The Dental Quality Assurance Commission announced this week that it suspended the moderate sedation permit of Charles Gooss, DMD, who’s also accused of using nonsterile instruments on a patient.
With the suspension, Dr. Gooss, who worked in Yakima County, is prohibited from practicing dentistry. He has 20 days to respond to the charges.
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