Can I file a Complaint with the Dental Board?

When a dental procedure does not go as planned, it is reasonable for people to be upset about it and want to seek out justice.  One common question I get is whether it's appropriate for them to file a complaint with the dental board.  Of course, you can file a complaint with the dental board.

 Here is a link to do so

 If you file a complaint with the dental board it's important to know that there are some areas that the board will investigate and there are other areas that the board has no authority to investigate.  Areas that the dental board can investigate are:

  • Improper administration of drugs

  • Minimum standard of care issues

  • Instances of fraud, misrepresentation, or deception

  • If a dental provider is either unlicensed or permitting his or her assistant to perform work that they are not licensed to do

  • Instances of impairment – if the dental provider appears to be under the effects of drugs or alcohol

While common concerns, the dental board lacks authority to investigate:

  • Billing issues and fee disputes

  • Whether a particular procedure is covered under insurance

  • HIPAA violations

  • If the doctor is rude, unprofessional, or otherwise has a bad bedside manner