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Maltese Dentistry

Malta’s refusal to recognize dental technology – those who make dentures and other appliances – as a profession outside of dentistry does not run afoul of EU law since concerns for patient health trump the technicians’ right to free establishment, the EU’s highest court <strong>ruled</strong> Thursday.

LUXEMBOURG – Malta’s refusal to recognize dental technology – those who make dentures and other appliances – as a profession outside of dentistry does not run afoul of EU law since concerns for patient health trump the technicians’ right to free establishment, the EU’s highest court ruled Thursday.

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