How to Become a Dentist in Vermont: Your Complete Guide
Planning to become a dentist in the Green Mountain State? While Vermont offers excellent opportunities for dental practice, it’s important to note that the state currently has no dental schools. However, this shouldn’t deter you from pursuing your dental career in Vermont. Here’s your comprehensive guide to becoming a dentist in Vermont.
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Dental Schools
Vermont does not have any dental schools within the state. Most Vermont residents pursuing dentistry typically attend dental schools in neighboring states or other New England institutions, such as:
- Harvard School of Dental Medicine (Massachusetts)
- Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine (Massachusetts)
- Tufts University School of Dental Medicine (Massachusetts)
- University of New England College of Dental Medicine (Maine)
- University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine (Connecticut)
Vermont Licensing Requirements
1. Education Requirements
- Graduate from a CODA-accredited dental school
- Complete all required clinical examinations (see below)
2. Examinations
Dentists must pass:
- National Board Dental Examinations (NBDE) Parts I and II or the Integrated National Board Dental Examination (INBDE).
- One of the following regional clinical examinations:
- ADEX (American Board of Dental Examiners)
- CDCA (Commission on Dental Competency Assessments)
3. State Licensing Process
To obtain a Vermont dental license:
- Submit a completed application to the Vermont Board of Dental Examiners
- Provide official transcripts
- Submit examination scores
- Pass a criminal background check
- Provide proof of CPR certification
- Complete Vermont jurisprudence examination
- Pay applicable fees
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