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Illinois agencies launch campaign against unlicensed dentistry

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Mario Treto, Jr. Secretary at Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation | LinkedIn

Mario Treto, Jr. Secretary at Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation | LinkedIn

In response to a troubling rise in reported unlicensed dental practices across the state, the Illinois State Dental Society (ISDS) and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulations (IDFPR) have launched a collaborative campaign urging the public to seek dental care only from licensed dentists.

The campaign, titled ‘Fake Dentist, Real Risk – Verify Before You Trust,’ aims to educate Illinois residents about the serious dangers posed by unlicensed dentists. It promotes verifying dental licenses and provides easy-to-use tools and resources for reporting unlicensed activities. This initiative comes in response to multiple reports of unlawful dental practices by unlicensed practitioners, which have resulted in harm to patients—from fake braces and chipped teeth to permanent damage and infections.

“Unlicensed dental treatments can be very dangerous. They often lead to infections, bad procedures, and permanent damage to your teeth and gums. Licensed dentists have extensive training to provide safe and effective care. Our work with IDFPR highlights the importance of seeing licensed dentists. It's not just about the law—it's about keeping you safe and healthy,” said ISDS Executive Director Eric Larson.

“Our mission at IDFPR is to protect the residents of Illinois and ensure that only qualified professionals provide services,” said IDFPR Secretary Mario Treto, Jr. “This campaign with the Illinois State Dental Society is a perfect example of that commitment. By working together, we are helping residents make informed choices about their dental care and safeguarding public health.”

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