GUILTY CA - Dr. Mark Anderson for groping dental patients, Woodland, 2007

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I wonder if female dentists can claim rubbing peckers is an appropriate procedure in certain cases???? :rolleyes:

Where do these people come up with stuff??? ? :waitasec:

Because women are soooooo much more professional.... ;)
 
  • #63
I was wondering if they were sedated or gassed.

What is that gas that makes you feel so "la la la la" - oh, laughing gas.

Maybe they were laughing and he wasn't really rubbing them at all.

What they need to do is ask for that heavy, rubber bib BEFORE and AFTER the x-rays. :crazy:
 
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OK, OK, yes my oral sugreon did have an assistant. She was there the whole time. Nothing happened. As it happened, we all played tennis together back then. My ex and I had a tennis business. So, we traded a tennis racket for his services. Satisfied both of us. Actually on a cost basis, the racket at wholesale, we did pretty good in trading product for services. He was still dishy. I blame my "rude?" behavior for the anesthetic, LOL.

BTW, I just have to get this out. My childhood dentist's (and all of my young friends) name was: Dr. Celia MANGLES. No joke. One better, and also the truth, so help me, my orthodontist was: Dr. Jacob F STRAIGHT.
 
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He would be real disappointed reaching under my shirt!! :D
 
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Because women are soooooo much more professional.... ;)

lol....right, lol

& nitrous oxide is the 'gas' that makes you "la la la la"....:)

if my dentist had jumped on top of me, at that very moment, i'd have given him a big bear hug...lol
(course he didn't, & i didn't)...solemn smiley inserted
 
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my dentist never did anything for my tmj except tell me to get a teeth guard for when I am asleep. of course I am glad he didn't do what this perv did and as far as I know it's not a treatment but I do know a massage therapist I will have to ask her
 
  • #70
I'm actually off work today because I have an appointment with my dentist later this arvo. Sooooo.....I'm going to tell him.....

"I have been diagnosed with Temporo-Mandibular Joint Disorder by another dentist, do you need to massage my breasts?"

I'll let you know what his reaction is, lol.

Sami

I hope he's cute and single. ;-)

My kid thinks she has TMJ. She's always coming up with SOMETHING she has, so I'm going to tell her about this and see if that information miraculously cures her!
 
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WOODLAND, Calif. -- An administrative law judge presiding over a case involving allegations of groping by a Woodland dentist has removed himself from the preceedings.

It was not immediately clear why administrative law Judge Jonathan Lew recused himself.

http://www.kcra.com/news/14344395/detail.html
 
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WOODLAND, Calif. -- An administrative law judge presiding over a case involving allegations of groping by a Woodland dentist has removed himself from the preceedings.

It was not immediately clear why administrative law Judge Jonathan Lew recused himself.

http://www.kcra.com/news/14344395/detail.html
 
  • #73
There is a difference between knowing and being able to get oneself out of the situation.

You stand up and say what the eff are you doing and walk out.
 
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Now that I've gotten over Chester Stiles being caught, this is what happened.

After the stunned look left his face and he picked his jaw up off the floor, he demanded to know who the dentist was so he could start proceedings to have him removed from practice.

I told him this story and his reaction was that this *&*(&^%*&% is a disgrace to the dental profession.

Then he started laughing and said he first thought I was serious and was quite prepared to boot me out of his office and file for sexual harassment, lol.

I told him that I would've said it was the 'gas' that made me do it. We spent more time laughing and he told me about a woman who moaned and groaned while he was working on removing a molar and who told him after he had finished that she had orgasmed and thanked him for "a wonderful sexual experience" and asked if she could bring handcuffs next time. Needless to say he told her not to come back.

Sami
 
  • #75
You stand up and say what the eff are you doing and walk out.
My initial reaction would be to pull away and slap the guys hands while staying "what the eff are you doing??!!" :eek:

Of course, if he has me back in the chair with my mouth open and drilling me at the same time, I guess that I would have to knock the drill out of his free hand...

I really do not understand someone going back to this guy after such an overt act. I mean, come on, no doctor is supposed to rub your breasts. I have a female doctor who does a very professional lump check on my breasts during my annual physical; however, there is no massage involved... Plus, she always asks if I regularly check my breasts for lumps and asks if I want her to check before she touches me.

P.S. If there were a female dentist doing what Jules describes, my husband would have the cleanest teeth in town. Of course, that is, if he could get an appointment. ;)
 
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:laugh:
I'm actually off work today because I have an appointment with my dentist later this arvo. Sooooo.....I'm going to tell him.....

"I have been diagnosed with Temporo-Mandibular Joint Disorder by another dentist, do you need to massage my breasts?"

After the stunned look left his face and he picked his jaw up off the floor, he demanded to know who the dentist was so he could start proceedings to have him removed from practice.

I told him this story and his reaction was that this *&*(&^%*&% is a disgrace to the dental profession.

LOL, I can't believe you actually said that to him - hilarious! :p
 
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BTW, I just have to get this out. My childhood dentist's (and all of my young friends) name was: Dr. Celia MANGLES. No joke. One better, and also the truth, so help me, my orthodontist was: Dr. Jacob F STRAIGHT.

My childhood dentist was Dr. Shein. (pronounced shine). :dance:
 
  • #78
My daughter is presently in India. She reports that when you go to an ayurvedic spa for a facial, part of the treatment is a "chest massage". Some spa attendants (always female) ask before they start doing it, but it is so routine in India that many of them do not.

The ayurvedic philosophy apparently puts a lot of stock in massaging all sorts of glands to get stuff circulating.
 
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He would be real disappointed reaching under my shirt!! :D

ha haha. Yes he'd be massaging my great big Victoria Secret countour bra, which is a little like "body armour". :D
 
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