Obviously he wasn't practicing dentistry as it took place in the front office but while a dentist's license is under review I don't believe they are supposed to be in a dental office at all (other than if they themselves need dental work) or at least that's what I recall reading in one of the newspaper ads that were written around him.
And if he is so bad why would the new owner want him in his practice? Obviously he did something to lose or potentially lose his own license so why would the new owner want any further association with him? it honestly looked more of like a meeting setting as there were no gifts or anything. Everyone was sitting around listening to him speak from what it looked like....
As for it not saying Colony office on his license, alot of dentist do not update their license when they have a new practice. From what I recall he had about 6 offices between Ocala and the Villages so obviously Colony wasn't the only one he left off of his license...
I read recently that Johary and Spivey had to go in front of the board of dentistry ( well again for spivey)! Minutes were not posted last time I checked to see what the outcome was but i will keep checking on it. I've heard alot of bad things about Johary as well but not any personal experience with him. I've heard many say he would leave them sitting in the dental chair all day and come in and perform a few minutes of work then leave again to go see another patient. If he respected or cared for his patients he would limit the amount of people he sees at one time. I can understand leaving for a short period of time or seeing 2 people at one time but not having all of his dental chairs full and rotating amongst them! I would think one could easily lose track of what was being performed on each patient and have major problems!
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