The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Woman arrested in fake-dentist case

It’s the second time Krista Szewczyk was arrested in 2-week span.

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com

The mug shots were drasticall­y different. This time, Krista Szewczyk was smiling, she wore makeup and her hair was neat. But the accusation was the same and just as serious.

For the second time in two weeks, Szewczyk was arrested for allegedly posing as a dentist. The investigat­ion began in Paulding County before moving into neighborin­g Cobb, and authoritie­s in both counties warned there could be more charges.

Szewczyk, 47, has allegedly pulled teeth, applied fillings, replaced crowns and wrote prescripti­ons for pain medication­s. But she has no medical license and isn’t even a dental hygienist, records show.

Early Thursday morning, inves- tigators searched both Szewczyk’s Paulding County home and her Marietta office. Boxes were removed from the home and a computer was taken from the County Dental Providers office. But Szewczyk was not seen at either place.

At noon, Cobb County deputies arrested Szewczyk for driving with an expired tag, the Cobb Sheriff ’s Office said. That’s when deputies saw Szewczyk’s warrant and she was booked into jail. She was charged with practicing dentistry without a license, her jail record showed, and her bail was set at $5,000.

“The accused did practice dentistry without a license when she molded, fitted and installed a crown into the mouth of Sylvia Ferguson,” her arrest warrant states.

The latest victim told Marietta police that Szewczyk performed the work between September 2016 and last month, the warrant states. But investigat­ors believe Szewczyk’s crimes date back at least six years.

Szewczyk’s work has sent at least one man to the hospital for emergency surgery to repair the damage done to his mouth, reports state.

As early as 2012, Szewczyk was performing illegal work on the mouths of customers, according to her indictment. Szewczyk was

previously accused of posing as a dentist, according to the Paulding DA’s office, but at that time, her husband was a Paulding sheriff’s deputy, and the DA’s office determined it was a conflict of interest to pursue the charges.

Instead, Szewczyk was offered a pretrial diversion program.

But even though she was warned she could not legally perform dental work, Szewczyk allegedly continued to run her Paulding County business and performed dental procedures in some patients’ homes, and complaints continued to come in about her. She later closed that office and in 2017 re-opened County Dental Services, this time in Marietta.

On Aug. 23, Szewczyk was arrested after a Paulding grand jury indicted her on 48 counts, including 40 counts of practicing dentistry without a license, three counts of writing unlawful prescripti­ons, one count of forgery and three counts of insurance fraud.

Since that arrest, investigat­ors in both Paulding and Cobb counties have received numerous tips from other potential victims. Meanwhile, Szewczyk bonded out of jail.

Licensed dentists are contracted to work from the County Dental Providers office, but Szewczyk was not one of them.

She holds no profession­al license, according to the Georgia Department of Community Health, Georgia Composite Medical Board and Secretary of State’s Office.

 ?? BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM ?? Investigat­ors search the Paulding County home of Krista Szewczyk Thursday morning. Szewczyk was charged with practicing dentistry without a license, her jail record shows.
BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM Investigat­ors search the Paulding County home of Krista Szewczyk Thursday morning. Szewczyk was charged with practicing dentistry without a license, her jail record shows.
 ??  ?? Krista Szewczyk, 47, was indicted by a grand jury on 48 counts.
Krista Szewczyk, 47, was indicted by a grand jury on 48 counts.
 ?? BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM ?? Investigat­ors search the Marietta dental office of Krista Szewczyk Thursday morning. Her work has sent at least one man to the hospital, reports state.
BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM Investigat­ors search the Marietta dental office of Krista Szewczyk Thursday morning. Her work has sent at least one man to the hospital, reports state.

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