Florida woman arrested for unlicensed dental work allegedly used superglue on victims' teeth: police

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A Florida woman was recently arrested after allegedly performing unlicensed dental work in multiple counties.

Emely Martinez, 35, is accused of leaving victims with infections and damaged teeth after installing phony veneers with cyanoacrylate glue – aka “crazy or superglue” – investigators allege.

Martinez is charged with fraud and practicing dentistry without a license, among other offenses.

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Martinez offered discounted full-mouth veneer treatments at the Tapp Inn Beauty Bar in Pinellas Park, where she advertised herself as a veneer technician, FOX 13 Tampa Bay reported.

Police allege she was unlicensed and had no schooling, leaving multiple victims with hefty bills from emergency dental work to reverse the damage.

“They actually have had to pay thousands of dollars to get their teeth fixed, and some of them had to wait for the infection to clear and go get their teeth fixed,” Pinellas Park Police Department Sgt. Windy Vater told FOX 13.