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First alarm 4 examinations | Who is really responsible for your dentist?

St. Louis, Mo. (First Alert 4) -A social media contribution about a local dentist was shared thousands of times that received millions of impressions.

The post that warn of potential danger is a kind of attention warning. Now the patients ask: Who is really responsible for your dentist?

“I’ve never had a panic attack in a dental practice,” said Jaqueline Ploudre.

Jaqueline’s visit to artistic dentistry in Creve Coeur at the beginning of this year was different from everything she had ever experienced.

“He positioned the chair on which my feet were higher than my head,” she recalled.

What should be a simple crown for the owner and lonely dentist Shea Wilson, Shea Wilson, turned into much more.

“He pulled down on my right side of my lower lip. And I could feel like my lips pulled,” she said.

She told First Alert 4 that her position on the chair in combination with a lung disease impaired breathing.

“So I raised my finger to signal:” You have to stop. “He stopped, raised the chair and I said:” I have a panic attack, “said Jaqueline.

What he said next, later detailed the police.

“He says to me:” Nobody gives F above your panic attacks. If they don’t serve in Iraq, nobody spends the F Chill the F out, “recalled Jacqueline.

Online -BiOS state that Wilson served with the Air Force in Iraq before becoming a dentist.

“We as a patient shouldn’t have to deal with what he has in front of him,” she said.

First she told Alert 4 that Wilson then said to her that she should go. She bleed out of her mouth and drove to another dentist.

“She said,” There is a big hole in her cheek, “said Jaqueline.

The tooth where Wilson worked was still damaged.

“It broke up to the rubber line. The tooth has to be extracted,” said Jaqueline.

She said it was difficult to believe, even now.

“I have never been treated by a specialist in my life. Absolutely horrified,” she said.

After it was in March, after it happened, she took social media to warn others. A Facebook post that was shared 15,000 times became viral. The police also accepted an official report for assault.

“In my opinion, he verbally and physically attacked me,” she said.

However, the public prosecutor rejected it to file charges.

Wilson incorrectly described the allegations in e -mails.

“Overall, he was extremely disrespectful and ignorant,” said Casey Coulter.

She told First Alert 4 that she had heard it all day.

“Comments like” You have to cool the F, “said Coulter.

She said she had experienced more.

“He just chased and pulled and his ankles were buried in my cheekbone,” she said.

When she complained about pain, “he ignored it and said I had to vacuum it,” said Coulter.

Where he extracted her tooth, she said that he hurt him for weeks.

She also went to the police, frustrated that they could or would not take any measures.

“The officials told me that they can’t do anything because it is a private practice,” said Coulter.

Ivory Rigney also said that Wilson had to be held accountable.

“I think he has to have his license taken away,” said Rigney.

Every crown he put on smashed almost immediately, she said.

“Yes, exactly. Almost immediately. If not on the same day, it was days after,” she said.

Nevertheless, she said Wilson refused to set her right or to give her a refund last year.

“He was really cold and rude,” said Rigney.

Similar symptoms appear in online reviews of artistic dentistry, this from October:

“I had the worst experience of all time in this place. The dentist was rude and did not complete the extraction.”

We spoke to Dr. Wilson in almost the same place, the office was dark when we recently visited and closed for the day.

His lawyer, he said, would not allow him to have a formal interview.

“He advised against it. I can ask him if he calls me back, but at the moment he has advised it. Basically, it is wrong information,” said Wilson.

But he continued our questions about the concerns of the patients.

“So pain will happen. We do operated on all the time. That is only a part of it,” said Wilson. “We pursue all standard practices for doctors,” he said.

He would not discuss much of his background, including the year in which he completed the tooth school. However, he admitted that he used profanity with patients.

“I never try to use no obscene. I am a father with young children, so I really never use profanity. Very rarely. Sometimes it happens, but it is usually with patients who are only equipped with one way,” they know, “said Wilson.

“There is an ethics code in dentistry,” said Dr. John Copeland, President of Missouri Dental Association.

He said he couldn’t speak with a certain case, but even in stressful situations, all dentists should comply with certain standards that are required for a license.

“There is the principle of” not harm “that you hear in the hippocratic oath,” he said. “There are a lot that is specific to the patient experience and puts it in the first place. Every dentist in Missouri has to take this test.”

He said that patients have the right to know the training and experience of a dentist. If you have concerns, you can contact state authorities.

Jaqueline submitted a complaint to the Missouri Dental Board, the company that disciplines dental licenses. A spokesman said that the state law does not allow them to confirm whether there is an investigation.

However, Jaqueline gave us a letter from the board in which she confirmed her complaint and said the review could take 3 to 12 months.

“Are you surprised that nobody can take a Swift campaign?” Chef investigative reporter Lauren Trager asked.

“It really bothers me that I still complain and express what he did to me. It is how, who cares?” Jaqueline said.

Jaqueline said she wants his practice to be switched off and now speak out to warn others.

“Because the behavior there is terrible and someone is seriously injured,” she said.

In a subsequent e -mail declaration to us, Wilson said that he had given Jaqueline a refund and denied her allegations.

Wilson addressed his military service and wrote:

“My military background was another chapter in my life that I do not discuss regularly. I am a disabled veteran who does not like to live in the past. I think cyberbullying is a terrible thing, and I think a news channel that is recognition is terrible.”

Wilson has still refused to provide the information from his lawyer.

The Creve Coeur police also refused to comment on this story.

First alarm 4 investigations checked and the dentist authority has not Disciplined a single dental license this year. However, you did this 11 times last year.

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