Saturday, December 1, 2012

Dental Malpractice


For many people, a trip to the dentist brings about pangs of fear and dread. Few people look forward to a trip to the dentist, but it can be a great benefit to your health. Dental health is an important part of a person's overall well being and general health. But just like other types of medical procedures, dental procedures can also go wrong and leave a patient in greater pain than they were before.

Dentists are not immune from committing medical malpractice. If a dentist performs the wrong type of procedure or commits a harmful error during a dental procedure, they may be liable for the consequences. Your gums, teeth, and tongue are all very sensitive parts of your body and a misstep in a dental procedure can have serious consequences like a lack of sensation or significant pain.

Dental surgery must be performed carefully as well. It is crucial for your dentist to be well informed and extremely careful at all times. If the wrong tooth is removed or the wrong tooth is operated on, a patient may go through unnecessary pain, recovery, and expenses for follow up appointments. A surgical error can be a costly event that a patient should not have to pay for.

Also, dentists are often responsible for fitting and setting crowns, bridges, and dentures. These objects can cause a great deal of pain and discomfort for a patient if they are negligently set or placed. An ill fitting dental apparatus can lead to painful sores and even infection if the wound is not properly cared for.

If you or someone you love has suffered unnecessarily because of dental negligence, please visit the website of the Iowa personal injury lawyers at LaMarca & Landry, P.C..

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