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Making the Distinction: Precautions on How to Spot a Real Dentist

With the current trend in technology opening more doors for possible forgeries many people end up worrying about the authenticity of the items they bought. Common items that can easily be duplicated nowadays are clothing labels, logos and even software. In some cases, even certifications like licenses may also be duplicated if a person is bent to do so. For this reason, many people are now having problems with authenticity..

Same is true with the area of healthcare as news about fake medical practitioners flood the TV and internet. Technology makes obtaining information easier, thus many people may resort to unscrupulous business as well as medical practices. An example of which was the case of a woman who worked as a dentist for nine years with fraudulent credentials. BBC reported this news last September 2009 after England experienced shock that such deceit could go undetected.

Such news raise concerns since the alleged suspect is a dental practitioner. Before you begin to doubt every dentist you come across in communities like Hixson here are some useful tips so you can spot the genuine from the fake:

Look at the certificate on the wall carefully. A dentist (Hixson) or any other licensed dentist for the matter will not have confusing abbreviations in their certificates without a nearby sign stating what

these abbreviations mean. Try to be familiar with abbreviations related to the dental practice like DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) and DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery).

Be familiar with other abbreviations associated with dentist. In Hixson, just like most communities, dentists display plaques citing their affiliation to organizations like ADA (American Dental Association) or the AAO (American Association of Orthodontists). If you are familiar with such abbreviations then you will not confuse dental associations with the actual title of the dentist you are visiting.

Know the other professionals who may handle dental concerns aside from a DDS or DDM. In Hixson, dentist assistants may also handle some areas like cleaning and patient preparation so you have to make the distinction. Remember that a CDA is a Certified Dental Assistant that may only assist dentists; they cannot in anyway set up their own practice without a licensed dentist with a DDS or DDM title.




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