Of course! Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") do not have a problem promoting the businesses of those who are not members of the Church. If a Mormon dentist refers you to a specialist, it is his duty to refer you to someone he considers a good dental specialist, not a good Mormon. Religion and business are kept seperate, something most Mormons understand very well.
dental caries.. at least that's what MDs would call it. There may be more variation in degree of decay that DMDs would refer to.
I suggest you just call them "Mr." or "Ms.".
The abbreviation "DDS" typically stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery, a degree for dentists. Therefore, "10 - D in the DDS" could refer to "10 - Decimals in the Doctor of Dental Surgery degree."
A dentists income is based off of how many patients he/she sees in a day. They can work 1 hour a week and not make squat, they can work 40 hours a week and make good - excellent money, depending on the treatment, how much you charge, what materials you use, what kind of staff you hire. If you decide to not refer patients to specialists and learn to do endodontics and oral surgery with continued studies and education, you can earn even more. General dentists do pretty well even with refering patients out to specialist, though.
A PCP (Primary Care Physician) would refer you to any specialists that you might need.
yes, because they are specialists, your own doctor (gP) will refer you
Refer to the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Dental_Medicine
Dental care abroad If you go abroad for dental care: -- Check with the appropriate government agency in the destination country about its national dentistry guidelines. -- Find out what recourse is available if something goes wrong. -- At the dental office, look for infection-control procedures, including instrument sterilization and use of protective gloves, mask and eyewear. -- A traveler's guide to dental care is available through the Organization for Safety and Asepsis Procedures at www.osap.org. Source: American Dental Association. Why is dental cheaper in Mexico? - lower operating costs, dentists are not required have malpractice insurance, dentists are less advanced and use less expensive technology and infection control procedures. Dental treatment performed abroad although less expensive, also carries an increased number of associated complications and risks. Check out the dentists sites to see if they provide the treatment you need. Send them an e-mail, with your specific needs, include questions such as time required, lab availability and suggestions for alternative procedures.
You'd refer it like any other biblical text
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Ask your doctor what is near you. There are always specialists around that your doctor can refer you to.
Your ID is actually your identification. This might refer to your dental pattern or your fingerprints or might refer to the ID issued to you by your local government.