It varies widely. Your best bet is to talk to the dentist you regularly see, and talk to them about what services they provide.
By definition, a "general dentist" should be able to provide most types of dental care.
However, there are times when we need to refer you to a specialist -- general dentists are sort of like going to a general mechanic for your car - you can get most things fixed there, but sometimes they have to send you to the dealership for "special" parts or procedures.
An orthodontics dentist is more about the positioning of the teeth. A orthodontist will be able to give braces or other corrective mouth items.
Any dentist that has a dental office and currently works will give you services such as root canals. If they cannot deal with your probably individually, they can recommend you to a dentist that can.
I doubt the Vicodin caused the tongue blisters but it could have triggered the virus that is the cause of tongue blisters (canker sores on the tongue). They can be treated at the dentist office or a general practitioner's office. There is a solution that will help with the pain and treatment of the sores. If you have a dentist just go there and they will probably see you without an appointment since it only takes a few minutes to give you the solution.
A general practitioner (family doctor) may be able to, but the specialist would be an allergist.
It depends in which city you live in. There are usually just a very few of them, and the best person who can give you a reference is your dentist. If your own dentist doesn't know, ask another dentist.
Just go to a general practitioner, and they will be able to give you a referral to the correct specialist.
You need to find a medical doctor that specializes in trans-gender medication. Usually they are a general practitioner or an internist and have this as an additional area of practice.
MD normally refers to the position of a Medical Doctor. This terminology is normally used in the US and Canada - In the UK it would be seen as GP = General Practitioner
If you feel like you may be at risk for having diabetes, then it is important to rely on the diabetic testing provided by a trained medical professional. Any general practitioner can give you the diabetic testing that you need.
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A dentist is a doctor that specializes in treating disease and decay found in and on human teeth. A dentist can specialize in many fields that give him greater understanding of the entire oral cavity. Some even become surgeons in the specialty of Oral & Maxilliofacial Surgery. They surgically repair damage to the jaw, mouth, and sinus areas. All of these services are benefits to the community because if someone has a tooth ache, the dentist is only a phone call away.
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