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Thank you for contacting the American Dental Association.
First, we suggest that you discuss any concerns you have with your dentist. Many times, this will help clear up the matter.
The American Dental Association is a voluntary, professional membership organization, not a regulatory body or licensing agency, and therefore the ADA does not oversee or regulate dental practices. State dental boards regulate dentists and oversee licensure and complaints. In most states, a board can refer issues to the attorney general of the state or its consumer protection agency if required.
If needed, please contact your State Dental Board to file a formal complaint. You can find their contact information here: https://www.ada.org/resources/licensure/state-dental-boards
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