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COPPELL (CBS 11 News) ― An arrest warrant affidavit released Wednesday gives disturbing new details about a North Texas dentist accused of sexually assaulting one of his patients.

Dr. Spencer Page has been indefinitely placed on unpaid leave from 6 Day Dental and Orthodontics in Coppell and Flower Mound. Page was arrested Tuesday for allegedly sexually assaulting a 21-year-old woman at the Flower Mound office, located on 6050 Long Prairie Road.

While under the influence of the sedatives halcyon and nitrous oxide, the document states the victim recalls being assaulted by both Dr. Page and a dental assistant.

The document also states the doctor placed his hand inside her pants and the dental assistant placed his hand up her shirt.

According to the affidavit she was able to move their hands, but she became so upset, she started vomiting.

After she vomited, the procedure continued and she recalled the dentist placed his hand up her shirt and under her bra – the document states. She again moved his hand.

At one point, according to the affidavit, the girl reported being alone with the dental assistant.

After the procedure she told her parents, who confronted the doctor and the assistant. Both deny any wrong doing.

In the document, Page stated he took x-rays and placed his hand on the lead vest on her chest.

Investigators say male DNA was located on both the woman's underwear and her bra. The dental assistant provided DNA, but Dr. Page refused.

While the incident reportedly happened on March 23, 2007, Dr. Page was just arrested Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Flower Mound police say because of the nature of the crime, it took nearly a year to build a strong enough case for an arrest warrant.

Flower Mound police say there wasn't enough evidence against the male dental assistant. He quit working at the office in August of 2007.

Dr. Page has a defense attorney. He has already met with the district attorney's office and is awaiting an upcoming court date.
 
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