Dentistry in the United States

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North Carolina, a diploma of graduation from some reputable school of dentistry.

North Dakota, preliminary education of four years at high school, a diploma from an approved school of dentistry, and at least one year in the State University, or an equivalent institution; or five years of practice in den tistry in another State requiring equal pro ficiency.

Ohio, a certificate of the State superintend ent of public instruction that the applicant is possessed of an education equal to that required for graduation from a high school, and a di ploma from a legally chartered dental school ; or five years' dental practice under license in another State requiring equal proficiency, pro viding that such State reciprocates such cour tesy. In the latter case a license may be issued without examination at the discretion of the board.

Oklahoma, a diploma of graduation from a dental college approved by the examining board.

Oregon, diploma from dental school in good standing, or dental study and practice in Oregon prior to this act.

Pennsylvania a competent preliminary edu cation and a three-year dental course; or a diploma of a recognized dental school.

Philippines, diploma from legally incorpo rated dental school.

Porto Rico, a diploma of a reputable dental school, certified as genuine by two freeholders. Lacking these, the applicant may demand ex amination on his merits.

Rhode Island, graduation at a recognized dental college; or actual practice of dentistry in another State for the five years next preced ing the examination.

South Carolina, no requirements; all appli cants examined.

South Dakota, a diploma of graduation at an approved dental school ; or practice in den tistry in another State for the five years im mediately preceding the examination.

Tennessee, a diploma of a reputable dental school.

Texas, no restrictions ; examines all appli cants.

Utah, diploma recognized by National As sociation of Dental Faculties, or two years' practice or three years' study with licensed dentist.

Vermont, a preliminary high school course, and the diploma of a reputable school of den tistry.

Virginia, a diploma of graduation from a recognized dental college; or active practice of dentistry in another State for the five years preceding the examination.

Washington, a diploma from a recognized dental school.

West Virginia, the diploma of a reputable den tal school. Any dentist holding a license from another State may be licensed after examina tion.

Wisconsin, a general education equivalent to a four-year course in the Wisconsin high schools, and a diploma of graduation from a reputable dental college; or license to practise in other States issued previous to 1909, and with at least five years' practice in such State provided a similar courtesy is extended to Wis consin dentists removing to such State.

Wyoming, a diploma from a recognized dental college or collegiate department.

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