Prosthodontics

Eligibility Comparison – GCC Specialist Dentist - Prosthodontics

Basic educational Requirement is Postgraduate specialization in Prosthodontics  – To be accepted as a specialist, your dental specialty certificate must come from one of the following full-time programs:

  • A 3-year clinical residency
  • A 2-year clinical master’s degree MDS / M.Sc 
  • A 3-year clinical Ph.D. (PhD or research-only degrees without clinical training do not qualify as specialty credentials – QCHP does not accept research based degrees.)
  • UK: Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (C.C.S.T.) + listing in the UK Dental Council Specialist Register.
  • Australia: Doctor of Clinical Dentistry or recognized specialty certification (3+ years)
  • Canada: Fellowship of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada or equivalent specialty program
  • Arab Board: Prosthodontics Board Certification (3+ years clinical training) recognized in GCC
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Many GCC countries have licensing exemptions or streamlined processes for graduates from certain approved countries/universities (e.g., Australia, UK, Canada, USA, EU countries. ).
English language proficiency tests typically are not mandatory but may be required indirectly as part of exam preparation.
Experience requirements differ based on nationality and  country of degree as follows : –

    Authority Experience Requirements
    DHA – Dubai

    Varies by nationality
    Tier 1 & Tier 2 & Graduates from UAE dental universities No experience required

    Tier 3:

    • UAE nationals & children of Emirati women – 1 year post-qualification experience

    • Non-UAE nationals (expats) – 3 years post-qualification experience

    DHA Gap in practice requirements:

    • Non-UAE nationals: Maximum 5-year gap allowed

    DHA : Training requirements based on gap duration:

    • 2-3 years gap: 40 CME credits + 4 months training
    • 3-4 years gap: 80 CME credits + 6 months training
    • 4-5 years gap: 120 CME credits + 8 months training
    MOHAP – UAE

    Varies by nationality
    Tier 1 & Tier 2 & Graduates from UAE dental universities No experience required

    Tier 3:

    • UAE nationals & children of Emirati women – 1 year post-qualification experience

    • Non-UAE nationals (expats) – 3 years post-qualification experience

    DOH – Abu Dhabi

    Varies by nationality
    Tier 1 & Tier 2 & Graduates from UAE dental universities No experience required

    Tier 3:

    • UAE nationals & children of Emirati women – 1 year post-qualification experience

    • Non-UAE nationals (expats) – 3 years post-qualification experience

    NHRA – Bahrain 3 years clinical experience
    SCFHS – Saudi Foreigners: 5 years
    Resident : < 2 years of clinical experience after post graduation
    Registrar : > 2 years of experience after post graduation
    Senior registrar : additional training or fellowship beyond registrar level. + 5 or more years of post-specialty clinical experience.
    QCHP – Qatar GCC graduates with Arab Board – No experience needed

    Non-GCC Arab graduates with Arab Board – 2 years' experience required

    Asian graduates – 3 years' experience required

    Salary Comparison – GCC Specialist Dentist - Prosthodontics

    Here is a salary comparison for Specialist Dentist – Prosthodontics  across Gulf health authorities based on LinkedIn, Indeed.ae, Payscale, and other job portals: 

    DHA – Dubai
    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) AED 20,000 – 45,000+
    Notes / Source Details

    Wide range; private sector and premium clinics may offer higher salaries

    Flexibility - Ability to have 1 full time license and 2 part time license

    Opportunity for golden visa if salary >30,000 AED monthly

    Dubai also has the advantage of allowing Prosthodontists , subject to respective training to “Add Title” of (1) Implantology privilege (2) Botox and fillers privilege

    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) AED 20,000 – 45,000+
    Notes / Source Details

    Salaries in both government and private sectors align with DHA standards

    Flexibility - Ability to have 1 full time license and 2 part time license

    Opportunity for golden visa if salary >30,000 AED monthly

    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) AED 20,000 – 45,000+
    Notes / Source Details

    Comparable to Dubai; government sector provides competitive packages

    Flexibility - Ability to have 1 full time license and 2 part time license

    Opportunity for golden visa if salary >30,000 AED monthly

    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) ~AED 15,000 –45,000
    Notes / Source Details

    Average salary ~AED 43,000/month; varies by experience and public/private sector

    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) AED 8,000 – 20,000+
    Notes / Source Details

    Government and private sector offer competitive but varied salaries

    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) AED 15,000 – 35,000
    Notes / Source Details

    Tax-free income with benefits; highly competitive for specialists

    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) AED 10,000 – 25,000
    Notes / Source Details

    Government and private salaries vary; private clinics tend to offer more

    Approximate Monthly Salary Range (AED) AED 6,600 – 18,300(Annual: AED 80,000 – 220,000)
    Notes / Source Details

    Average ~AED 12,000/month; includes housing and transport benefits

    Additional Insights:

     

    Saudi Arabia: Prosthodontists’ salaries increase with experience, from approx. SAR 305,600 (~AED 29,700) for 0-2 years to SAR 783,800 (~AED 76,200) for 20+ years of experience. Male prosthodontists earn about 16% more than females on average.

     

    UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi): Salaries are tax-free, and private sector roles can significantly increase earning potential.

     

    Oman: Salaries are generally lower but often include housing, transport, and other allowances.

