Obtaining a Permit to Practice as a Dental Laboratory Technician

In Nova Scotia, Dental Laboratory Technicians must apply and obtain a permit from the Nova Scotia Registrar of Dental Hygiene, Dental Technology and Denturism (NSRDHDTD). Permitting with the NSRDHDTD assures the public and employers that an individual has met the requirements to practice in the profession.

Apply for a permit to practice in Nova Scotia

We Protect Your Information

Application files are confidential.  Information can only be provided directly to the applicant. Applicants must provide the NSRDHDTD with written authorization before information will be released to a third-party, including employers, spouses, or an agency.

Applicant access to records: Upon written request from an applicant, the applicant is provided with access to any records related to that applicant’s application, other than records or portions of records that Section 12 of the FRPA specifically permits regulating bodies to refuse to provide (e.g., those protected by legal privilege or other existing legislation, to protect the identities of other individuals, or to avoid negative impacts on public safety or the integrity of the registration process.).  

Time frames for Processing Applications

Applications are processed in the order in which they are completed. We do our best to process all applications in a timely manner. Once a complete application is received, the applicant is issued a permit to practise, within 5 business days.  

Typically, applications take about 4-6 weeks to be completed and for individuals to be issued a practising permit. This timing depends on the length of time it takes the applicant to provide all the necessary documentation and fees. During busier times, e.g., renewals and when multiple new applicants apply this time frame may be extended. Please inform potential employers of this time frame, so that they can schedule your anticipated start date accordingly.