A formal complaint against a dentist is a documented expression of dissatisfaction with the dentist's services or conduct. It typically includes a detailed account of the incident(s) giving rise to the complaint, as well as the complainant's desired resolution. Formal complaints can be made to a variety of entities, including the dentist's employer, the state dental board, or the American Dental Association.
There are several reasons why it may be important to file a formal complaint against a dentist. First, it can help to resolve the issue at hand. By bringing the complaint to the attention of the appropriate authorities, the complainant can initiate an investigation into the dentist's conduct and potentially lead to disciplinary action. Second, filing a complaint can help to protect other patients from experiencing similar harm. By documenting the dentist's misconduct, the complainant can help to raise awareness of the issue and prevent it from happening again.