2009 Dentist Survey - Vermont Department of Health - healthvermont-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2009 Dentist Survey in our platform.
  2. Begin by filling in your Vermont License Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identification.
  3. Indicate your gender and age by selecting the appropriate options provided in the survey.
  4. In section one, check all applicable boxes that describe your practice as a dentist, ensuring you only select those relevant to your current role.
  5. For your primary practice type, choose one option from the list provided, such as General Practitioner or Pediatric Dentistry.
  6. Complete the site information for each location where you treat patients in Vermont. Enter details like weeks per year and average hours spent treating patients.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Use our editor's features to make any necessary adjustments easily.

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This report includes data reported by 368 dentists providing patient care in Vermont. This represents 281.5 full-time equivalents, of which 231.0 are in primary care.
How Do I Find the Right Dentist? Understand Your Dental Needs. Research Potential Dentists. Check Credentials and Experience. Review Insurance and Payment Options. Schedule a Consultation. Evaluate Technology and Procedures. Final Thoughts.