5 dentists making headlines

Here’s this week’s roundup of dentists making headlines.

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  1. Indiana dentist Elizabeth Simpson, DMD, encouraged dentists to ask themselves “the hard questions” about racial health and income disparities.
  2. Chicago dentist Jason Korkus, DDS, was accused of selling at-home COVID-19 antibody testing kits that are not approved by the FDA.
  3. Former Maryland family dentist Adam Slatniske, DDS, pleaded guilty to promoting and/or distributing child pornography.
  4. Nevada dentist Timothy Wilson, DDS, was indicted on tax charges by a federal grand jury.
  5. Three Virginia dentists, Gary Hartman, DDS, Arnold Berger, DMD, and Paul Berger, DMD, agreed to pay $30,000 to settle allegations that they violated the Controlled Substances Act.

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