Newton dentist fined by Iowa Dental Board, placed on probation

Benson refutes allegations; fighting in court deemed too costly

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• Benson must pay $200 on a quarterly basis — $800 total — to offset the state’s expense of monitoring his probationary period.

Any time Benson lives outside of Iowa, or practices dentistry outside of the state, will not be applied to the two-year probation.

The settlement agreement does not include any admission of violations on Benson’s part. It was signed by both Benson and Dr. Lynn Curry, vice chair of the Iowa Dental Board.

“It’s kind of an insult to my career, all as a result of a difference of opinion,” Benson said. “This was the first time I ever came before the Dental Board; I’ve had a stellar record for 35 years.”

Benson has been a licensed dentist in Iowa since June 14, 1976, according to state records. He said it would be too cost-prohibitive to fight the allegations, therefore he accepted a settlement at his attorney’s recommendation.

“I’m an extremely responsible guy, and I believe in carrying out my duties to the best of my ability,” he said. “So, I’m going to take my lumps and move on. It’s unfortunate, and I’m upset about it, but I like doing my job. It’s just a shame.”

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