DENTISTRY.

No. 16 of 1914.

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(c) has been convicted of any felony or misdemeanor; after serious criminal offence;

professional

(d) has been in the opinion of the Dental Board and of the Governor in Council guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect;

of exemption certificate.

(e) being an exempted person, has had the certificate of exemption granted to him revoked under the provisions of sub-section (2).

to Register.

(4) It shall be lawful for the Colonial Secretary to restore to the Dental Register at any time the name of any person by order of the Governor in Council.

Restoration

incorrect or

6. (1) No person other than a registered dental surgeon or an exempted person shall by any public or private advertisement or in any way whatsoever describe himself or hold himself out as or offer his services as a dental surgeon, or dentist, or under other like title or designation or as in any way licensed or authorised or qualified to perform or as otherwise capable of performing any dental operation.

statements

practitioners

which has

conferred

(2) No person who practises dentistry or dental surgery shall by any public or private advertisement or in any way whatsoever describe himself or hold himself out as or offer his services as or in any way use the title or designation of doctor, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Licentiate in Dental Surgery, or any other like title or designation, unless and until he shall have proved to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council with the advice of the Dental Board that the title or designation which he proposes to use has been duly conferred upon him by some university, corporation, college or other body which in the opinion of the Governor in Council with the advice of the Dental Board may properly be recognised as capable of duly conferring such title or designation.

person may

recover

(3) Any registered dental surgeon or exempted person shall be entitled to perform dental operations and to practise dentistry and dental surgery in the Colony and to demand and recover reasonable charges for any dental operation, attendance, advice, or aid, and the cost of any dental medicines, dental appliances, dental plates or artificial dentures supplied by him.

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