Anonymous
12/31/2025 (Wed) 00:53
No.48671
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> UK dentists are considered doctors in a professional sense, holding degrees like BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) which are equivalent in level to medical degrees, but they focus on oral health, not general medicine, and traditionally used "Mr./Ms." after training but now commonly use "Dr." as a courtesy title, though they aren't medical doctors (MDs). They are highly trained specialists in teeth, gums, and jaw, but their prescribing and diagnostic scope is limited to their field, distinct from a general physician.
Retards everywhere