xminion
Jul 10, 2008, 03:31 PM
Greetings,
Saw dentist for pain in a bottom tooth. Dentist couldn't find cause. The next week during a full mouth exam dentist found cavity in tooth #13. I authorized a filling the following week. A few days later, tooth #13, painful and sensitive. Went back to the dentist. He says he suspects a fracture?? Next day, I wake up with a swollen, painful cheek. I called the dentist. He now says infection.
I cannot tell you the misery and pain the infection brought. I called an emergency dentist
(found in the Yellow Pages) to start root canal treatment (this was the weekend).
Emergency dentist sees no evidence of a fracture. Neither does the endodontist.
Emergency dentist says tooth got contaminated during drill-out procedure.
Endo says the tooth's pulp got hit leading to the infection.
BTW, original dentist double-billed me. This to me shows further evidence of incompetence in that office.
My question: Should I demand damage payment directly, report the dentist to the regulation board, sue for damages, or all three.
I want the money back spent on nefarious treatment by him, and the money back spent on mitigating damages.
Saw dentist for pain in a bottom tooth. Dentist couldn't find cause. The next week during a full mouth exam dentist found cavity in tooth #13. I authorized a filling the following week. A few days later, tooth #13, painful and sensitive. Went back to the dentist. He says he suspects a fracture?? Next day, I wake up with a swollen, painful cheek. I called the dentist. He now says infection.
I cannot tell you the misery and pain the infection brought. I called an emergency dentist
(found in the Yellow Pages) to start root canal treatment (this was the weekend).
Emergency dentist sees no evidence of a fracture. Neither does the endodontist.
Emergency dentist says tooth got contaminated during drill-out procedure.
Endo says the tooth's pulp got hit leading to the infection.
BTW, original dentist double-billed me. This to me shows further evidence of incompetence in that office.
My question: Should I demand damage payment directly, report the dentist to the regulation board, sue for damages, or all three.
I want the money back spent on nefarious treatment by him, and the money back spent on mitigating damages.