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Dentists rank high in consumer perceptions of honesty, ethical standards [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Dentists were named No. 5 for their honesty and ethical standards in Gallup Poll released this month. To share the infographic below on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest, go to infogr.am/Who-do-consumers-trust-most.

Dentists were named No. 5 for their honesty and ethical standards in Gallup Poll released this month.

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In previous years’ polls, dentists also scored in the top 10. The public was asked to rank 22 professions on a five-point scale, ranging from “very high” to “very low,” and 62% of respondents ranked dentists as “very high” or “high”.

Dentist scored slightly lower than physicians, pharmacists and nurses but tied their 2006 score. “The honesty ratings of all medical professions are at the highest levels in Gallup’s history, albeit by slim margins,” according to Gallup.

“The ADA has a stringent Code of Ethics, and we’re pleased to see that the public recognizes that our ADA members are truly putting these into practice,” said Dr. Robert Faiella, President, American Dental Association.

Nurses scored the highest of all the professions tested-with 85 percent of respondents rating the ethics and honesty of nurses as very high or high. Rounding out the top 10 after nurses were pharmacists, physicians, engineers, dentists, police officers, college teachers, clergy, psychiatrists and chiropractors.

The lowest ranked professions were members of Congress (only 10% rated their ethics and honesty as very high or high) and car salespeople (8%).  

Results of the poll are based on telephone interviews conducted Nov. 26-29 with a random sampling of 1,015 adults age 18 and older in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Gallup has conducted this same poll periodically but doesn’t always include dentists as one of the professions tested. For the full Gallup results, click here.

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