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ANZSCO 411212Skill Level 2

Dental Prosthetist

Designs, constructs, repairs and fits dentures and mouthguards. Registration or licensing is required. Note that in New Zealand a Dental Prosthetist is called a Clinical Dental Technician which is Skill Level 1.

Skill Level

Level 2

Associate degree, diploma, or trade certificate

Assessing Authority

TRA

Trades Recognition Australia

Eligible Visas

3

visa subclasses

Skilled Lists

2

active lists

Your Pathway

Three key steps to migrate through this occupation.

1

Skills Assessment

Get your qualifications and experience assessed by the relevant assessing authority.

2

Expression of Interest

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3

Visa Application

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Overview

What this occupation involves according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Designs, constructs, repairs and fits dentures and mouthguards. Registration or licensing is required. Note that in New Zealand a Dental Prosthetist is called a Clinical Dental Technician which is Skill Level 1.

Typical Tasks

Common duties performed in this role.

Providing educational programs to motivate children, parents and the community in matters relating to oral health
Providing fluoride therapy by applying remineralising solutions and desensitising agents
Removing deposits from teeth
Applying non-invasive fissure sealants to teeth
Taking impressions of the mouth
Taking dental radiographs
Administering local anaesthesia by infiltration and mandibular nerve block
Fabricating full and partial dentures
Constructing mouth guards, crowns, metal clasps, inlays, bridgework and other aids
Repairing and relining denture bases

Education & Experience

Indicative requirements for skills assessment.

Qualification

Associate degree, diploma, or trade certificate

Work Experience

Relevant work experience that may substitute for formal qualifications.

Closely Related Field

A qualification in a closely related field may be accepted with additional experience.

Documents Checklist

Common documents needed for the skills assessment application.

Assessing Authority

The organisation that assesses your skills for this occupation.

Trades Recognition Australia

TRA

Skills Assessment Requirements

What you need to get your skills assessed for this occupation.

The Migration Skills Assessment (MSA) is a skills assessment program for overseas applicants seeking skilled migration to Australia. Successful applicants receive recognition of their skills and experience at the required level for their nominated occupation for use in visa applications to the Department of Home Affairs.

Important note

Keep the email receipt as proof of payment. Refunds are not given if you do not meet eligibility requirements, withdraw after assessment has started, or fail to provide documents in specified timeframes. TRA does not accept applications sent by email. The MSA outcome can only be used for visa applications to Home Affairs for migration purposes, not for employment, licensing, or qualification-recognition purposes. Check that your documents are not locked or password protected before uploading."

Eligibility Criteria

4 criteria
  • Have a qualification directly related to your nominated occupation
  • Have the required amount of directly relevant employment in your occupation (see MSA Applicant Guidelines for specific requirements)
  • Your occupation must be listed on a skilled occupation list with TRA listed as the relevant assessing authority
  • Not applying for Offshore Skills Assessment Program (OSAP), Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS), or Skills Assessment Program
  • Passport details
  • Qualification details or apprenticeship documentation
  • Employment details for each employment period being claimed
  • Pay evidence (if multiple pages, combine into one PDF)
  • All documents scanned in full colour at high resolution (minimum 150dpi) as PDF files
  • Documents must show original translator stamp and signature if translated
  • Documents must not be locked or password protected

Visa Eligibility

Visa subclasses this occupation qualifies for.

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Skilled List Membership

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Alternative Titles & Specialisations

Other names and specialisations classified under this ANZSCO code.

Alternative Titles

  • Clinical Dental Technician

Specialisations

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