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04-12-2016, 12:39pm
Family outraged after Indiana man has all of his teeth removed during trip to dentist
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, April 12, 2016, 10:17 AM
A trip to the dentist turned into a nightmare for an Indiana man after all his teeth were removed — and his family is demanding answers.
Donny Grigsby was only supposed to lose four teeth, not all of them, during a visit to White River Dental in Columbus last month.
"I am so ashamed now. I have no teeth," he told WRTV.
Grigsby's wife Amanda was in the waiting room for more than five hours, and the next time she saw her husband he had blood on his shirt and was not responsive, according to the station.
He flatlined twice in an ambulance en route to the hospital, she said.
"He had been put into a medically induced coma, and he was laying there crying," Amanda told WRTV.
The Grigsbys had been told that all the teeth were removed because of a potentially dangerous infection that could have spread.
Donny Grigsby told the station that he has blood clots as a result and uses an oxygen tank. He is in such pain that he can't work.
"This dentist needs to be stopped," Amanda told the station.
In one of two statements released through Karen Cantou Consulting, White River dental said "every patient and issue is different and we evaluate each and every part of the oral cavity and the health of the patient before presenting a treatment plan."
The first of the two statements, released Saturday, also notes that Dr. Aaron Strickland, of White River Dental, was born with a congenital birth defect that "resulted in 18 oral related surgeries."
"Because of my own dental history, it has been my life goal to be the best dentist I can possibly be and to treat my patient in the way that I want to be treated,” Strickland said in the statement, according to WRTV.
Strickland and Dr. Brittany Curnutt are the two practicing dentists listed on the White River Dental website.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, April 12, 2016, 10:17 AM
A trip to the dentist turned into a nightmare for an Indiana man after all his teeth were removed — and his family is demanding answers.
Donny Grigsby was only supposed to lose four teeth, not all of them, during a visit to White River Dental in Columbus last month.
"I am so ashamed now. I have no teeth," he told WRTV.
Grigsby's wife Amanda was in the waiting room for more than five hours, and the next time she saw her husband he had blood on his shirt and was not responsive, according to the station.
He flatlined twice in an ambulance en route to the hospital, she said.
"He had been put into a medically induced coma, and he was laying there crying," Amanda told WRTV.
The Grigsbys had been told that all the teeth were removed because of a potentially dangerous infection that could have spread.
Donny Grigsby told the station that he has blood clots as a result and uses an oxygen tank. He is in such pain that he can't work.
"This dentist needs to be stopped," Amanda told the station.
In one of two statements released through Karen Cantou Consulting, White River dental said "every patient and issue is different and we evaluate each and every part of the oral cavity and the health of the patient before presenting a treatment plan."
The first of the two statements, released Saturday, also notes that Dr. Aaron Strickland, of White River Dental, was born with a congenital birth defect that "resulted in 18 oral related surgeries."
"Because of my own dental history, it has been my life goal to be the best dentist I can possibly be and to treat my patient in the way that I want to be treated,” Strickland said in the statement, according to WRTV.
Strickland and Dr. Brittany Curnutt are the two practicing dentists listed on the White River Dental website.