The DDS stands for doctor of dental science, or doctor of dental surgery. The PLLC, could stand for an organization for liability protection, but I am not totally certain of this.
PLLC = Professional Limited Liability Corporation
Most likely it means "Professional Limited Liability Company (or Corporation). It tells consumers that the business entity is not a sole proprietorship but rather a type of corporation where the dentist has limited liability for damages.
Yes, there are dentists in the Philly area that do snap in teeth as a temporary solution to bridgework, Dr. Jeffrey Glen DDS is one of those dentists.
It means doctor of dental surgery. DDS =Doctor of Dental Surgery MPH =Master of Public Health
The suffix DDS stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery, which is a professional degree awarded to dentists. The abbreviation PS may refer to a private practice setting, indicating that the dentist is working in their own business rather than in a larger organization.
10-D in the DDS stands for 10 divisions in the Dewey Decimal System.
It means Doctor of Divinity. It is an advanced degree in Divinity. In the United States the Doctor of Divinity is usually awarded as an honorary degree.
Example: John Smith DDS.
DDS stands for Doctor of Dental Science
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Master of Science Degree.
The "sc" after a DDS typically stands for "specialty certification." It indicates that the dentist has completed additional training and education in a specific area of dentistry, such as orthodontics or oral surgery, and has met the requirements to be recognized as a specialist in that field. This designation helps patients identify dentists with advanced expertise in particular dental practices.
The different types of dentists are a General Dentist (DDS). There are Cosmetic Dentists that specializes in aesthetic dentistry. Orthodontists specializes in positioning of the teeth. Periodontists specialzies in the care of gums and tissue sorrounding the teeth.
A DMD is the same as a DDS - it just depends where you went to school. Since both degrees are dentists...YES, a DMD can do root canals. The specific specialist that does root canals is an endodontist, but general dentists can do them as well.