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Can you sue a dentist for pulling out the wrong tooth?

Can you sue a dentist for pulling out the wrong tooth?

Anyone can choose to sue their dentist for a bad dental procedure. This is called a dental malpractice lawsuit, and it is part of the medical malpractice practice area within personal injury law.

What happens if a root canal is done on the wrong tooth?

A failed root canal may lead to loss of the tooth, damage to the jaw bone, and gum issues. Yet another instance of dental malpractice related to root canals is failure to properly clean inside the tooth and refill it correctly.

How do you avoid an incorrect tooth extraction?

To reduce the risk of wrong-tooth procedures, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons recommends the use of three simple processes, collectively known as the universal protocol: preprocedure verification, site marking, and performing a time out.

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What happens if the dentist hits a nerve?

Nerve damage due to dental malpractice can lead to numbness of the face, lips, and tongue, difficulties eating and many other serious issues.

Can a private dentist do an extraction on the NHS?

It is unlikely that a dentist on the NHS will be wiling to perform a surgical extraction but a private dentist/oral surgeon may well. Thanks for the reply. He is going to try to get an appointment with my dentist, who is private so hopefully he will be able to sort it, as hubby isn’t keen to go to hospital.

Can a dentist break a tooth during an extraction?

The only dentists that have never broken a tooth during an extraction are probably telling porkies or have never taken a tooth out. If find anecdotally that in general people can be very blas! about extractions.

Can you go home the same day after a tooth extraction?

But sometimes an oral surgeon will do the procedure in hospital if your extraction is more complicated. You can usually go home on the same day. At Bupa Dental Care, we have over 350 practices throughout the UK and a network of clinicians that are experienced at dealing with all dental issues.

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Should I have my wisdom teeth pulled?

Typically, tooth extractions are performed to remove wisdom teeth. Most people don’t have enough space in their mouths for their wisdom teeth, so pulling them is advised in order to prevent teeth shifting, pain, and other problems.