Friday, 14 January 2011
Michael Jackson ‘urged his dentist to sedate son’
Micheal Jackson six year old son Blanket sedated for two hours despite being cautioned by a dentist not to do so,claimed by US reports.
The Nevada Board of Dental Examiners lately investigated on this case revealed by the sources after allegedly capitulating to the late singer’s demands during a 2008 visit to the dentist.
According to investigation, Dr Mark Tadrissi told strictly prohibited Micheal Jackson son to anaesthetise but Jacko demanded: ‘Have an anaesthesiologist do whatever type of sedation is required.’
But it was revealed last year that Tadrissi allowed Blanket to be anaesthetised and for allowing Jackson to receive Propofol in his office.
In a draft of the report, sanctions were imposed for both the treatment of Blanket and Jackson but in a final edit there was no mention of Blanket’s treatment, website TMZ reported.
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