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Yes, all licensed dentists can prescribe Xanax; As well as any other medications he/she wants to that pertains to the scope of dentistry.

That being said, the scope of dentistry is so broadly defined it basically allows every medication to be prescribed, if needed.

From a fourth year dental student.

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