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Posted by: Posted on November 19th, 2025
Posted in Dental Tips

What Your Dentist’s Title Really Means

Have you ever noticed the letters that appear after your dentist’s name and wondered what they stand for? Understanding your dentist title meaning can help you feel more confident about their training and qualifications.

What Do Those Letters Represent?

Those letters indicate that your dentist graduated from an accredited dental school. They show that your dentist has completed the proper education and training required to provide safe, effective dental care. If a dentist lacks these credentials, it’s worth thinking twice before scheduling an appointment.

DDS vs. DMD: What’s the Difference?

D.D.S. stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery, while D.M.D. stands for Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry or Doctor of Dental Medicine. Despite the different titles, both degrees require the same education and training. The difference in name comes down to the preference of the dental school that awarded the degree.

How Dentists Earn Their Titles

To become a dentist, an individual must first complete an undergraduate degree and then attend four years of dental school to become a general dentist. This extensive training ensures that dentists are equipped to provide the best possible care for your oral health.

Learn More About Our Dentists

If you want to see our dentists’ full credentials and learn more about their training, visit our Meet the Team page. Understanding your dentist’s title can help you feel confident and informed about the care you receive.

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