"Little kids need to go to the dentist and be comfortable so they're not scared to go," Rogers said. "Something like this is much more appropriate in a dental setting, in a dental office. ...

"Maybe a kid avoids a dentist because they know she'll (Mandeville will) do it and it will be cheaper. She may be not be able to evaluate things that need to be evaluated. Kids have oral cancer. ... There are so many diseases in your mouth that can happen."

A complaint in an email that was forwarded to the dentistry board on Thursday accused Mandeville of "practicing pediatric dentistry without a license" and said she was "not qualified, not even allowed to put gauze into a mouth without a practicing Dentist at her side." In all capital letters, the complaint stated that Mandeville was "PRACTICING DENTISTRY ILLEGALLY."

Rogers said the board is concerned about health issues, such as the disposal of biological material like bloody gauze and gloves.

"There's biological waste there," she said. "Someone needs to ask where it's going. ... A general citizen is not allowed to go pull several kids' teeth in a row; that is illegal practice of dentistry. It's technically a felony."