SCOTUS: Non-dentists not to be precluded from offering teeth whitening services

The U. S. Supreme Court ruled the North Carolina dentistry licensing board acted illegally by excluding non-dentists from providing teeth whitening services, according to a USA Today report.

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The six to three ruling was announced yesterday. The state board is mostly comprised of dentists. “This conclusion does not question the good faith of state officers, but rather is an assessment of the structural risk of market participants’ confusing their own interests with the state’s policy goals,” said Justice Anthony Kennedy, according to the report.

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