An Indiana company that produced the AGGA dental device is under scrutiny for not investigating complaints of patient harm. The FDA never inspected Johns Dental Laboratories during the device's production, leading to a criminal investigation. The AGGA device, linked to patient harm, is now under criminal investigation following an exclusive report by CBS News and KFF Health News. FDA documents reveal lack of inspection of the AGGA's manufacturer.
The AGGA dental device allegedly harmed multiple patients and is now the subject of a criminal investigation. New FDA documents show the agency never inspected the AGGA’s manufacturer. @BrettKelman of KFF Health News and @annawerner of @CBSNews report: https://t.co/rUeV4gNMMv
FDA said it never inspected dental lab that made controversial AGGA device https://t.co/yWCEujACPg https://t.co/VYx2h2gijR
The FDA never inspected Johns Dental Laboratories during more than a decade in which it made the Anterior Growth Guidance Appliance, a dental device that has allegedly harmed patients and is now the subject of a criminal investigation. https://t.co/uECxhEm4J9
The “AGGA” dental device and its inventor, Dr. Steve Galella, are now under criminal investigation, after numerous patients said the device damaged their mouths. This comes after an exclusive investigation into the “AGGA” by @CBSNews and @KFFHealthNews. https://t.co/oksQc7CD6v
NEW: An Indiana company that made the controversial AGGA dental device did not investigate multiple complaints alleging the device was harming patients. @BrettKelman of KFF Health News & @annawerner of @CBSNews report. ⤵️ https://t.co/rUeV4gNMMv
NEW: An Indiana company that made the controversial AGGA dental device did not investigate multiple complaints alleging the device was harming patients. @BrettKelman of KFF Health News & @annawerner of @CBSNews reports. ⤵️ https://t.co/rUeV4gNMMv