How To Become A Dentist In Luxembourg

By | December 18, 2022

How To Become A Dentist In Luxembourg

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How To Become A Dentist In Luxembourg

Practising as a general or specialised dental practitioner requires a licence from the Ministry of Health (Ministère de la Santé).

To obtain such a licence, candidates must satisfy the profession’s qualification, ethics, good-repute, and physical and mental health requirements.

Who is concerned

General and specialist dental practitioners who wish to practise in Luxembourg must be a national of:

  • an EU Member State; or
  • a State of the European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway), or Switzerland; or
  • a third country, and:
    • have a valid residence permit; or
    • have been granted international protection.

Persons who have been temporarily or permanently disqualified from practising in the country in which they last exercised their profession are not permitted to practise in Luxembourg either. The same applies if disqualification proceedings are pending.

Prerequisites

General and specialist dental practitioners must:

  • satisfy the ethical, professional integrity and physical and mental health requirements applicable to dental practitioners;
  • possess the language skills required to exercise their profession.

Preliminary steps

Recognition of foreign qualifications

Recognition of foreign diplomas is not required if the diploma:

  • was obtained in an EU Member State;
  • conforms to EU standards;
  • corresponds to one of the diplomas listed (see Annex V, point 5.3.2 of European Directive 2005/36/EC for dental practitioners and Annex V, points 5.3.2 and 5.3.3 for dental specialists).

If the diploma was obtained in a third country, the holder of the diploma must first apply for recognition of the diploma in another EU Member State. Such recognition must entitle the holder to practise in the Member State in question:

  • on an equal footing with the holders of a diploma specified in Annex V of Directive 2005/36/EC; and
  • in accordance with the conditions and criteria provided for in Articles 34 and 35 of the Law of 28 October 2016 on the recognition of professional qualifications, as amended (loi modifiée du 28 octobre 2016 relative à la reconnaissance des qualifications professionnelles).

Required language skills

The practitioner must possess the language skills that are necessary for them to exercise their profession in Luxembourg.

If the practitioner’s mother tongue is not French, German or Luxembourgish, proof of their language skills must be provided in order to be authorised to practise.

The minimum level of language proficiency required in French or German is Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The level can be proven by any means such as:

  • a copy of the training certificates obtained in one of these 2 languages;
  • proof of professional experience in a French- or German-speaking country.

Practitioners who cannot provide such proof as listed above must provide a level B2 language proficiency certificate issued by an approved examination centre.

In Luxembourg, the approved examination centre is the National Institute for Languages (Institut national des langues – INL).

Costs

Applications for the licence to practise carry a fee of EUR 450.

When applications are made online through MyGuichet.lu, the fee must be paid online.

For applications submitted by post, the fee must be paid to the following bank account:

IBAN: LU13 1111 0011 4679 0000
BIC
: CCPLLULL
Name of the beneficiary
: Administration de l’enregistrement, des domaines et de la TVA
Reference
: AUTOMEDDENT + practitioner’s name

If the general or specialist dental practitioner wishes to use several professional titles, they must pay EUR 450 per title.

Note: fees will not be reimbursed if the Ministry of Health refuses to grant the licence to practise, or if the applicant withdraws their application.

How to proceed

Applying for the licence to practise

Applicants can apply for the licence to practise online through MyGuichet.lu.

The application procedure can be accessed:

  • with authentication, using a LuxTrust product or an electronic ID (eID) card; or
  • without authentication.

The procedure with authentication has several advantages compared to the procedure without authentication. For instance, with authentication, the data that the user enters can be saved temporarily so that it is available to the user at a later stage.

Once the application has been submitted, all subsequent messages and notifications concerning changes in the processing status of the application will be sent to the applicant by email.

Applications may also be submitted by post by sending the relevant form and required supporting documents (see below) to the following address:

Ministère de la Santé
1, rue Charles Darwin
L-1433 LUXEMBOURG

The ‘licence to practise’ application form can be downloaded from the ‘Forms / Online services’ section (see below).

Supporting documents

Applicants must include the following supporting documents with their application:

if the applicant is a national of an EU Member State or of a European Economic Area (EEA) state: a copy of a valid identity document; or

if the applicant is not a national of an EU or EEA state:

a copy of a valid residence permit; or

a document attesting that they have been granted international protection;

an extract from their criminal record issued by their country of residence less than 3 months prior to the application date;

a certificate of good mental and physical health issued by a licensed doctor (no later than 3 months prior to the application date);

a copy of their diploma(s) (for general dental practitioners: the diploma in dentistry, and for specialist dental practitioners: the diploma in dentistry, plus the diploma in the dental speciality or specialities);

where applicable, if the diplomas were obtained in a third country,a copy of the certification of recognition of their diploma(s) and of their licence to practise as a general or specialist dental practitioner in another EU Member State;

a certificate of good moral standing and professional integrity issued by the Order of Dental Surgeons (Ordre des chirurgiens-dentistes) less than 3 months prior to the date of application;

a curriculum vitae;

proof of payment of the EUR 450 fee;

if the applicant’s mother tongue is not French, German or Luxembourgish, proof of their language skills.

How long does it take to become a dentist in Europe?

After gaining admission into dental school, students go on to complete four years of full-time study to earn the Doctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Dental Medicine. Students typically spend the first two years learning general and dental science in classroom and laboratory settings.

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