Hello, Atlanta residents! Gather around as we share some shocking news straight from our own city hub. A man claiming to be our city’s top veneer specialist has found himself behind bars, and it’s raising eyebrows everywhere. Apparently, for quite some time, Brandon Dillard had been performing dental procedures without a valid license, and now the truth has come biting back.
In a recent court engagement, our Fulton County magistrate judge made the big decision to deny bond for Mr. Dillard. Now, when someone’s denied bond, it means the judge is concerned they may continue their activities, even if set free for now. The judge, Holly Hughes, mentioned during the hearing that while Dillard isn’t out there with firearms, the risk he poses is equally concerning. Practicing dentistry without the paper proof can lead to disastrous outcomes.
This remarkable turn of events began to unravel when investigators, alongside local police, carried out a raid at the Northeast Atlanta office of “A List Smiles Atlanta”. Although boasting a hefty 157,000 follower count on Instagram, it seems Dillard’s claim of transforming smiles hadn’t the backing of proper credentials.
The folks over at the District Attorney’s office, who are handling the case, highlight that despite Dillard’s claims to fame in the veneer business, the law insists that only licensed dentists handle such procedures in Georgia. Yet, there are allegations of Mr. Dillard making a whopping $4 million, not just from offering these dental services, but also from training others in this sketchy ‘trade.’ Unfortunately, in Georgia, veneer specialists and technicians don’t legally exist.
Take a moment to think about Kristi Brown – one of Dillard’s customers who spent $3,000 for a veneer service. When she later saw her actual dentist for a usual cleaning, alarm bells rang. The professional was quick to notice some discrepancies, leaving Brown to question the legitimacy of Dillard’s skills.
It’s no surprise that the DA’s office wants anyone caught in this dental web, either as a patient or a trainee, to come forward. They firmly clarify that while those trained by Dillard are currently considered victims, continuing to practice without a license might place them in legal trouble.
We even turned to Dr. Robin Reich, the former head of the Georgia Dental Association, who gave us some insights. In simple terms, he expressed that just because a smile looks good in photos doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Veneer procedures can lead to serious issues like infection, jaw problems, and speech impediments.
To wrap it up, remember that appearances can be deceiving, both online and offline. While no one expects to be caught in such a situation, it’s a reminder to double-check credentials when it comes to medical and dental treatments. We hope these revelations urge you to stay informed as this story unfolds and keep a lookout if you or someone you know may have been affected.
Stay safe, Atlanta, and remember to double-check anything that seems too good to be true!
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