Breast massage is good for certain jaw diseaease, according to some dental journals. At least that is what a dentist who rubbed womens' breasts claim.
No word how massaging breasts would relieve muscle spasms in other parts in the body. Not that BrandweekNRX would question established medical procedures; we just wonder if this really is an established procedure. Other areas that could be rubbed and cause relaxation comes to mind.
The dentist is accused of fondling the breasts of 27 female patients and he is trying to keep his dental license by arguing that chest massages are an appropriate procedure in certain cases. His lawyer says dental journals discuss the need to massage the pectoral muscles to treat a common jaw problem.
Police claim Mark Anderson said during recorded phone calls that he routinely massaged patients' chests to treat temporo-mandibular joint disorder, or TMJ, which causes neck and head pain.
We presume his patients had a lot of jaw diseases, or perhaps he found this treatment should be applied to prevent such disease?
Attorney Robert Zaro told administrative law judge Jonathan Lew at a hearing Thursday that he should let Anderson keep his dental license while disciplinary appeals proceed. Anderson would be supervised by two assistants and would no longer do the chest rubs, Zaro said.
The judge made no immediate decision.
Lew suspended Anderson's dental license last month. He was charged with two misdemeanor counts of battery and sexual battery. Yolo County prosecutors are investigating complaints from more than two dozen women who say they also were groped in the examining chair in the last five years.
No word why his many other female patients didn't complain. Perhaps they weren't pretty enough to have mandibular disorders.

I think breast massaging is applicable, but it is something questionable specially to those female dental patient.
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Posted by: orange county cosmetic dentistry | January 14, 2009 at 09:18 PM
Is breast massaging good or bad?
Posted by: brisbane dentists | January 22, 2009 at 03:10 AM
This dentist has poor judgment. Did he not know he would lose his license for this inappropriate behavior?
Posted by: Dental Richmond Hill | December 08, 2009 at 11:17 PM
relatively unrelated, it is what those sneaky dentist would say if you try to counsult them and you better not ask for personal advises. XD
Posted by: yorba linda dentist | December 11, 2009 at 12:04 AM
His advocate says dental journals altercate the charge to beating the pectoral anatomy to amusement a accepted jaw problem.
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