Drs. Harold Tu, Andy Mancini & more: 4 dentists making headlines

Here are four dentists making headlines.

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New Hampshire’s Board of Dental Examiners suspended Blake Wullbrandt’s, DDS, license last year. Later in August he will eligible to begin practicing.

A former office manager filed a lawsuit against Palm Springs, Calif.-based dentist Gregg Balis, DDS, for wrongful termination and discrimination.

Harold Tu, DMD, MD, was appointed to the federal Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force created by the HHS.

A voice recording at La Petite Dentistry in Hudson, Wisc., indicates the practice is permanently closed. This comes after owner Andy Mancini, DDS, was hit with four misdemeanor charges.

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