The dental sector in Pakistan has faced significant regulatory and criminal challenges through April 2026, including the exposure of illegal manufacturing, fraudulent admissions, and unrecognised degree programs. These issues have prompted large-scale investigations by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) Recent Scandals and Investigations (2025–2026) Illegal Implant Manufacturing

It sounds like you're referring to a recent online controversy involving a Pakistani dentist and some private content that was leaked. If you're looking for a way to "fix" or understand the situation in terms of digital privacy or reputation management, here’s a clear breakdown:

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For the guilty dentist: The only fix is transparency, compensation, and re-education. Hiding behind tribal connections or political Sifarish no longer works in the age of WhatsApp forwards.

📌 For Patients: If you need dental work in Pakistan, always ask to see the practitioner's official registration. Do not let anyone perform an extraction or use a drill on you in an open-air environment. Your long-term health is worth more than a quick, cheap fix.

. Patients could scan a QR code at any clinic to see if the dentist was legitimately registered. The 2-2-2 Awareness Campaign : He launched a grassroots movement based on the 2-2-2 rule (brushing twice a day for two minutes and seeing a

Educational Mismanagement: The PMDC recently stopped the registration of new colleges and is investigating "illegal" provisional recognitions granted to 15–18 institutions that lacked proper faculty and facilities. How to Fix or Address Dental Malpractice