Complaints

Patient Complaints

When we receive complaints from patients about dental care, there are two options available: The Greater St. Louis Dental Society (GSLDS) Peer Review Program (if complaint qualifies) or the Missouri Dental Board complaint process.


GSLDS Peer Review

Peer Review is not a court and has no disciplinary function. It merely provides an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, at no cost to either party. Peer Review is a process by which the dental profession reviews and attempts to resolve dental treatment problems and misunderstandings through mediation.

The purpose of the Peer Review system is to resolve disputes that may arise in the delivery of dental services to the public.

Matters accepted for Peer Review

  • The treatment in question must have occurred in the past 12 months in the Greater St. Louis area (the city of St. Louis and the counties of St. Louis, Pike, Montgomery, Lincoln, Warren, St. Charles, Jefferson, Franklin, Gasconade, and Crawford).
  • Appropriateness of Care: The Peer Review Committee shall determine the professional acceptability of planned or completed treatments, consistent with diagnosis. In other words, did the dentist provide appropriate treatment for the condition that existed?
  • Quality of Treatment: The Peer Review Committee shall determine the acceptability of completed treatment based on the standard of care expected by the profession. In other words, was the treatment performed by the dentist done correctly?

Matters not accepted for Peer Review

  • Any complaint that doesn't concern the appropriateness of care or quality of care is not accepted.
  • If the case involves a fee or billing dispute, it is not accepted.
  • Complaints of poor customer service, practice management or concerning a staff member's behavior are not accepted.
  • If either party has contacted an attorney, even if litigation has not been initiated, the case will not be accepted.
  • If a complaint already has been filed with the Missouri Dental Board, it will not be accepted.

Filing a Complaint

After reviewing the criteria above, if you wish to submit your complaint for Peer Review, please contact Meg Stagina via email at meg@stlouisdental.org.

If the complaint does not qualify for GSLDS Peer Review, patients may complete a complaint form available from the Missouri Dental Board. Patients may view discipline actions of the Dental Board.