I noticed on my last trip to the dental surgery that all the dentists working there were using the title Dr. xxxx. I can't recall their qualifications, but it seems unlikely all 4 had a PhD or the necessary medical qualification to justify that title.
I have a PhD, so can use the title Doctor although I never do - not even in front of the "Doctors" at the dentists
Recently the ASA upheld a complaint about this, readable here http://www.asa.org.uk/Rulings/Adjudications/2012/12/Woodvale-Clinic/SHP_ADJ_206574.aspx
And another report here http://www.consultingroom.com/blog/352/are-dentists-allowed-to-call-themselves-doctors?-no,-say-the-asa.
I understand the General Dental Council Standards Committee has also recommended Dentists stop using the term as well, unless qualified to.
So what do people think? Is your Dentist a Doctor or not? Does it actually matter?
I have a PhD, so can use the title Doctor although I never do - not even in front of the "Doctors" at the dentists

Recently the ASA upheld a complaint about this, readable here http://www.asa.org.uk/Rulings/Adjudications/2012/12/Woodvale-Clinic/SHP_ADJ_206574.aspx
And another report here http://www.consultingroom.com/blog/352/are-dentists-allowed-to-call-themselves-doctors?-no,-say-the-asa.
I understand the General Dental Council Standards Committee has also recommended Dentists stop using the term as well, unless qualified to.
So what do people think? Is your Dentist a Doctor or not? Does it actually matter?