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Anaheim dental group may have exposed children to deadly bacteria

Anaheim dental group may have exposed children to deadly bacteria
Anaheim dental group may have exposed children to deadly bacteria
By By Karen Graham Sep 15, 2016 in Health Anaheim - Seven children have been hospitalized with serious bacterial infections after undergoing the same dental procedure at an Anaheim, California dental clinic.Health officials now say as many as 500 more children could be at risk of infections.The seven cases who were hospitalized include a three-year-old boy who had to undergo surgery to remove an abscess that was only detected after a teacher noticed the swelling in his face.


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7 children hospitalized after dental procedures in Anaheim

7 children hospitalized after dental procedures in Anaheim
7 children hospitalized after dental procedures in Anaheim
Seven children have been hospitalized and hundreds more may be at risk of a serious infection after receiving treatment at a Southern California dental clinic, officials said.The Orange County Health Care Agency is contacting the parents of 500 children who also underwent pulpotomies at Children's Dental Group beginning May 3 in Anaheim, the Orange County Register reported Wednesday.The clinic stopped performing the procedure on Sept. 6.


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Anaheim dental clinic cooperates with O.C. health agency after 10 children hospitalized

Anaheim dental clinic cooperates with O.C. health agency after 10 children hospitalized
Anaheim dental clinic cooperates with O.C. health agency after 10 children hospitalized
• Children's Dental Group in Anaheim not performing any procedures that involve water until its water system is replacedA dental clinic in Anaheim that on Thursday was ordered by the Orange County Health Care Agency to stop using water for procedures after 10 children were hospitalized following treatment there has said it is cooperating with health officials and is reaching out to families of patients who received the procedures over the past four months.All 10 children had undergone pulpotomies, or baby tooth root canals, between May and September.In all, about 500 patients underwent the procedure during that period.


Anaheim dental clinic cooperates with O.C. health agency after 10 children hospitalized

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