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I would notify the American Dental Association. Tell them the situation and hopefully they will be able to obtain your dental records.
I would sue if damage was done to a tooth as a result of poor dental work. I had to file a report once with the American Dental Association. They may be able to help you.
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A retired dentist. Just because they retire doesn't mean they lose their accreditation. Those are professional boards that certify you meet their requirements. You've met the requirement. A dental student is still a student and therefore doesn't qualify for accreditation as they're not licensed dentists. Lastly, why would the patient have an accreditation unless they're a dentist themselves?
There is an association called Dental Care of Low Income that would be very helpful in this quest of finding an office. But you can also talk to people who work in areas like social services.
The ADA website has a list of Seal of Acceptance products on its website. As of 2/11/2012, closeup is not on it. I was surprised, because I thought all toothpaste manufacturers would get this. I was disappointed because it tastes so good.
According to the American Dental Association, the average general dentist made over 185000 in 2004 and the average specialist made over 315000 in 2004. Depending on your specialty, it would not be uncommon for an orthodontist or oral surgeon to make 400000 a year.
No, American lawyers are generally not allowed to represent clients in Canada unless they are licensed to practice law in Canada or have special permission from a Canadian court to do so. To represent a client in Canada, the lawyer would need to be a member of the Canadian Bar Association or work with a lawyer who is licensed in Canada.
An American Dental Plan helps to cover the cost of dental work. The plan includes one free exam and four free x-rays a year. The dental plan offsets the cost of dental work that would otherwise be far more expensive. For a relatively small premium, members are able to pay lower costs for their dental work, and in some instances, receive some free services related to their dental care.
According to the American Dental Association, the average general dentist made over 185000 in 2004 and the average specialist made over 315000 in 2004. Depending on your specialty, it would not be uncommon for an orthodontist or oral surgeon to make 400000 a year.