How Dentist Licensing Works in the UAE
The UAE does not have a single national dental license. Four regulators each license dentists for their own jurisdiction: the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) for Dubai, the Department of Health (DOH) for Abu Dhabi, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) for the Northern Emirates, and the Sharjah Health Authority (SHA) for Sharjah. Your license is valid only within the issuing authority's emirate(s) — so the first decision in your UAE dental career is which authority to apply to.
The four processes share the same backbone. Every authority requires DataFlow Primary Source Verification of your credentials, and your DataFlow results carry over between authorities — so the work you do for your first license accelerates any later one.
Choose Your Authority
Each card below opens the full step-by-step dentist guide for that authority — eligibility, documents, DataFlow, the exam, fees and timeline.
DHA
The largest job market in the UAE and a major hub for private dental practice. Applications run through the Sheryan portal.
DHA dentist guide →DOH
Covers Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra. Applications via the DOH portal (TAMM).
DOH dentist guide →MOHAP
Federal license for Ajman, RAK, Fujairah and UAQ — usually the lowest fees and a fast entry point.
MOHAP dentist guide →SHA
The UAE's newest regulator, with an assessment + supervised-practice model instead of a single exam.
SHA dentist guide →Which Authority Should You Pick?
If you already have a job offer, the decision is made for you: license with the authority that covers your employer's emirate. If you are applying proactively, three factors matter. Job volume: Dubai (DHA) has the most dental vacancies and the largest private-practice market, with Abu Dhabi (DOH) close behind. Cost: MOHAP is generally the most affordable route into the UAE. Speed and structure: DHA, DOH and MOHAP follow the same exam-based model; SHA adds a supervised practice period. Whichever you choose first, your DataFlow verification transfers if you add another authority later, so you are never locked in.
Requirements Common to All Four Authorities
Wherever you apply, dentists generally need:
- a recognized dental degree (BDS/DDS), plus a postgraduate qualification for specialists
- a minimum of 2 years post-qualification clinical experience (more for specialists such as orthodontists, endodontists and oral surgeons)
- a valid home-country dental registration and a Certificate of Good Standing dated within 6 months
- DataFlow Primary Source Verification (PSV) of all credentials
- the authority's exam or assessment — DHA, DOH and MOHAP each run their own Prometric computer-based test, while SHA uses a professional assessment plus supervised practice
Timeline & Fees at a Glance
Plan for 8–16 weeks with DHA, DOH or MOHAP, and 10–20 weeks with SHA including its supervised practice period. DataFlow PSV is the longest single step for every authority (commonly 3–6 weeks), which is why we run it in parallel with exam preparation. Authority fees vary — MOHAP is generally the lowest — and DataFlow typically adds AED 1,000–2,000 depending on your documents. Our cost & fees guide itemises every charge across all four authorities.
What Dentists Earn in the UAE
Dentists in the UAE typically earn AED 15,000–30,000/month for general dentists, rising to AED 30,000–60,000+ for specialists, tax-free. Packages usually add housing or a housing allowance, annual flights home, and health insurance. See our UAE healthcare salary guide for full ranges by emirate and seniority.
Other Professions & Resources
Health Bridge covers every major profession across all four authorities — browse the full UAE licensing matrix for physicians, nurses, pharmacists and lab technicians, or go deeper with our DataFlow verification guide and Prometric exam study guide.
Ready to start your UAE dentist license? Reach out to our team for a free eligibility assessment. We handle the licensing and connect you with the role.
We manage UAE medical licensing end to end — DHA, DOH, MOHAP and SHA. Eligibility, DataFlow, Prometric and submission, with placement to follow.
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