Dental negligence


  Dental malpractice is a real problem that all patients have to look out for, the same as medical malpractice.
  Dental negligence is an injury or a wound due to negligent dental work, failure to diagnose or treat probable precarious oral conditions, delayed diagnosis or treatment of oral disease or other precarious oral conditions, as well as any malevolent or otherwise intentional misconduct on the dental professional's part.

  Dental malpractice is no joke. People can sustain permanent or temporary injuries to the nerves of the lips, chin, tongue and jaw. Victims can experience temporary or permanent numbness or loss of taste sensation and, they can experience Temporomandibular Joint disorder. TMJ symptoms include pain in the jaw, and a severe loss of function of the jaw, making it very difficult to speak or eat.

  These accident can occur in any health profession as we are all human, but when we pay for professional health treatment we count on our treatment to be of high standard. When standards slip errors occur and we are left suffering sometimes which no chance of the error being corrected.

  Becoming a victim of dental malpractice cannot be helped sometimes. Because of the rise in the number of cases most dentists now carry malpractice insurance to cover any claims against them.

  Some types of dental negligence :

   Misdiagnosis in treatment

failure to recognise a serious problem which results in the patient receiving inadequate treatment for their dental problem.

   Negligence

It is the responsibility of the dentist to perform the dental procedure to a high standard, up-keeping the patient's personal safety at all times.

   Inadequate treatment

The dentist may be responsible for carrying out inadequate treatment over a period of time.

   Drug usage by dentists

Giving the patient the wrong dosage of drug could lead to some serious implications for the patient.

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