Dentist's office linked to 15 bacterial infections and 1 death, but still allowed to operate
     A northern New Jersey dentist, whose unsanitary practices were linked to 15 serious bacterial infections, including one death, is still being allowed to practice under a state consent order. Notably, in inspections conducted in 2014, health officials found a range of violations, as the consent decree states. Surprisingly, these violations include using common alcohol pumps, employing a single vial for multiple patients' medications, pre-filling syringes, performing non-sterile preparation of instruments, and inadequately documenting medication units used, among others. Furthermore, the consent order details a history dating back to 2012. During that time, two individuals were diagnosed with bacterial endocarditis, both requiring heart surgery, after getting wisdom tooth extractions at John Vecchione's Budd Lake office.
      
        
        
          New Jersey 101.5 
by Louis C. Hochman
         
       
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