Can A Dental Specialist (for Example Orthodontic) Open A Practice And Work As A General Dentist?
Lets just say a dentist worked as a buy prescription drugs online without a prescription general dentist for 3 years and than went to dental school again to study a speciality. Can he open a practice and work as a general dentist and as a specialist in his own practice?





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Yes. His dental license allows him to practice any phase of dentistry that he is properly trained for. But, if he started doing a bunch of general dental procedures, many local dentists might choose not to send him any patients and he would have to build his specialty practice on his own.
I had a new periodontist do this to me. When I noticed that I was not getting my patients back from him for their routine care, I contacted him to see what was going on. He said, “I’ve got to build my practice, too, you know.” I said, “Not by stealing my patients, you don’t,” and never sent him any more patients.
yes of course
not in tennessee. if you are licensed as a specialist, you can still do procedures but you have to advertise as your specialty.
note though that any specialist that needs to work outside his realm of expertise is probably not that good. i don’t know any specialists with extra time or even enough time to do their specialty!
They act like being a bra specialist is gonna be my lifelong career…NOPE!
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This mad is a psycopath. Although some media in the West is trying to tease MR because he did not dance to their script, they are fully aware how far they could trust this man.
I read somewhere the the MINIMUM is 75 dollars an hour…thats A LOT of money lol. I dont think there is a maximum.
Just because you "live off the collective" doesn't mean you don't have to work. Or are you planning on living on the streets? Cause I can find you a homeless guy who would pay to have a roof over his head and a job.
Work isn't unnatural, it gets food on the table and even prehistoric man had to hunt, and in case you hadn't noticed, that's work. I agree that people should work less and live more, but not at the expense of losing your home, your family and friends, and probably dying from starvation.
And living of the collective doesn't work when people like you take advantage of hard working people who pay their taxes. Cause it's those taxes that pay for all everything, maybe if you're lucky one day even universal healthcare. Maybe if you opened your eyes, you would see that there are many people who would love to be able to work, who would love to be able to live a normal life, but can't because of disabilities or disease, maybe if you don't want to help those people by working, paying your taxes and providing universal healthcare, then maybe you should just take their disease or disability and just do what you're good at: nothing and being a stupid, wannabe free-thinker.
You need to check with your insurance. Different plans have different coverage and some plans don't cover it at all. My plan had me paying 50% up until I paid $3000 (after than everything was covered 100%). I got pregnant after 8 months of treatment which was right about when the insurance kicked in 100%.