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4065 Dentists found in WisconsinAileen Jong, DMD
Dentist
101 Oakridge Ct Ste C, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-5400
Dr. Nicole L Huggett, D.D.S.
General Practice
101 Oakridge Ct, Suite C, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-5400 920-261-1590
Jessica Wertz, DDS
Dentist
123 Hospital Dr Ste 201, Watertown, WI - 53098
920-261-0588
Dr. Robert Scott Johnson, DDS
Dentist
314 W. Main St., Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-1140
Dr. Theresa Aftyka, DDS
General Practice
1315 Richards Ave, Watertown, WI - 53094
414-202-7976
Dr. Michael J Wertz, D.D.S.
General Practice
101 Oakridge Ct Ste C, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-5400 920-261-1590
Joseph Nihal Gunasekera Ii, DDS
General Practice
101 Oakridge Ct Ste C, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-5400
Megan Doughty
Dentist
1149 Boughton St Bldg B, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-0495
Elizabeth Sarah Ott, DDS
General Practice
121 Oakridge Ct, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-5110
Dr. Jarrod Bruce Thomas, DDS
Dentist
1149 Boughton St, Area Dental Clinic, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-0495
Dr. Harry E Gibson, DDS
General Practice
1149 Boughton St Bldg B, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-0495 920-261-3632
Dr. Paul Richard Sommers, DDS
Dentist
121 Oakridge Court, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-5110 920-261-5735
Dr. Jeffrey Sundberg, D.D.S.
General Practice
1508 Doctors Ct, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-1566 920-261-5537
Dr. James William Schaeffer, DDS
Dentist
101 Oakridge Ct, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-5400 920-261-1590
Dr. Philip M Grosnick, D.D.S.
Dentist
319 N 2nd St, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-261-2828
Mr. David J Groh, DDS
Dentist
1521 Doctors Ct, Watertown, WI - 53094
920-262-2176 920-262-2131
About Dentists: General Dentist: A general dentist is the primary dental care provider for patients of all ages. The general dentist is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management and overall coordination of services related to patients' oral health needs. Dental Public Health: The science and art of preventing and controlling dental diseases and promoting dental health through organized community efforts. It is that form of dental practice that serves the community as a patient rather than the individual. It is concerned with the dental health education of the public, with applied dental research, and with the administration of group dental care programs as well as the prevention and control of dental diseases on a community basis. Dentist Anesthesiologist: A dentist who has successfully completed an accredited postdoctoral anesthesiology residency training program for dentists of two or more years duration, in accord with Commission on Dental AccreditationÃs Standards for Dental Anesthesiology Residency Programs, and/or meets the eligibility requirements for examination by the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology. Dentists: A dentist is a person qualified by a doctorate in dental surgery (D.D.S.) or dental medicine (D.M.D.), licensed by the state to practice dentistry, and practicing within the scope of that license. There is no difference between the two degrees: dentists who have a DMD or DDS have the same education. Universities have the prerogative to determine what degree is awarded. Both degrees use the same curriculum requirements set by the American Dental Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation. Generally, three or more years of undergraduate education plus four years of dental school is required to graduate and become a general dentist. State licensing boards accept either degree as equivalent, and both degrees allow licensed individuals to practice the same scope of general dentistry. Additional post-graduate training is required to become a dental specialist.