Dentist ordered to jail for fraud over paper clip root
Reuters Health News, 2012
BOSTON (Reuters) - A former Boston-area dentist accused of substituting paper clips for stainless steel posts in patient root canals was sentenced to two and a half years in jail for Medicaid fraud, authorities said on Monday.
Michael Clair, 53, who has admitted to charges including filing false claims and assault and battery, billed Medicaid for the cost of standard root-canal posts and submitted claims using other dentists' identification numbers, authorities said.
Clair will serve one year in jail followed by five years of probation, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley's office said.
Clair, who ran a dental practice in Fall River, Massachusetts, also pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing powerful pain killers such as Hydrocodone and Percocet to staff members who would give all or some of the medication back.
He entered the plea earlier this month, reversing a not guilty plea made in 2010, the office said.
Authorities said Clair used pieces of paper clips in place of stainless steel posts as a permanent fix in root canals to save money.
Although such a process can be used as a temporary solution in certain cases, it can lead to infection, discomfort and pain, authorities said.
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