Clairemont Dentist Who Closed Practice After NBC 7 Investigation Can Keep Treating Patients on Probation

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Clairemont Dentist Who Closed Practice After NBC 7 Investigation Can Keep Treating Patients on Probation
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Under the terms of his probation, Dr. Khuong Nguyen can work as a dentist for at least 16 hours a week, if he wants to maintain his license.

“The fact that he got any probation at all is good. The fact that it took so long is bad. The fact that it’s hard for people to find is bad," Hollingsworth said.

“People just don’t have the time to do that. They trust the agency to make sure that medical professionals are safe and that’s not always the case,” says Hollingsworth.discovered it took more than three years on average for the state dental board to investigate a complaint against a dentist. “I think they’re failing consumers by not doing a better job of regulating these professionals,” said Hollingsworth.

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