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a dentist appointment or a dentist's appointment ?
  

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A dental appointment or an appointment with the dentist. Dentist's appointment implies that it is the dentist who has the appointment, not the patient.

  • A dental appointment or an appointment with the dentist.
  • Dentist's appointment implies that it is the dentist who has the appointment, not the patient.
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A dental appointment or an appointment with the dentist.

Dentist's appointment implies that it is the dentist who has the appointment, not the patient.

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