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hey guys i'm thinking about doing dentistry. i'm sure this question has been raised before, but what is the main difference between dds and dmd? Thanks!

i think DDS is the old school way of saying that you're a dentist. DMD is the new and improved way.... or did i mix it up? 😕docmd2010 said:hey guys i'm thinking about doing dentistry. i'm sure this question has been raised before, but what is the main difference between dds and dmd? Thanks!
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galangvu said:i think DDS is the old school way of saying that you're a dentist. DMD is the new and improved way.... or did i mix it up? 😕
INFNITE said:there's no difference. DDS or DMD actually depends on the state in which you get your dental degree from. I know NYS is currently DDS but is considering switching to DMD because DMD sounds better.
Kniles5 said:No, only the top ten percent of a graduating class receive a dmd. The rest of the losers get a dds.
Kniles5 said:I worry that this confusion will end up hurting me when I practice. My dad went to VCU and got a DDS. I am going to MUSC to get a DMD. I think that it will confuse our patients and they will wonder if I am a trained to do what he does.
I meant because our logo will say Dr. Blah Blah D.D.S and Dr. Blah Blah D.M.D.galangvu said:AS YOUR DAD!!! DUH!!!! he should know if it confuses the patients.