A dental clinic in Alaska, USA, is undergoing trials for plucking teeth on a two-wheeled hoverboard, YBC reported.

Dentist Seth Lukhart, 34, took a hoverboard in his hospital in July 2016, pulled a tooth from a female patient who was sedated and unconscious.

He made this video and sent it to at least eight people.

He pulls his teeth out of the video and then raises his arms as if winning.

In his video message, Luxhart called his behavior "a new standard of care."

The prosecution charged him with "unlawful medical practice in dentistry that does not meet minimum professional standards."

The patient, who had undergone the procedure at the time, said he did not know that the doctor was on the hoverboard or filmed until he was contacted by the investigators recently.

He added that he was allergic to drugs used for local anesthesia, so he was undergoing oral surgery with sedatives at the time.

The patient told the dentist in court that "what you did was shocking, narcissistic and crazy."

The Alaska Dental Association investigated more than a year after the incident and suspended his dentist's license.

Luxhart was also accused of 43 charges, including allegations of theft and fraudulent use of Medicaid, a low-cost medical aid program in the United States.

Fraudulently claimed at least $ 1.8 million in Medicaid and more than $ 250,000 in fraudulent business partners.

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