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The Ohio State Dental Board appreciates your willingness to provide information on a potential violation of the Dental Practice Act. You are providing a public service to the citizens of the state of Ohio through the filing of your complaint.
- Disciplinary Process
All motions and/or responses are to be filed with the Ohio...
- Complaints & Enforcement
The Board's enforcement activities are limited to initiating...
- Disciplinary Process
The Board's enforcement activities are limited to initiating and taking disciplinary action(s) against practitioners who have violated the Dental Practice Act. The Board must take action to stop substandard practice, or practice by those without necessary qualifications.
All motions and/or responses are to be filed with the Ohio State Dental Board, with a copy sent to the Assistant Attorney General. If the case will be heard by the full Board, or if a Hearing Examiner has not yet been assigned to the case, the Board Secretary will rule on the motion.
File a complaint with the Ohio State Dental Board. Miscellaneous Violations If the Board finds that there has been a violation of the Dental Practice Act, it may choose one of the following formal disciplinary actions: *Some actions are not public record.
Learn how to manage professional risks and respond to complaints from state dental boards. Find out who can file complaints, what to do if you are named in a complaint, and possible outcomes of dental board complaints.
To whom should I report complaints about the quality of care provided by a health care professional? You should contact the following regulatory agencies, as appropriate: Ohio Medical Board at 800-554-7717/ www.med.ohio.gov. Ohio Board of Nursing at 614-466-3947/ www.nursing.ohio.gov. Ohio Dental Board at 614-466-2580/ www.dental.ohio.gov.
Remain calm, non-accusatory, and give your dentist time to consider the problem and to make a suggestion that is acceptable to both of you. If you are still unsatisfied, The Greater Cleveland Dental Society offers a "Peer Review" program designed to resolve conflicts between the dentist and patient.