Two people have been arrested in Larissa in central Greece for allegedly offering unlicensed dentistry services on behalf of a non-European Union firm in a local hotel, the city's dentists' association said Tuesday.
Larissa dentists told a press conference that the sessions were provided by an Albanian-based dental care company that allegedly circumvented Greek licensing and advertising regulations.
Larissa dental association head Stathis Koutsogiannis said the dental services were advertised on social media.
"We ascertained that the sessions took place in a hotel," he told local media.
"The law lays out specific provisions on how dental surgeries should function ...






