scope of dentists in canada

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what is the scope of getting a dental associate job in canada esp in larger cities like vancouver,toronto?is the scope as good as in the US? how much does a dental associate earn in canada as compared to that in US? i am asking this as i am a canadian immigrant graduating from US dental school. however i am in a fix whether to stay here or go back. any input will be appreciated
 
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ami_iq said:
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hi there,
to find out abt the scope of dentistry in canada ,you should contact dentists already practising in canada.......on this site there r people struggling to make to a dental school, sorry buddy, noone here can tell you abt the scope of dentistry in canada as compared to US, the right figures can be given by only a practising dentist,hope this helps......but i am sure it is pretty good in canada too, from which dental school in US are you graduating???please reply
 
ami_iq said:
what is the scope of getting a dental associate job in canada esp in larger cities like vancouver,toronto?is the scope as good as in the US? how much does a dental associate earn in canada as compared to that in US? i am asking this as i am a canadian immigrant graduating from US dental school. however i am in a fix whether to stay here or go back. any input will be appreciated

Hey ami_iq

I don't think you'll have a problem getting an associate job in Canada, especially in big cities such as Toronto or Vancouver even though there is a saturation of dentists, especially in Toronto. I've never heard of a dentist having difficulty getting a job. However, if your number one motive is to make as much money as you possibly can, and that nothing else really matters to you then I suggest you stay in the US. I'm not saying that you won't make a good living in Canada, because you will over time, but I'm sure you'll make more money in the US. Good luck with your decision.
 
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