Great majority of dentists in Poland do speak English. Since early 1990’s, learning a foreign language became compulsory at Medical Universities in Poland and dentists-to-be need to pass a foreign language exam in order to accomplish their studies. English is the most famous language taught at universities in Poland and most of students chose English at the beginning of their studies and perfect it in the next five years of their course. There is an option to study a second foreign language at a University although this is not compulsory. The most popular second foreign languages are German, French and Spanish. Many Polish dentists, after graduating from Medical School, additionally obtain further qualifications abroad where lectures are very often conducted in English. Specialist dentist publication are usually available in English, which is yet another reason why this language is so popular among Polish dentists. No surprise that the NHS in the UK was keen to employ hundreds of Polish dentists. Not only were they recognised for their professionalism, but also for their great language skills.