Unlicensed Providers
CONSUMER BEWARE: Unlicensed Individuals Offering Dental Services on Social Media
Your oral health is too important to take chances. Stay informed about how to recognize individuals performing dental work without a license and steps you can take to protect yourself.
A recent trend in advertising on a variety of social media platforms exposes a larger portion of the public to unlicensed dental services than ever before. Services advertised might include braces, veneers, ‘tooth jewels’, crowns, dentures, and teeth whitening. When seeking care from someone without a license, patients cannot be assured that the service they are receiving is safe and beneficial. Unsupervised dental treatment from unlicensed individuals has the potential to cause irreversible harm to patients.
Licensed Georgia dentists are committed to quality care and encourage the public to seek care from licensed dentists to ensure proper diagnosis, treatment, and patient safety for all oral health needs. Georgia Dental Association and the American Dental Association urge the public to be cautious and always verify that their provider is licensed in their state of practice.
Is the advertised service…
- Suspiciously cheap?
- Located at a place other than a dentists’ office?
- Claiming to provide a mouth accessory while saying they do not provide restorative dental services?
- Advertising to you through a social media account that is not clearly attached to a licensed dentists’ practice?
Then you may have been offered unlicensed dental services.
Report Unlicensed Dentistry in Georgia
A: Verifying that a provider is licensed offers assurance that they have completed the necessary education, training, and have passed the required exams to legally practice dentistry in Georgia. A licensed dentist is held to professional standards and subject to disciplinary actions if they violate ethical or legal guidelines, helping to protect your health and safety. Unlicensed providers, “veneer technicians,” and other people offering dental services illegally may not have the same education and dedication to quality care as a licensed dentist.
Patients of these individuals are at significant risk of permanent damage to their teeth and mouth.
- Incorrectly supervised orthodontic services can lead to irreversible and expansive damage including tooth and gum loss, changed bites, and more serious complications.
- Improperly applied dental treatment, including veneers, can lead to potential infection, nerve damage, choking hazard, improperly trimmed teeth, and worse. Unregulated materials, methods, and workflows can cause irreversible damage to hard and soft tissues and can require more extensive and/or expensive dental work to be done later in life.
A: When verifying a license, you should expect to see details such as:
- The dentist's full name and office address
- The license number
- Expiration date of the license
- Any disciplinary actions or violations (if applicable)
Your oral health is too important to take chances. Always verify that your provider is licensed to practice in Georgia to ensure you receive safe, professional care. If in doubt, don't hesitate to ask or check with the Georgia Board of Dentistry.
