Not usually. MD stands for "Medical Doctor" and is a designation awarded upon completion of medical school. Dentists earn either a DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) or a DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) upon completion of Dental School. A few Dental specialties require advanced degrees in other areas of medicine and may require an MD, such as Maxillofacial Surgery.
A physician is a doctor, so basically you are asking if a dentist is a doctor. There are a few different answers to that. In a way a dentist is a type of doctor (doctor for teeth) but you could also agree that a dentist is a whole other thing. People say "Im going to the dentist" or "Im going to the doctor" so it seems as if they are two different things.
Yes, dentists use the same courtesy title of 'Dr' in front of their names. Just like Vets too.
No. They are people who clean teeth. Well.
No, dentists only do operations having to do with your teeth. Doctors treat everying - atleast if they have what they need ( Usually they do. )
Doctor of Dental Surgery or DDS
The pension of a dental hygienist can vary from job to job. Some dental hygienist do not receive a pension plan at all.
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You can find some dental hygienist schools with this website: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/article/how-to-become-dental-hygienist
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The median wage in 2008 for a Wisconsin dental hygienist was $60570.
I am a dental hygienist in Houston Texas and I get 38 dollars an hour.
Your question is not clear. Do you mean where you can learn to be a dental hygienist, or where you could work as one?
RDH just stands for Registered Dental Hygienist.
No available jobs found for dental hygienist but you can contact Sears Dental to inquire at (312) 201-1610.
There is no difference. They are all registered. All Dental Hygienists are licensed through their state which makes them registered.
Dental hygienist training is not supposed to be entertaining or fun, rather it is supposed to be an academic training regiment to become a dental assistant.
Dr. Alfred Civilion Fones is considered to have been the first dental hygienist. He was from Bridgeport, Connecticut.