A 22-year-old fake dentist and two assistants were charged with Czech Police after several patients used instructions found on the Internet.
Police say that three family members opens an operation without a license to their Havlickuv Brod house two years ago and treat patients with no “professional knowledge”.
They added that the 22-year-old man gets teeth, made complex channels of root and applied anesthesia, drawing the information he got online.
Everyone pleads guilty of many charges, said the police, and faced up to eight years in prison. Police did not say whether any of their patients were complaining about their treatment.
A 50-year-old woman works as a nurse, while a 44-year-old man produces prosthetic devices for patients.
The illegal clinic treated with many patients and made four million Czech koruna (£ 137,827, $ 185,500), said the police.
“The woman, who works in the health sector, provides anesthetics but other teeth material she has accessed, like filling, cleaning the powder and more,” police told a statement.
“A 22-year-old man is a dentist, even if he lacks the necessary professional knowledge.”
Police spokesman Michaela Lebrova refused to comment if the force moves complaints from patients.
All three were arrested at an earlier month, before this week to operate an illegal business, money loss, attempt to attack, drug attacks and steals. Everyone plays guilty, police say.
The President of the Czech Dental Chamber, Roman šoller, says he has an average of 10 fake dentist cases reporting a year in the country.
“I have two more submissions now, so there are three cases in the Czech Republic,” šolurler told the media outlet in Czech Media Radiojurnál.
The Czech’s Parliament last year passed a bill facilitating the work of dentists from the outskirts of EU.