The question of whether or not Hasidic Jews go to dentists is a complex one that has been the subject of much discussion and debate.
Hasidic Judaism is a branch of Orthodox Judaism that is known for its strict adherence to tradition and religious law. As a result, there are many Hasidic Jews who believe that going to the dentist is forbidden, as it is seen as a form of "body modification" that is not in keeping with their religious beliefs. However, there are also many Hasidic Jews who believe that going to the dentist is permissible, as long as it is done in a way that is respectful of their religious beliefs.