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FRI · 2026-07-10 · 01:27 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0710-91784
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Chinese clinic extracts 12 teeth from man after he complains of ache in one tooth

A Chinese dental clinic in Baoji, Shaanxi province, has been punished by authorities after extracting all 12 remaining teeth from a 63-year-old man, surnamed Li, who initially sought treatment for a single aching tooth last September. The clinic also withdrew approximately $2,800 from his accounts, leaving him with an outstanding bill.

Fran LuSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-07-10 · 01:27 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Chinese clinic extracts 12 teeth from man after he complains of ache in one tooth
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A Chinese dental clinic in Baoji, Shaanxi province, has been punished by authorities after extracting all 12 remaining teeth from a 63-year-old man, surnamed Li, who initially sought treatment for a single aching tooth last September. The clinic also withdrew approximately $2,800 from his accounts, leaving him with an outstanding bill. Li, who has significant pre-existing health conditions including heart disease and high blood pressure, underwent the procedure and received 10 implants. His family reported the clinic multiple times, citing incomplete medical records and concerns about the appropriateness of the procedure given Li's health. Following an inspection, the local health bureau found the clinic engaged in misconduct, including failing to provide alternative treatment plans and perform complete preoperative assessments. The clinic was ordered to refund Li's treatment fee and was closed for rectification.

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The local health bureau concluded that misconduct occurred, including failing to perform complete preoperative assessments and not keeping standard medical records.

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Li has multiple pre-existing conditions including coronary heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure, which require caution for dental procedures.

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The clinic drained 18,800 yuan (US$2,800) from Li's accounts and left him with an outstanding bill of 6,200 yuan.

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The man, surnamed Li, went to the clinic for one aching tooth and ended up with 12 teeth extracted and 10 implants.

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A Chinese clinic extracted 12 teeth from a 63-year-old man and withdrew all money from his accounts.

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A Chinese clinic has been punished by authorities after it extracted the 12 remaining teeth from a 63-year-old man with high blood pressure and heart disease, and withdrew all the money from his accounts.The man, surnamed Li, from Baoji, northwestern China’s Shaanxi province, went to the Datuanyuan Dental Clinic to have an aching tooth checked last September.Li recently told Chinese media outlets that he believed the clinic’s ads, such as “Get a dental implant in the morning and eat meat in the afternoon”, and “Have a complete set of teeth, live past 100”.Staff even sent a car to pick him up, and offered a free check-up. He ended up having the 12 teeth taken out, and received 10 implants.The staff then drained all the 18,800 yuan (US$2,800) from his bank account and digital wallets, and left him with an outstanding bill of 6,200 yuan.Li said: “When my son found me, my mouth was full of blood, and I only had 30 yuan (US$4.5) left for bus fare.”When Li’s son found him, his mouth was full of blood, and he only had 30 yuan (US$4.5) left for bus fare. Photo: HandoutWhat his family found even more unacceptable was that Li had multiple diseases, such as coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, diabetes and high blood pressure. He also has four coronary stents.These conditions require extra caution when it comes to teeth extraction, and it is sometimes prohibited to carry out immediate dental implants for patients with these diseases.According to Fu Dongjie, a stomatologist at the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, diabetics should not have dental implant procedures until their condition is under control.Implanting multiple teeth is also risky. A Chinese man reportedly died 13 days after having 23 teeth extracted and 12 implants inserted during one procedure in 2024.Further ReadingLi’s family reported the clinic to the local health bureau three times. They also tried to defend Li’s rights, arguing that the medical records the clinic provided were incomplete.Li’s son said the clinic was always able to provide missing files every time he noted some problems. He suspected that the clinic was faking documents.Following a complaint from the family, local health bureau officers inspected the clinic and ordered it to refund the full treatment fee. Photo: HandoutThey also marked Li’s gender as “female” in the records.What is more, the clinic only provided a preoperative cardiology consultation record six months after the procedure.“Was there really a cardiology consultation before the procedure? Why didn’t they notify the patient’s family? They were too daring,” the son said.In July, the local health bureau concluded that misconduct occurred at the clinic including not providing alternative treatment plans, failing to perform complete preoperative assessments, and not keeping standard medical records.The authorities ordered the clinic to return the treatment fee to Li, and closed it down for rectification.“The man was really lucky to be all right after having all 12 teeth extracted at one time,” an online observer said.“What the clinic did was no different from killing,” another said.
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