A 22 -year -old fake dentist and two assistants have been accused by the Czech police after treating dozens of patients using the instructions found on the Internet.
Police said three family members did two years ago a surgery without a license in their home in Haviliku Broad and treated patients without any “essential professional knowledge”.
He said that the 22 -year -old man took out teeth, gave complex root canals and implemented anesthesia, drawing on information he had received online.
Everyone convicted several allegations, the police said, and faced jails up to eight years. The police did not say whether any of his patients had complained about his treatment.
A 50 -year -old woman worked as a nurse, while a 44 -year -old man produced artificial equipment for patients.
Police said the illegal clinic treated dozens of patients and created four million checks (£ 137,827, $ 185,500).
The police said in a statement, “The health sector woman provided anesthetics, but also provided other dental, which had access to her access, such as filling, cleaning powder, glue, impression materials and more,” Police said in a statement.
“A 22 -year -old man posed as a dentist, although he lacked the necessary professional knowledge.”
Police spokesperson Michael Lebova refused to comment on whether the force was working on complaints from the patients.
All three were arrested earlier this week, this week with an illegal business, money laundering, attempt to attack, drug dealing and theft. Police said that everyone has convicted it.
The Chairman of the Czech Dental Chamber, Roman šmucler said that on an average, he had a one -year notice in the country in 10 fake dental cases.
“I have two more submissions today, so today there are three cases in the Czech Republic,” Å¡mucler told the check media outlet Radiowsurnál.
The Czech Parliament last year passed a bill to facilitate the employment of dentists from countries outside the European Union.