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Old Oct 15th 2012 | 5:12 am
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Originally Posted by JonboyE
There seems to be two types of dental practices:

a) ones that exist to serve the dental needs of the patients, and
b) ones that exist to serve the financial needs of the dentist.

There is a shortage of the former, and a surfeit of the latter.
Must be hard to make money in that field? There is practically one on every corner here in Ontario, with signs that read "Now accepting new patients". You don't see that with physicians

I think CIC just has that there for show....what they don't tell you is the rd tape you have to jump through with qual validation and how the trade is regulated
 
Old Oct 15th 2012 | 6:36 am
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Originally Posted by JonboyE
There seems to be two types of dental practices:

a) ones that exist to serve the dental needs of the patients, and
b) ones that exist to serve the financial needs of the dentist.

There is a shortage of the former, and a surfeit of the latter.
As an accountant you may wll have some dentists as clients and therefore an idea of their earning capacity. I've been to many dentists over my many years in Canada and I have never encountered bad dentistry despite the money grubbing reputation some practioners have.
 
Old Oct 15th 2012 | 7:39 am
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Originally Posted by Auld Yin
As an accountant you may wll have some dentists as clients and therefore an idea of their earning capacity. I've been to many dentists over my many years in Canada and I have never encountered bad dentistry despite the money grubbing reputation some practioners have.
I don't question the quality of the work they do. Just the necessity.
 

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