BRYN MAWR, Pa. –  Authorities contend a span of curved dental bureau employees ran an after-hours, word-of-mouth operation where they achieved base canals, pulled teeth and commissioned braces though correct training.
Montgomery County prosecutors contend they’ve identified 3 patients who perceived diagnosis from a impostors, though X-rays prove there could be dozens more.
A grand jury news alleges 45-year-old dental partner Cheryl Laing and 24-year-old receptionist Jessica Gullickson used a Bryn Mawr dental use where they worked to yield low-cost services to uninsured patients.
One studious reported a tooth descent was a unpleasant 45-minute distress and another pronounced a receptionist was left to “find a root†during a base canal.
Both women were arraigned Monday on charges including burglary and conspiracy. Phone listings for them couldn’t be located Tuesday.
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