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Is there a dental school in New Mexico?
A
No.
Q
What is the difference between a DDS and a DMD?
A
There is essentially no difference, they are both degrees in general dentistry.
Some dental schools give the DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) degree and
others the DMD (Doctor of Medical Dentistry) degree.
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What does MS or MSD mean?
A
The dentist you are referring to is a specialist. MS means Master of Science
and MSD refers to a Masters of Science in Dentistry - the degree a dentist
earns when he specializes in one are of dentistry.
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What does PC or PA after a dentist's name stand for?
A
These are abbreviations for the legal terms - Professional Corporation
or Professional Association. A PC or PA dentist is one who has incorporated
his practice for income tax purposes. These abbreviations have nothing
to do with his or her ability as a dentist.
Q
What about fees charged by dentists in New Mexico?
A
New Mexico is a no-fee schedule state. There is no set fee for dentistry.
The individual dentist is the only person eligible to determine a fair
fee for time and services rendered. You will need to discuss fees with
your dentist and may encounter a variation in fees per office. If you
have any question about the cost of your treatment plan, you may seek
a second opinion from another dentist. We cannot conduct a fee survey,
because it is considered a violation of the antitrust laws of the Federal
Trade Commission.
Q
Which dentists in New Mexico accept Medicaid?
A
For assistance regarding Medicaid call 1-888-997-2583.
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