Saratoga dentist charged with insurance fraud felonies
The longtime dentist is accused of performing "numerous unnecessary, invasive and expensive dental treatments" on at least 28 patients, according to the
According to the district attorney's office, Zeidler found numerous examples of patients who seemed to have had unnecessary procedures, including root canals, pulp caps and crowns. One patient, for example, had 18 root canals within a five-year period; an average person usually has only one or two such procedures--if any--during a lifetime.
Prosecutors believe Lund may have performed hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of such fraudulent procedures on the healthy teeth and gums of numerous patients. He would then charge both patients and their insurance companies for treatments later deemed to have been unnecessary or in some cases never performed at all, according to prosecutors.
Many of Lund's patients are from
"I encourage people, if they suspect they're being overtreated by a provider--either a dentist or doctor or chiropractor, any licensed professional--that sometimes it's a good idea to seek a second opinion and make sure that they're not being overtreated for reasons unrelated to their well being," Soares said.
Lund's license has been suspended. Prosecutors said that, if convicted, he could face up to eight years in prison. He is due back in court
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