Fake dentist advertised on TikTok, used chemicals on patient making ‘her so dizzy that she had to ask the defendant to stop’: Cops

Authorities in Texas are looking for a woman who allegedly posed as a dentist and caused serious damage to a client’s teeth after she inserted a veneer into the patient’s mouth without making a mold first.

Juanetta Solomon, 41, is facing a felony charge of practicing dentistry without a license, according to a probable cause statement by the Houston Police Department. The victim told police she was on TikTok in late March when she came across a video from the account “Tha_Toothly_Houston.” She asked about an appointment to get her teeth fixed and was directed to make an appointment with I Smilez Cosmetic Designz, the affidavit said.

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The victim sent the “dentist” four photos that included her front, left, and right sides of her mouth along with another one of her smiling. The “dentist” sent the woman a quote for $1,000 to replace eight bottom teeth and eight front teeth, plus $350 for a bridge, cops wrote. On March 30, the patient went to the so-called dentist office on Westpark Drive on Houston’s westside for a woman who identified herself as “Nikki Calloway,” the complaint said. She later identified Calloway as Solomon.

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