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      • The scammers have been using Facebook community groups to post links to their own Facebook page and website. Posts typically offer "exciting news", saying: "If you are struggling to register with a dental practice, we can help." Would-be patients are then invited to pay to book appointments, with dates available from January.
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  2. 1 day ago · Getty Images. The scammers have been targeting people eager to register with an NHS dentist. The scammers have been using Facebook community groups to post links to their own Facebook page and ...

  3. 1 day ago · 01 November 2024. Hundreds of people may have been scammed by a website offering NHS appointments at a fake dental practice. This is according to officers from Trading Standards. Advertised as ‘The Dental Practice Lincoln’, the website asked patients to input their personal details and pay for their first appointment in advance.

  4. 2 days ago · 31 October 2024. Hundreds of people may have been victims of a scam offering NHS appointments at a non-existent dental practice in Lincoln, according to Trading Standards officers. The website for ...

    • How Common Are Dentistry Scams?
    • Do Dentists Lie About Cavities?
    • Summary

    Like any industry, dentistry has the potential for dishonesty to achieve financial gain. According to estimates, around 3% of healthcare expenditures in the U.S. are lost to fraudulent activities.1 Although that may sound like a small percentage, consider that dental spending could reach $203 billion by 2027.7These numbers would put the monetary lo...

    Research suggests that, in many cases, there’s no need for the traditional ‘fill and drill’ technique to fixcavities, which has defined dentistry for decades.2In many circumstances, people don’t need fillings. Following the protocols from the Caries Management System (CMS), researchers say you can stop, reverse, and prevent tooth decay long before ...

    Some dentists may be dishonest and try to scam you out of your money by charging for unnecessary treatment.
    It can be challenging to know if a dentist is scamming you because it’s hard to determine what dental procedures are necessary.
    Although cavity treatments and dental crowns can be essential to your dental health, a dishonest dentist may use them to charge more money.
    There are various red flags if your dentist is scamming you. These include charging for “phantom” treatments and performing non-comprehensive dental exams.
  5. Fake NHS dentist site scammed desperate patients. H undreds of people may have been victims of a scam offering NHS appointments at a non-existent dental practice in Lincoln, according to Trading ...

  6. Oct 22, 2024 · Lincolnshire Trading Standards has warned residents about a new scam offering NHS dental places at a supposed new practice in the Lincoln area. Over the past week, a website and Facebook page under the name The Dental Surgery have surfaced, claiming to accept new NHS patients ahead of opening on December 11 and asking individuals to book and ...

  7. Oct 5, 2024 · Don't fall for fake dentists offering veneers and other dental work on social media. Dentists say unlicensed practitioners offering cheap dental veneers are putting patients at risk. Matthew...

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