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Fake dentist who treated 'dozens' of patients arrested after worrying Google searches were exposed
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Published 16:11 23 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Fake dentist who treated 'dozens' of patients arrested after worrying Google searches were exposed

Fake it till you make it, or not in this case

Harry Boulton

Harry Boulton

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Nobody likes going to the dentist but at least there's a high chance that whoever is working on your teeth is actually qualified, unlike the unlucky few in Havlíčkův Brod, Czhecia, who were duped by a fake dentist with zero training.

Many remain worried about the rise of artificial intelligence and robots in the medical field, as fully-automatic robots and advanced AI tools are seemingly already capable of completing tasks that humans have trained for decades to complete.

Despite that threat of expertise one man has managed to jump the queue and offer his own dental services despite having zero professional qualifications, and it was only when his worrying Google searches were exposed that things began to fall apart.

What was the fake dentist doing?

As reported by the BBC, a 22-year-old and two assistants have now been arrested and charged by Czech police after treating 'dozens' of patients despite having no professional knowledge and experience in dentistry.

It is alleged that the primary culprit found all the necessary information on the internet, which allowed him to extract teeth, apply anaesthesia, and even perform complex root canals on patients that were none the wiser.

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The fake dentist performed a number of complex tasks including a root canal operation via information learned through internet searches (Getty Stock)
The fake dentist performed a number of complex tasks including a root canal operation via information learned through internet searches (Getty Stock)

"A 22-year-old man posed as a dentist, although he lacked the necessary professional knowledge," outlined officials, but it remains shocking quite how long the operation was maintained for despite relying exclusively on information from Google and the internet at large.

Key to the scam was one of the nurses, a 50-year-old woman, who seemingly provided the necessary apparatus to complete many of the tasks.

"The woman who worked in the health sector, provided anaesthetics but also other dental material to which she had access, such as fillings, cleaning powder, glue, impression material and much more," indicated the police.

How long was the dentist operating for?

Police have also outlined that the dentist managed to earn around four million Czech koruna before being caught, which equates to around $185,500, and the trio have also been charged with money laundering, drug dealing, attempted assault, and theft.

Roughly $185,500 was earned by the trio across two years before they were caught (Getty Stock)
Roughly $185,500 was earned by the trio across two years before they were caught (Getty Stock)

The illegal operation was maintained for over two years before being caught, and they now face up to eight years in prison as all three pleaded guilty across the numerous charges.

This is seemingly not a rare occurrence in Czechia though as Roman Šmucler, president of the Czech dental chamber, has outlined that cases like this happen on average around 10 times every single year across the country.

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