Update March 21, 2011: Re: Dr. Derek Mason and David Liddell's death
I received the following paragraph from a reader:
August 19, 2010 7:26PM
Five year old David Liddell stopped breathing while at Children's Dentistry of Camp Creek in Atlanta on July 12, 2010. David was rushed by ambulance to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Children's Dentistry is owned by Derek Mason, DDS. It is reported little David had a seizure after the dental treatment was completed, but before they left the office. I am afraid since this sweet child had an underlying medical issue, a closer look into his death will not take place. I hope I am wrong.
Dr. Derek Mason, DDS
Prior to attending dental school, Dr. Derek Mason attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA. After attending Morehouse College of Atlanta, Dr. Derek Mason went to Meharry Medical College, School of Dentistry in Nashville, TN. Dr. Derek Mason spent four years as required to graduate with the title of Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). Dr. Derek Mason went on to complete his residency at Kings County Hospital Dental Clinic and Maimonides Medical Center, both of Brooklyn, NY. This training enabled his continued growth and development, pediatric dentistry, hospital dentistry, treatment of traumatic injuries, treating patients with special needs, and specialized areas unique to younger children and adolescents.
ATLANTA (AP) - The Fulton County medical examiner’s office says it’s investigating the death of a 5-year-old boy who died after going to the dentist.
The medical examiner’s office identified the boy as David Liddell of Atlanta and says he died Friday.
Atlanta police say the dental work was completed when the boy had a seizure. They say he was taken to Children’s Hospital of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding, where he died later that day.
The medical examiner’s office says the death appears to be from natural causes, but investigators want to review medical records and lab test results before a ruling is issued.
- No statement from the AAPD?
- How much local anesthesia was used?
- Was he or had he been sedated?
- Was is heart rate being monitored?
- Was he strapped in a papoose board?
- Was CPR performed?
- Did he vomit during treatment?
- Was his mother present during treatment?
- No further followup information available?