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Dentistry in Abroad?


I have completed my graduation in dentistry ,I want to know about the career options in dentistry in abroad

first question to be answered by you is which country do you belong to at the moment?
next,decide what part of the world are you looking forward to practising dentistry?i mean what exactly you mean by abroad
?but trust me,Dentists anywhere around the globe are in great demand,all thanks to the increasing demand of "film stars like teeth" white shining pearls.so dentists are making real money everywhere.
Decide where you wish to move,its going to be a paying effort.all you need is plain dedication and hard work.
Good luck!

I'd say they need some serious dental help in the UK. Have you seen their teeth.

In abroad?

I would check out the countries that you are interested in working in. You may have to complete language requirements and/or education requirements. You can probably go to the embassy website for the country your are interested in and check out work visa requirements and such.

good luck!

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