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  1. Providing Dental Care In Our Community. The New Brunswick Dental Society has created this Public Information section to provide you with answers to your questions about dental procedures and terms. You’ll also find advice on regular oral health care, fun facts, and contact information for dental professionals across the province ready to help ...

  2. Application for Registration: Dentists. The following is required for licensure in the Province of New Brunswick: Certified copy of ID (Citizenship certificate/card, Valid Canadian passport, birth certificate, PR card/confirmation letter or work permit).

  3. Protecting the public through the advancement and regulation of the profession.

  4. Registration, Renewals, Continuing Education and Resources.

  5. As the body responsible for regulating Dentists and Dental Assistants and protecting the public in matters related to dentistry, the New Brunswick Dental Society will investigate your complaint as required in our legislation and explained below.

  6. Contact Us. 570 Queen Street, Suite 504. P.O. Box 488. Fredericton, NB E3B 6Z6. Tel.: (506) 452-8575. Fax: (506) 452-1872. E-mail: info@nbdent.ca.

  7. An Act Respecting The New Brunswick Dental Society. Assented to June 27, 1985. WHEREAS The New Brunswick Dental Society prays that it be enacted as hereinafter set forth; AND WHEREAS it is desirable, in the interests of the public and the members of the dental profession, to continue The New Brunswick Dental Society as a body corporate for the ...

  8. NEW BRUNSWICK DENTAL SOCIETY. SUGGESTED FEE GUIDE FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONERS As of February 1, 202. 1. 570 Queen Street, Suite 504 P. O. Box 488, Station A Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada E3B 4Z9 Telephone: (506) 452-8575 Fax: (506) 452-1872 E-mail: info@nbdent.ca. Website: www.nbdent.ca

  9. Your journey toward a rewarding career in dentistry starts here. The New Brunswick Dental Society believes in fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for dental professionals. Join us in creating a brighter, healthier future for the people of New Brunswick.

  10. By understanding how diseases are transmitted, and applying infection prevention and control (IPAC) principles, DHCPs can develop strategies to interrupt the transmission of microorganisms among patients and DHCPs, and from dental instruments, handpieces, devices and equipment.

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