NEW BEDFORD, Mass. - A former dentist in Massachusetts has pleaded
guilty to Medicaid fraud for using paper clips instead of stainless
steel posts in root canals.
Michael Clair is scheduled to be sentenced next week. He has pleaded
guilty to defrauding Medicaid of $130,000, assault and battery,
illegally prescribing prescription drugs and witness intimidation
charges.
Prosecutors say the 53-year-old Clair was suspended by
Medicaid in 2002 but continued filing by using the names of other
dentists in his Fall River practice.
Authorities say he used sections of paper clips instead of stainless
steel posts for root canals to save money. The use of paper clips can
cause pain and even infection.
Attorney General Martha Coakley says paper clips can sometimes be
used temporarily, but Clair used the paper clips as a permanent fix.