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Dr. Steve Galella, the inventor of the AGGA device, declines to speak with KFF Health News and CBS News journalists near his clinic in the Memphis suburbs on Feb. 9, 2023. (Brett Kelman/KFF Health News/TNS)
Dr. Steve Galella, the inventor of the AGGA device, declines to speak with KFF Health News and CBS News journalists near his clinic in the Memphis suburbs on Feb. 9, 2023. (Brett Kelman/KFF Health News/TNS)
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At least 23 patients have sued Steve Galella in recent years claiming that the AGGA damaged their mouths and, in some cases, caused tooth loss.

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