There seems to be some confusion about what a
practicing dentist is. My definition is that this
person is trained properly, has a degree from a school
of dentistry, is licensed by the state. Use a little
maturity and common sense when discussing the issue.
Here's a little mail I received from
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"He said he was a "practicing dentist", he never said
he was a legitimate,
trained, licensed dentist. No doubt he practices in
the street, behind
buildings and in parks. I'm sure he doesn't take
insurance (HMO coverage,
yes) but he is probably priced very low.
This is a profession where certification *does*
matter!"
And being trained at top school of dentistry in the US
and being licensed by the state of california means
nothing to you? You're taking this cert thing too
far!
CCNP, he charges full price and if you have any
coverage, drop on by. As a matter of fact, he works
at clinics too(as most dentists do) so if you have no
insurance you can still drop on by!
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