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Judges Tosses Tulsa Oral Surgeon Civil Suit

The offices of Tulsa Oral Surgeon W. Scott Harrington.
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An Oklahoma judge has tossed out a lawsuit against an oral surgeon accused of keeping filthy office conditions at his two Tulsa-area clinics.

Judge Rebecca Nightingale dismissed Sharon Fairchilds' lawsuit against Dr. W. Scott Harrington after Fairchilds' lawyer failed to show up for a hearing on Monday in Tulsa.

Fairchilds sued saying that Harrington was negligent when he allowed two of his office clerks to perform sedation on a child.

Harrington's attorneys had asked that Fairchilds' lawsuit be dismissed.

A complaint filed by the state said officials found rusty instruments and improper use of a machine designed to sterilize tools at Harrington's offices.

Last month, investigators said Harrington was responsible for the nation's first transmission of hepatitis C between patients in a dental office.

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