MOH: We’ll continue to go after illegal dentists


State-of-the-art tech: Dr Cecilia Mariasossay showing the pilot project 3D printer to Khairy (centre) at the Klang Botanic dental clinic. Looking on is senior director (Dental Health) Dr Noormi Othman (right). — KK SHAM/The Star

KLANG: The Health Ministry will continue to come down hard on unlicensed dentists, and those with information about them should contact authorities, says Khairy Jamaluddin.

“We will continue to raid (their premises) when we receive information to put a stop to their actions.

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