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UK-based surgeon Nur Amalina exposes quack dentist

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PETALING JAYA: UK-trained Dr Nur Amalina Che Bakri has spoken out against cheap braces that were offered on social media.

A tweet of a woman offering to install braces for only RM170, as part of a “year-end promotion”, had gone viral.

The tweet attracted the attention of Dr Nur Amalina, who became suspicious.

She asked the woman if she was a certified dentist, and the woman with the twitter handle @ayinqess immediatel­y deleted her post.

Dr Nur Amalina told netizens to report to the Health Ministry about the matter.

“If anyone managed to SS (screenshot), please report to @KKMPutraja­ya (Health Ministry), thank you,” she tweeted.

Dr Nur Amalina is a Malaysian-born surgeon in London who was first cast into the public eye when she scored 17As in the SPM exams in 2004.

She then obtained a scholarshi­p from Bank Negara to study medicine in the United Kingdom.

The tweet offering the cheap braces installati­on was also slammed by netizens.

“It’s so cheap to install fake braces,” said Putri Aminatul.

“The tweet was immediatel­y deleted. It’s obvious it was a lie,” Syazaibrah­im tweeted.

The Star’s Malay-language portal mStar Online called the woman’s number, posing as an interested customer.

The woman claimed she had just offered braces installati­on service in Penang and Kedah a month back.

“Braces are expensive, so we’re offering a service to those who are on a budget,” she said, adding she would perform the installati­on at a location convenient to her customers.

When asked about the braces installati­on process, the woman said she learnt the technique from a “trained individual”.

“We don’t offer treatment (like they do at) clinics but we learnt to install braces from those who have been trained,” she said.

The woman also claimed that the process would only take a day and her customers would not feel pain.

Cases of quack dentists garnered much public attention when vocational college student Nur Farahanis Ezatty Adli was found to have operated an unregister­ed private dental clinic in Melaka.

In October last year, the 20-year-old was fined RM70,000 and served six days of her one-month jail term.

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