Defective Bridges / Crowns

defective bridges crowns

Whether you’ve lost a tooth, endured a mouth injury, or faced severe tooth decay, installing a dental bridge or crown can enhance your smile and restore your oral health. A crown acts as a protective cap for damaged or decayed teeth, preventing further harm. Conversely, a bridge serves as a prosthetic tooth, filling the void a missing or extracted tooth leaves.

Consequences of Flawed Dental Applications

Improperly installed bridges or crowns can significantly impact your oral health, exposing you to risks such as severe infections, periodontal disease, and other conditions.

Common issues associated with a faulty crown or bridge include:

  • Overcontour: An oversized crown on your natural tooth can trap bacteria, leading to infection or disease.
  • Malocclusion: Inadequate bite adjustment post-crown installation may result in excessive grinding and TMJ issues.
  • Open margin: Unsealed margins post-crown cementing can allow bacterial plaque to leak, causing decay and gum disease.
  • Fractures: – A poorly installed bridge can harm or fracture surrounding natural teeth.

These routine dental procedures, when performed correctly, can provide lasting benefits over several years or even decades. Ideally, you should experience no lingering symptoms, infections, or issues after installing a crown or bridge. However, if you’re encountering problems resulting from a negligently or poorly installed bridge or crown, you may have a valid case against your dentist.

Commitment to patient justice

Challenge

Dental malpractice cases present significant challenges, especially when it comes to ensuring justice for affected patients. Patients who suffer from substandard dental care often face not only physical pain and emotional distress but also the daunting task of navigating complex legal processes to seek compensation. Establishing negligence in a dental malpractice suit requires thorough documentation of the treatment, expert testimony, and a clear demonstration of how the dental professional’s actions deviated from the accepted standard of care. For many patients, particularly those already dealing with the consequences of poor dental work, these hurdles can seem insurmountable, leaving them feeling powerless against a system that should be protecting their rights.

DENTAL NEGLIGENCE

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