When visiting your dentist you would not expect them to create a problem or make a poor condition worse, regrettably this can happen.
Patients are owed a duty of care, whether you are a private paying patient or an NHS patient, you are entitled to a high standard of treatment.
Case Facts
Mr M had visited his local ‘My Dentist’ and the dentist recommended that Mr M had a dental bridge fitted.
Failing to meet the standard of care
- Failure to warn of the risks of the initial bridge fitting
- Failure to discuss the alternative treatment options
- Failure to obtain informed consent for the two bridges
- Failure to refer to a specialist in Endontics
- Failure to ensure that a satisfactory root canal treatment was present
Investigation findings
Suffering from the effects of poor dental treatment Mr M sought legal advice.
Mr M contacted the medical negligence team at Paul Crowley & Co solicitors and spoke with dental negligence solicitor Megan Santangeli-Ball who investigated the claim identifying the following neglect.
Megan says, had Mr M received the appropriate treatment and advice from his dentist, then the need for a bridge abutment with a full coverage retainer, root canal treatment and the subsequent pain and infection would have been avoided.
Result
The Clinical Negligence Department at Paul Crowley & Co provided Mr M with legal advice and settled a claim of £8,750 for him within a year of his initial contact.
Successful claim settled for a sum of £8,750
If you have received poor dental treatment, you have the right to complain and make a claim for compensation
We are witnessing an increase in compensation claims for dental negligence due to inappropriate treatment. If like Mr M you have suffered from negligent dental treatment, call us for a free assessment on 0151 264 7363 and see how we can help you? Megan Santangeli-Ball, solicitor
If you’ve lost confidence in your dental practitioner and believe you have been treated negligently, you may wish to make a NO WIN NO FEE personal injury claim.