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Understanding PA in Dentistry: What is a Physician Assistant?
PA after Dentist stands for Physician Assistant. Physician Assistants are healthcare professionals who are licensed to practise medicine with a physician's supervision. They are trained in a variety of medical fields, including dentistry, and can perform a wide range of medical tasks, including diagnosing and treating illnesses, prescribing medication, and performing surgery. In the context of dentistry, Physician Assistants are often used to provide care to patients who are uninsured or underinsured, or who live in rural or underserved areas. They can also provide care to patients who have difficulty accessing traditional medical care, such as those with disabilities or who do not speak English.Cavities - Related Articles
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