2 Answers
First, call your dentist and ask him/her why he/she allowed the hygienist to pull your daughter's tooth. I've researches dental hygienist and have not found any place where it says they are licensed to do tooth extractions. If you do not get a satisfactory answer do the following:
Call your state dental board and report her and the dentist she works for. Every state has a licensing board and this is where complaints are to be lodged. They are usually located in the city where the capital of the state is located. Call them and give them your story and see what they tell you to do.
Type > state dental board along with the state your dentist is in into your web browser. You should be able to get the telephone number from the dental board's site so you can call them. (If you have trouble finding the site, let me know what state you live and and I'll find the number for you.)
Make sure you have the Dentist's name, the address of his practice (street, town, state) along with the name of the hygienist who pulled your daughter's tooth along with the time and date of the procedure. Good luck and let me know how you make out.
13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
Damn what a professional thought out answer! To bad mine never get voted on. Yours will-TU!
Thanks Raider. I don't really expect the regular members here to worry about giving me a thumbs up. I would however appreciate one from those I take the time to research for and answer to. Sort of a thank you for me taking my time to do their leg work for them. It's extremely rare that they do though, even when they come back.