Dentist definition

Dentist means a registered dental practitioner whose name is included in sub-part A of the first part of the dental list;
Dentist means a doctor of dental surgery (“D.D.S.”) or doctor of dental medicine (“D.M.D.”).
Dentist means a dental practitioner in good standing with the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario;

Examples of Dentist in a sentence

  • Dentist will be informed of Medicare and Medicaid benefits and rules for enrollees eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.

  • In no event, including, without limitation, nonpayment by ODS, ODS’ insolvency or breach of this Agreement, shall Dentist bill, charge, collect a deposit from, seek compensation, remuneration or reimbursement from, or have any recourse against a Member, or person other than ODS acting on a Member’s behalf, for Covered Services provided pursuant to this Agreement and, more specifically, this Medicare Exhibit.

  • ODS will notify Dentist of such amendments by posting the amendments on website identified in the attached exhibit(s) or by other appropriate means.

  • Dentist agrees to comply with the Provider Handbook indicated in the attached exhibit(s) and P&Ps as they shall be amended.

  • Dentist will (1) accept the ODS payment as payment in full, or (2) bill the appropriate State source.


More Definitions of Dentist

Dentist means an individual holding a D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree, licensed to practice dentistry in the jurisdiction where such services are provided.
Dentist means a person licensed to practice dentistry
Dentist means a practitioner of dentistry duly and
Dentist means a registered dental practitioner whose name is included on a dental list prepared by a Health Board in accordance with regulation 4(1) of the National Health Service (General Dental Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2010;
Dentist means a registered dental practitioner whose name is included on either the first or second part of the dental list of a Health Board otherwise than as a salaried dentist;
Dentist means a practitioner of dentistry duly and regularly