This document was updated in collaboration with the Labour Market Integration Unit, Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration in May 2007 . Some requirements may have changed by the time you apply. Please contact the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario before completing your application.
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In Ontario, Dental Technologists (RDTs) are registered (licensed) health-care professionals. They are knowledgeable and skilled in the design, construction, repair or alteration of dental prostehtic, restorative and orthodontic devices that are prescribed by dentists or other qualifed health-care practitioners for their patients. Only a Dental Technologists can supervise the operation of a dental laboratory.
The College of Dental Technologists of Ontario (CDTO) registers (licenses) Dental Technologists in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, and the Dental Technology Act, 1991. No person can work as a Dental Technologist or use the title “Dental Technologist” or “RDT” without a registration certificate (licence) issued by the CDTO. Registration means applying to the CDTO to get a Certificate of Registration. [General guidance on the registration process is described in this career map.]
Persons without registration (licence) however, can work as assistants under the supervision of a registered member of the CDTO.
Registration Requirements In Ontario
Applicants for registration with the CDTO must meet the following requirements:
A. Education Requirements
Successful completion of:
B. Other Requirements
Step 1 – Have Your Education Evaluated
Before applying to sit the CDTO registration examinations, an applicant must first submit his/her education transcript, diploma/certificate to a credential assessment agency for evaluation. The agency will verify the status of the school(s) attended by the applicant and compare document by document, course by course the secondary and post-secondary programs undertaken by an applicant before putting down their findings in a report.
The report will indicate if the candidate has successfully completed
The evaluation process, documentation requirements, fees and assessment time-lines of each credential assessment agency may differ. At the minimum, applicants must be prepared to submit secondary (high school) and post-secondary (college or university) transcripts and diplomas/certificates; and if these documents are not in English or French, provide certified translation of each one.
Applicants are advised to directly contact each agency for information.
Applying Before You Immigrate to Canada
Before you come to Canada, you should write to a credential assessment agency to request an assessment package. This will help you understand if you meet the education requirements .
When you receive the assessment package, carefully read the instructions, then complete the application and return it with all required documents and fees to the agency. Missing documents will normally cause delay.
When You Arrive in Ontario
If you did not start the credential assessment process from overseas, contact a credentail assessment agency as soon as possible to have your education assessed.
If you have already completed the Assessment before your arrival in Ontario, contact the CDTO by phone or in writing to set up an appointment with the Registrar to present your credential assessment report. You will then be advised if have met the education requirements to sit the Registration Examination or the Eligibility Examination of the CDTO.
Step 2 – Aply To The College Of Dental Technologists To Sit Examinations
You may apply to the CDTO to sit the Registration Examination at any time during the year, after
The CDTO usually holds a briefing session on the Registration Examination in November/December of each year. The session will help you:
If you are interested in attending this briefing session, please contact the CDTO by phone or visit the web site www.cdto.ca for more specific information on dates.
Eligibility Examination
If the assessment of your dental technology education indicates that your study program is at post-secondary level but does not measure up to 80% of the “Competency Profile of Canadian Dental Technicians/Technologists”, you may apply to the CDTO to sit the Elibibility Examination to prove your standing . Apply in writing to the CDTO Registration Committee.
The Eligibility Examination is a 3-hour written examination given in Ontario.
Section 1 of the examination is a test on general dental technology knowledge. Questions on this first section are based on the competency areas stated in the “Competency Profile of Canadian Dental Technicians/Technologists”. Section 2 tests your English reading and comprehension abilities.
You must get a score of at least 60% in both Section 1 and Section 2 to pass the Eligibility Examination.
Once you have passed the Eligibility Examination and proved that you have completed 1,950 hours of supervised practical dental technology work experience in Ontario, you may then apply to take the Registration Examination.
Registration Examination
The Registration Examination has two parts – Written and Practical.
Written Examinations
The Written part of the examination includes:
Practical Examination
The practical examination takes 4-5 days. It will test your understanding and interpretation of prescriptions, technical skills, time management, organization skills, equipment operation, and application of safety measures to the standards listed in the “Competency Profile of Canadian Dental Technicians/Technologists”. You will be asked to complete 5 or 6 dental technology projects according to prescriptions given. To pass the examination, you must:
Jurisprudence And Ethics Examination Preparation
George Brown College normally offers a basic course on the Jurisprudence and Ethics on dental technology practice. Please contact the George Brown College Continuing Education Department for course dates and fees.
