Mn board of dentistry self assessment 2019-2026

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Internationally-Educated Dentists This two-year dental education program allows dentists educated outside of the United States or Canada to obtain additional education as one pathway toward Minnesota licensure.
The Minnesota Jurisprudence Examination is a 50-question open book examination on the laws and rules governing the practice of veterinary medicine in Minnesota.
A graduate of a dental college in another country must not be disqualified from examination solely because of the applicants foreign training if the board determines that the training is equivalent to or higher than that provided by a dental college approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American

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Self-assessment is a critical skill that dentists must acquire in order to be competent oral healthcare providers. A dental student must be able to self-evaluate their strengths and weaknesses accurately to become a lifelong, self-regulated, and successful dental practitioner.
References for the Jurisprudence exam Dental, dental therapy, dental hygiene and dental assisting applicants all take the same examination and should study all of the statutes and rules, not just those applicable to a particular profession. This examination is OPEN BOOK.
Must be a graduate of a dental assisting program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation or be certified by the Dental Assisting National Board. Must be currently, or have been, practicing dental assisting in another U.S. jurisdiction or Canada, and have a license in good standing.
Graduate from a dental school that is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. Pass the Minnesota Jurisprudence Examination covering the statutes and rules of the Minnesota Board of Dentistry within 5 years prior to application for licensure. Is or has been licensed in another state or Canadian Province.
What can an unlicensed dental assistant do in Minnesota? Retracting a patients cheek, tongue, or other parts of tissue during a procedure. Assist with placement or removal of devices as directed by the dentist or dental therapist. Remove debris or water during treatment using suction devices.

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