Do you put dr name then dds?

When referring to a doctor who has a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree, it is proper to use the "DDS" designation after their name. The correct format is [name], DDS.

For example, if the doctor's name is John Smith, you would write "John Smith, DDS" to indicate that they hold a DDS degree.

The DDS degree is a professional doctorate awarded by dental schools to individuals who have completed the required education and training to practice dentistry. It is equivalent to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree awarded to physicians.

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