.