There are over 8,000 dentists in the Czech Republic, and each must be registered with the Ministry of Health and the Czech Dental Chamber (CSK).
Dental training takes 5 years and takes place at university dental schools (Stomatologická klinika Lékarské fakulty). Dentists who qualified before 2004 will hold the same title as a Czech doctor – the MUDr, with their certificate annotated to read “Medicinae universae doctor in disciplina medicinae stomatologicae”. Since 2004, this has been changed to MDDR.
Following qualification there is a compulsory period of vocational training lasting a further 3 years before a dentist is licenced to practice independently, with onging compulsory requirements for continuing education.
Czech dentists can specialise in a range of fields, including Periodontology, Oral Surgery, Paediatric Dentistry or Orthodontics, receiving a Certificate of Proficiency.
There is further specialist training available leading to a diploma. This takes 3 years for orthodontics, leading to a qualification called Orthodontics:attestation in maxillo-facial orthopaedics Diplom o specializaci (voboru ortodoncie) and 6 years for oral-maxillo-facial surgery, leading to a qualification called Oral Surgery:attestation in oral and maxillofacial surgery Diplom o specializaci (v oboru orální a maxilofaciálníChirurgie).
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