Friday, May 21, 2010

What does the m.s. mean in a dentist's title?

for example: Dr Richard Head, DDS, M.S.

What does the m.s. mean in a dentist's title?
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Reply:Master of Science. S/he took extra training other than just dental school. It really doesn't make a difference as to whether or not s/he is a good dentist.
Reply:Hello, "M.S." stands for "Master of Science" degree. It could be in anything, even something totally unrelated to dentisty such as mathamatics or computer science. It would not be like a Master of Arts, which could be in history, political science, etc.


But most likely, they took some specialized training in biology or other related field similar to the training they revieved while getting their four year bachelors degree. Some like to get a degree in Psychology or dental materials or research. On the other hand, some dentists want to do side work such as being expert witnesses in legal cases which require them to have additional degrees such as a Masters or PhD

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