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Board revokes Missoula dentist's license over alleged sexual misconduct

  • On June 6, 2025, dentist Ronny Rodriguez’s license was officially revoked following a hearing prompted by sexual misconduct allegations made by two former employees in Missoula.
  • The revocation followed complaints from 2024 and 2025 and an agreement Rodriguez signed on May 5 acknowledging sufficient evidence of unprofessional conduct without admitting all claims.
  • The incidents include Rodriguez inviting one employee for drinks in August 2023, touching her inappropriately, and a second incident where he subjected another intoxicated employee to sexual acts without consent.
  • Rodriguez acknowledged his unprofessional behavior, accepted the disciplinary action, intends to relinquish his dental license, is gradually stepping away from his role at Dental Care of Montana, and authorities confirmed that no formal complaint has been filed.
  • The Board of Dentistry in Montana has officially revoked Rodriguez’s license, barring him from providing dental services in the state for a minimum of seven years, with the restriction taking effect on August 6, 2025, to facilitate patient transfers and the winding down of his practice.
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Board revokes Missoula dentist's license over alleged sexual misconduct

The dentist committed unprofessional acts against two of his female employees while at local Missoula bars, a strip club and inside his office space.

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NBC Montana broke the news in Missoula, United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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