Could a dentist face legal problems for knowingly using "grey market" goods?

Dec. 27, 2012
An article, penned by Matthew Wilton, a Toronto litigation lawyer specializing in health law, addresses three hypothetical factual scenarios that could lead to differing disciplinary consequences for dentists using Grey Market products.
Kevin Henry, Cofounder, IgniteDA.net

Depending on the factual circumstances, a dentist can face legal liability for damages, or allegations of professional misconduct for utilizing Grey Market dental products in his or her dental practice.

That was the lead paragraph of a recent article in Canada's Oral Health Journal. The article, penned by Matthew Wilton, a Toronto litigation lawyer specializing in health law, addresses three hypothetical factual scenarios that could lead to differing disciplinary consequences for dentists using Grey Market products.

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