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Judgment affirmed. Beasley and Andrews, JJ., concur.
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Judgment affirmed. Beasley and Andrews, JJ., concur.
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Paul S. Weiner, for appellant.
Betty Edwards appeals the dismissal of her action for failure to comply with OCGA
"Upon reviewing the aforementioned medical and dental records it is the expert opinion of the affiant that the defendants breached the requisite degree of care and skill required of the dental profession generally by . . . lack of adherence to procedures expected of a dentist licensed to practice his profession."
Thereafter, defendants moved to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted because the affidavit did not set forth at least one negligent act or omission claimed to exist or state the factual basis for this allegation as required by OCGA
1. An affidavit under OCGA
2. Edwards' argument that no OCGA
Accordingly, the trial court did not err by dismissing the complaint.
Smith, Gambrell & Russell, David A. Handley, Matthew S. Coles, for appellees.
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- Supreme Court of Georgia - JONES v. BATES et al., 261 Ga. 240, 403 S.E.2.d 804 (1991)
- Supreme Court of Georgia - CHEELEY et al. v. HENDERSON., 261 Ga. 498, 405 S.E.2.d 865 (1991)
- Supreme Court of Georgia - BUELVAS et al. v. NEASE et al., 259 Ga. 153, 377 S.E.2.d 847
- Georgia Court Of Appeals - General Hospitals of Humana, Inc. v. Bentley Et Al., 184 Ga. App. 489, 361 S.E.2d 718 (1987)
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