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  • David H Morra, DDS 610 Points

    David H Morra, DDS

    198 Thomas Johnson Dr
    Frederick, MD 21701
  • 400 Points

    Harshberger Waldo B DDS PA

    1475 Taney Avenue
    Frederick, MD 21702
  • Arpana Verma, DDS 310 Points

    Arpana Verma, DDS

    Frederick Dental Group
    9093 Ridgefield Dr. #203
    203
    Frederick, MD 21701
  • Suzanne Boyle, DMD 300 Points

    Suzanne Boyle, DMD

    Suzanne G Boyle, DMD
    182 Thomas Johnson Drive, Suite 205
    205
    Frederick, MD 21703
  • 290 Points

    Morra David H DDS

    198 Thomas Johnson Drive
    Frederick, MD 21702
  • 270 Points

    Jeffrey Croft DDS

    198 Thomas Johnson Drive Suite 17
    Frederick, MD 21702
  • Robert Skvorak, DDS 270 Points

    Robert Skvorak, DDS

    Skvorak Dental Excellence
    2100 Old Farm Drive
    Suite 1E
    Frederick, MD 21702
  • Joseph F Mullen, DDS 260 Points

    Joseph F Mullen, DDS

    Joseph Mullen DDS and EJ Stringer DMD
    196 Thomas Johnson Dr # 200
    Frederick, MD 21701
  • 220 Points

    Douglas K Tavenner Jr, DDS FAGD

    20 Mountaingate Dr
    Frederick, MD 21703
  • 210 Points

    Amber Dental Associates

    68 Thomas Johnson Drive # B
    Frederick, MD 21702

Dentist Info

Dentist Summary:
Dentistry is the practice of taking care of teeth and gums. There are several specializations of dentistry such as oral surgery or periodontics. Dentists provide services such as general cleanings, cavity fillings and tooth caps.

Dentist FAQs:
What is a

Dentist

?
A Dentist is a health care professional qualified to practice dentistry, which is the science and art of preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases, injuries and malformations of the teeth, jaws and mouth.

General Dentistry is the only non-specialty field of Dentistry thereby, a general Dentist typically does not focus on any particular discipline within dentistry, and instead provides basic care within a variety of disciplines.

However, a general Dentist can, and often does, further his training in one or more specialty areas (such as surgery, endodontics, orthodontics, etc.). As a result, there can be a great deal of variation between the level of skill in different disciplines from dentist to dentist, however all dentists must achieve a certain degree of skill in various disciplines in order to graduate from dental school and earn licensure.

A General Dentist, unlike a specialist, can choose which services he will provide and which he will refer to specialists. If a general Dentist falls into the majority, he will perform restorative, prosthetic, routine endodontic therapy, routine periodontal therapy, and simple exodontia, as well as performing examinations. A general Dentist falling into the minority might feel comfortable treating more complex cases, as well as placing implants and extracting third molars (among many other procedures frequently referred to specialists).

What type of education or degrees does a Dentist need?
In most western countries, to become a qualified Dentist one must usually complete a minimum of 4 years of postgraduate study. Generally, 2 years of clinical experience working with patients in an educational setting are required to become a Dentist. One is considered a dentist and qualified to practice dentistry after graduating with a degree of either Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), Bachelor of Dentistry (BDent), Bachelor of Dental Science (BDSc), or Bachelor of Dental Surgery/Chirurgiae (BDS) or (BChD) or equivalent.

How often should I visit a Dentist?
It is recommended to visit the Dentist twice a year for a general cleaning and check-up.

How old does my child need to be to visit a Dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends children first see the Dentist six months after their first tooth and no later than one year of age.

How do I find a Dentist in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate a Dentist in your local area. Select Dentist from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate a Dentist in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need a Dentist in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Dentists in your city and state.


Dentist Related Terms:
porcelain veneers, bridges, crowns, teeth cleaning, braces, orthodontics, Brite Smile, dental implants, restorative dentistry, teeth whitening, laminate, smile enhancement, cosmetic reconstruction, full mouth rehabilitation, cracked teeth, discolored teeth, stained teeth, non-metal ceramic crowns, metal free fillings, bonding technologies