Complaints in children’s dental case still coming in to police
by Kim Sloan, Staff Writer
Feb 23, 2013 | 5719 views | 2 2 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Federal agents on site at Children's Dentistry of Rome on Nov. 29, 2012.  (AJ Pierce/RN-T)
Federal agents on site at Children's Dentistry of Rome on Nov. 29, 2012. (AJ Pierce/RN-T)
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The investigation into a Rome dental clinic accused of child abuse and fraud is continuing, a Rome police detective said.

“We are still doing interviews,” said Lt. Gary Clayton of the Rome Police Department. “People are still calling.”

Police filed a search warrant in November 2012 and searched Children’s Dentistry of Rome, 204 Redmond Road, after receiving citizen complaints of improper restraints used on children and unnecessary dental work performed on minors.

According to a search warrant filed in Floyd County Superior Court, MCG Management Inc., doing business as Children’s Dentistry of Rome, billed more than $13 million in Medicaid claims since 2008, and some victims and other dentists alleged that dental work provided by the doctors and hygienists was unnecessary.

Agents with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General and Rome Police Department investigators searched the office for billing and medical records pertinent to the criminal investigation.

An affidavit lists more than 300 patients with Medicaid whose records are being thoroughly investigated.

The affidavit, written by detective Joe Costolnick, lists 11 reports of excessive dentistry work performed on 14 children that resulted in serious medical problems and trauma. Reports recounted that children left the office traumatized, scratched and bruised. 

Some children were allegedly tied down on papoose boards for unnecessary dental work, and some needed additional medical attention for improperly done dental work received at Children’s Dentistry of Rome. 

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smhattheworld
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February 23, 2013
And yet they are still open and people still take their children.I know they have the right to due process but as a parent, I could not take a chance with my child.
3isEnough
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February 24, 2013
I wondered that too. I saw a busy parking lot, and a van plastered with a cute logo and Children's Dentistry of Rome. So are these the same people working there the same ones being investigated?
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