     

    Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar: Salaries vary widely depending on employer, experience, and sector (public vs private).

    Required Documents Checklist – GCC Specialist Dentist - Prosthodontics

    Exam format Comparison – GCC Specialist Dentist - Prosthodontics

    Note : Exam Transferability: Results are NOT transferable between countries/emirates

    DHA – Dubai
    Exam Format CBT – MCQs, conducted by Prometric
    Exam Structure - Questions & Duration 150 MCQs, 170 mins
    Passing Criteria ≥65%
    Oral / Viva Exam None required
    Practical Exam None required
    Ease of Exam Most accessible
    Validity of Exam Results Exam results Valid for 5 years ; Eligibility letters are valid for one year.
    Exam attempts allowed

    Three attempts allowed across authorities. Failure after three attempts requires:

    1.Certificate of additional training in recognized specialty

    2. Application for higher title only (cannot apply for same or lower title)

    Documentation Process & Duration Streamline, Fast (1–1.5 months)
    Exam Format CBT – MCQs, conducted by MOH followed by an Oral exam
    Exam Structure - Questions & Duration 150 MCQs, 3 hours + Oral Exam
    Passing Criteria ≥65%
    Oral / Viva Exam Required
    Practical Exam None required
    Ease of Exam Oral Exam difficulty ; most intense
    Validity of Exam Results Valid for 5 years
    Exam attempts allowed

    Three attempts allowed across authorities. Failure after three attempts requires:

    1. Certificate of additional training in recognized specialty

    2. Application for higher title only (cannot apply for same or lower title)

    Documentation Process & Duration Slightly longer (1.5–3 months)

    Slightly complex
    Exam Format CBT – MCQs, conducted by Pearson Vue
    Exam Structure - Questions & Duration 100 MCQs, 120 mins
    Passing Criteria ≥70%
    Oral / Viva Exam None required
    Practical Exam None required
    Ease of Exam More competitive
    Validity of Exam Results Valid for 2 years. License Renewal: Every 2 years DOH Registration Validity Post-Exam: 3 months
    Exam attempts allowed

    Three attempts allowed across authorities. Failure after three attempts requires:

    1. Certificate of additional training in recognized specialty

    2. Application for higher title only (cannot apply for same or lower title)

    Documentation Process & Duration Slightly longer (1.5–2.5 months)

    Slightly complex
    Exam Format CBT – MCQs, conducted by Prometric
    Exam Structure - Questions & Duration 150 MCQs, 3 hours
    Passing Criteria ≥60%
    Oral / Viva Exam None required
    Practical Exam None required
    Ease of Exam Lower pass score requirement - hence easier.
    Validity of Exam Results Not specified
    Exam attempts allowed

    Four consecutive exam attempts allowed within 3 years ; After 4 failures: 6-month retraining (Remediation) under supervision of a consultant of the same specialty.

    Then: 2 additional attempts in 2 years

    Documentation Process & Duration Slightly longer (1.5–2.5 months)

    Slightly complex
    Exam Format CBT – MCQs, conducted by Prometric
    Exam Structure - Questions & Duration 200 MCQs, 4 hours (2 parts of 100 Qs)
    Passing Criteria >65% for Registrar, >70% for Senior Registrar
    Oral / Viva Exam None required
    Practical Exam None required
    Ease of Exam Longest exam duration, more intense
    Validity of Exam Results Valid for 2 years
    Exam attempts allowed

    Three attempts allowed - after which new experience and Mumaris re- classification is needed, and then you get additional 3 attempts

    Documentation Process & Duration Slightly longer (1.5–3 months)
    Lengthy and detailed
    Exam Format CBT – MCQs, conducted by Prometric
    Exam Structure - Questions & Duration 150 MCQs, 3.5 hours
    Passing Criteria >65%
    Oral / Viva Exam None required
    Practical Exam None required
    Ease of Exam Accessible
    Validity of Exam Results Valid for 3 years
    Exam attempts allowed

    3 attempts only, and any further attempts will not be considered by DHP/QCHP

    Documentation Process & Duration Streamline, Fast (1–1.5 months)

    Exam syllabus – GCC Specialist Dentist - Prosthodontics

    Books to refer – GCC Specialist Dentist - Prosthodontics

    Recommended Reference Books are:

    1. Clinical Aspects of Dental Materials – Marcia Gladwin, Michael Bagby, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Latest Edition
    2. Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics – S.F. Rosenstiel, M.F. Land, J. Fujimoto, Mosby, Latest Edition
    3. Failure in the Restored Dentition: Management and Treatment – M.D. Wise, Quintessence Publishing, Latest Edition
    4. Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics – H.T. Shillingburg, S. Hobo, L.D. Whitsett, R. Jacobi, S.E. Bracket, Quintessence Publishing, Latest Edition
    5. Applied Occlusion – R. Wassel, A. Naru, J. Steele, F. Nohl, Quintessence Publishing, Latest Edition
    6. Prosthodontic Treatment for Edentulous Patients: Complete Dentures and Implant-Supported Prostheses – Zarb and Hobkirk, Latest Edition
    7. McCracken’s Removable Partial Prosthodontics – Alan B. Carr, David T. Brown, Latest Edition

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