Dentist Capitalization: When to Use Capitals Correctly
The answer is: no
Dentist does not have to be capitalized in a sentence. It is a common noun and should only be capitalized when it begins a sentence or is part of a proper name. For example:
"The dentist told me I needed a filling."
"Dr. Smith is a dentist in our town."
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