Dentists typically work in dental offices or clinics, which are equipped with various tools and technologies for oral health care. These settings can range from small private practices to larger multi-specialty dental facilities. Additionally, some dentists may work in hospitals, research institutions, or educational settings, depending on their specialization and focus. The environment is usually designed to ensure patient comfort and safety during dental procedures.
A dentistry office
They do dentist stuff.
If work has been done and paid for, the new dentist is not responsible for it, since that work was finished by a previous dentist. If the work was paid for but not completed, then the new dentist must finish the work and take joint responsibility for it. if it was paid for but not begun, then it is a new job passed straight to him.
I am a brazilan dentist who lives and work since 1988 in Lisbon, Portugal. I'd like to work abroad and I wish to know what I should do in order to get my permission to work as a dentist there.
Yes he trained under dentist john baker
He never became a dentist. He had been a messenger for his side of the country. Where did you get "Dentist" from!?
hospital, doctors, pharmacy, nursing home, dentist etc
If you studied in India can you work as a dentist in Bahrain?
There is no evidence to suggest that the dentist has been charged for work that was not actually done.
A dentist. They specialize in almost all oral work.
Most dentist get up to 12 or 16 hours a day.
Most dentists are independent business owners. They work when they want to work, but the don't get paid if they don't work.