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Old 09-16-2012, 01:49 PM #1
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Default Qualified dentists + general Qs

Mentioned here was going to this website: IAOMT.org
I have heard of this before.

Seems to be two different categories...sort of like an accredited member vs. a general member.

1. Does anyone know the main difference between the two?

2. Also, what is the main difference between a DDS and a DMD?

3. Are less and less people getting root canals?

4. What is the best TX (generally) for a cracked tooth?

Thank you.
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