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Dentist charged with manslaughter in 3-year-old patient's death
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<blockquote data-quote="vurban210" data-source="post: 227844" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>Wait, you did read where the child died right? </p><p></p><p>So what you are saying is that it is the parents fault because their child may or may not have had poor dental hygiene? I am having a hard time following that logic. You are basically saying that if the parents had been better about their child brushing and flossing that they would never had to have had the procedure and thus would be alive today. </p><p></p><p>Sorry, I strongly disagree with that. They were in the care of what was supposed to be a healthcare professional. Your doctor or dentist is not supposed to kill you.</p><p></p><p>Add to the whole thing that without knowing for sure, it is only an assumption that the cavities were due to poor dental hygiene. There could have been multiple reasons for the cavities other than "piss poor parenting".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vurban210, post: 227844, member: 693"] Wait, you did read where the child died right? So what you are saying is that it is the parents fault because their child may or may not have had poor dental hygiene? I am having a hard time following that logic. You are basically saying that if the parents had been better about their child brushing and flossing that they would never had to have had the procedure and thus would be alive today. Sorry, I strongly disagree with that. They were in the care of what was supposed to be a healthcare professional. Your doctor or dentist is not supposed to kill you. Add to the whole thing that without knowing for sure, it is only an assumption that the cavities were due to poor dental hygiene. There could have been multiple reasons for the cavities other than "piss poor parenting". [/QUOTE]
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