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TheRoyal College of Dentists of Canada (RCDC, the College;French:Collège royal des chirurgiens dentistes du Canada) is the Canadian national organization dedicated to maintaining high standards of practice and promoting excellence in dental specialties. Established in 1965, the RCDC aims to ensure the quality ofdental care inCanada by recognizing qualified dental specialists. It is headquartered inToronto, Ontario.
As outlined in its Constitution, the Royal College of Dentists of Canada’s primary objectives are:
The College administers the National Dental Specialty Examination (NDSE), which is a critical component in the certification process for dentists wishing to become recognized specialists. This examination is a requirement for provincial licensure within Canada.
RCDC also supports continuing education, professional development, and networking opportunities for its Fellows and Members, fostering collaboration and advancement in the dental profession. Fellows receive thepost-nominal letters FRCDC.[1]