Unlicensed dental assistant could face additional charges
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Unlicensed dental assistant could face additional charges

Unlicensed dental assistant could face additional charges

Rose Horne was arrested in April after she worked at three dental practices in Pennsylvania without the required certifications. 

During a preliminary hearing May 8, the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office revealed that Ms. Horne may have been working for a fourth dentist, which would violate the conditions of her bail. The bail conditions included barring Ms. Horne from working in a dental office until after the case was closed. 

The AG prosecutor said that the office is investigating a tip that Ms. Horne was working for a dentist in Philadelphia.

Two dentists and an office manager testified that Ms. Horne represented herself as certified to perform X-rays as an expanded function dental assistant. 

Neither the Pennsylvania Board of Dentistry nor the Dental Assisting National Board have any records that Ms. Horne is a licensed EFDA. 

Ms. Horne currently is charged with five felony counts of prohibited use of radiation source, the report said.

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