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DDS vs DMD
Started by TexHealth
No difference.
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DMD is more prestigious since it's closer to a MD 🙄
CJWolf said:DMD is more prestigious since it's closer to a MD 🙄
Actually my guess as to why its DMD for Doctor of Dental Medicine instead of DDM is so that its recognized as a Dental MD. What do you guys think?
TexHealth said:What's the difference between the DDS and DMD degrees in terms of education, profession, specialization, practice, etc?
Look forward to your responses!
DDS --> 2 yrs of training at the local community college
DMD --> 4 yrs of bachelor, 4 yrs of medical school, 4 yrs of dental training and 4 yrs of residency training ....

Well from what i gather, DDS used to be the norm. Then Harvard and a bunch of other schools decided, hey instead of treating disease AFTER it has occured surgically, why not focus on the prevention of disease? So they created DMD with that focus. But you couldnt tell any differences between a DDS/DMD progam these days, they are the same.
DMD is abbr. of Dentariae Medicinae Doctor (in Latin) (which means Doctor of Dental Medicine in English)DrTacoElf said:Actually my guess as to why its DMD for Doctor of Dental Medicine instead of DDM is so that its recognized as a Dental MD. What do you guys think?
DDS is abbr. of Doctor of Dental Surgery
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CJWolf said:DMD is more prestigious since it's closer to a MD 🙄
DDS is more prestigious because "surgery" is in the title 😛
If you're going to use that photo as your avatar, shouldn't you change your description to "palatial member" or a similarly awful pun? 😉JRogoff said:DMD is sooo much better because thats what i'm getting! 😀
The DMD degree is in fact of latin origin in name, as another poster pointed out. That is the only true difference, and the fact that I believe it now surpasses a DDS degree in popularity now...atleast I have noticed this. I don't see any other differences as others will tell you, but I do prefer the DDS name 😉 ...yet I would'nt base my education upon whether or not I recieve a DDS or DMD. 

aphistis said:If you're going to use that photo as your avatar, shouldn't you change your description to "palatial member" or a similarly awful pun? 😉
That better bill?
Outstanding! 😀