Our Client, a pediatric dentist (“T.J.”) with a clean record and excellent practice history, dutifully self-reported an incident where a patient (“Patient”) experienced a seizure after sedation, for reasons which have not yet been ascertained. The Board responded by suspending his sedation certifications, without notice, and dragging him to a Probable Cause Hearing, to explain …
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners v. T.J., D.D.S.
Suspension Lifted, Favorable Result Secured In April of this year, our Client, a pediatric dentist, self-reported an incident which resulted in a patient seizing after being sedated; the cause of the seizure remains unknown. In June, the Board responded by suspending our Client’s Anesthesia Permits without notice and dragged him across the state to appear …
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners v. K.S., DDS
Our Client, K.S., DDS, faced a complaint (“Complaint”) filed by a client who claimed to have been harmed by bridgework which K.S. was involved in. The Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (“Board”) prosecuted the Complaint, alleging that K.S. breached the standard of care in bridgework and that she failed to maintain adequate records for …
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners v. A.G.
Our Client, A.G., was alleged to have violated their duty of fair dealing with respect to a geriatric patient with dementia (“Patient”). A.G. was sent to the nursing home where the Patient lived and conducted a full mouth assessment and x-rays, free of charge. A.G. observed severe periodontal disease, two irreparably broken teeth, and a …
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners v. K.H.
Facts: Dentist KH hired the firm to respond to a complaint filed with Texas State Board of Dental Examiners regarding an alleged Minimum Standard of Care violation of not maintaining a written informed consent signed by the patient. The firm researched the facts of the case and found out that the Complainant was not the …
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners v. AQ
Facts: Our client, AQ, hired us to help him self-report a criminal history matter threatening his license as a dentist. AQ had been charged with a criminal offense that had the potential to destroy his professional reputation and lead to the loss of his license. He needed an aggressive law firm to advocate for him and defend his …