[Study manual for the examination may be purchased from the CDTO.]
Step 3 – Apply For Registration
After you have successfully passed ALL parts of the Registration Examination, you are eligible to apply for your Certificate of Registration as a Dental Technologist. Contact the CDTO for the application package. You must provide proof of professional liability insurance coverage issued in your name, character references and declaration of any charge for criminal offence, professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity related to your practice of the profession in or outside of Ontario.
Labour Market Information
The outlook for the dental technology profession is fairly good and should continue that way into the future. Employment opportunities will increase as the population’s need for dentures, crowns and bridges, implants and orthodontic devices increases.
It is difficult to obtain detailed figures on wage rates. Laboratory owners generally offer minimum wage to assisting technicians with little or no training. Qualified dental technologists' salary levels vary a lot, depending on the person’s skill and experience. A skilled and experienced dental technologist working full time could earn from $600 to more than $1,200 per week.
For detailed Labour Market Information about this and related occupations, visit the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities' Job Futures Web site at www.edu.gov.on.ca or the Human Resources Development Canada web site for Ontario at www.ontariojobfutures.ca/
Fees (in Canadian Dollars)
Application for Assessment – contact Credential Assessment Agencies directly
CDTO
Eligibility Examination: |
$100.00 |
Registration Examination Application: |
$200.00 (non-refundable) |
Written (Theory) Examination: |
$150.00 |
Written (Jurisprudence and Ethics) Examination: |
$150.00 |
Practical Examination: |
$900.00 |
Application for Registration: $150.00 |
$150.00 |
Annual Registration Fee |
$1017.23 |
If you are sending the payment by mail please make money orders payable to "College of Dental Technologists of Ontario."
Contact Information
For more information on application requirements, examinations or fees, please contact:
The Registrar’s Office
The College of Dental Technologists of Ontario (CDTO)
2100 Ellesmere Road, Suite 260
Scarborough, Ontario
Canada
M1H 3B7
Telephone: (416) 438-5003
Fax: (416) 438-5004
E-mail: info@cdto.ca
Web site: www.cdto.ca
For more information on assessment of your education credentials, please contact:
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS)
100 Stone Road West, Suite 303
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
N1G 5L3
Telephone: (519) 763-7282 or (toll free) 1-800-321-6021
Fax: (519) 763-6964
E-mail: info@icascanada.ca
Web site: www.icascanada.ca
World Education Services
45 Charles St. East, Suite 700
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M4Y 1S2
Telephone: (416) 972-0070
Fax: (416) 972-9004
E-mail: canada@wes.org
For more information on requirements to enter the Dental Technology Program at George Brown College, please contact:
George Brown College
Casa Loma Registration Office
160 Kendal Avenue, Building C
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5R 1M3
Telephone: (416) 415-2000
Toll-free: 1-800-265-2002 (in Canada and the USA)
E-mail: info@gbrownc.on.ca
Web site: www.gbrownc.on.ca
For information on how to prove the equivalent grade 12 education, please contact:
The General Educational Development (GED) Administrator
Independent Learning Centre Branch
20 Bay St., Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5J 2W1
Telephone: (416) 325-3364
Toll Free: 1-800-573-7022
Fax: (416) 325-3383
For information on where and how to get help with settlement in Ontario, please contact:
Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
110 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M4R 1A3
Tel: (416) 322-4950 ext. 227
E-mail: generalmail@ocasi.org
Web sites:
www.ocasi.org
www.settlement.org
For information about accessing health related professions in Ontario please contact:
HealthForceOntario
Access Centre for Internationally
Educated Professionals
Ryerson University
285 Victoria Street, 7th floor
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5B 1W1
Tel: (416)314-4409 or 1-800-596-4046
TTY: (416) 598-5964
Fax: (416) 598-5968
Email: accesscentre@healthforceontario.ca
Website: www.healthforceontario.ca
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