Dental malpractice occurs less frequently than other types of medical malpractice. However, it does still happen and can sometimes cause severe, long-term injuries.
If you have suffered injuries from a dental procedure or treatment, you may have a dental malpractice claim.
The information below explains dental malpractice and some of the most common causes and can help you understand if you have a valid claim.
Dentists, like doctors and other medical professionals, are obligated to perform their job according to a particular set of standards. This standard of care requires a dentist to perform his or her job with reasonable diligence.
A dentist must use the same level of care when treating patients as would another dentist under the same or similar circumstances. A dentist commits malpractice when he or she fails to meet this standard of care.
To succeed in a medical malpractice claim, a plaintiff must:
Proving these elements can be difficult and often requires expert testimony, extensive documentation of a patient’s treatment, and opinions from other qualified professionals.
Dentistry is considered a medical service, and cases of dental malpractice fall within the broader category of medical malpractice. Only one out of seven medical malpractice claims involves dental malpractice.
Although dental malpractice is rare, it does still happen. Negligence during dental procedures can lead to serious, sometimes life-threatening complications. Often, these health problems result from common procedures and avoidable mistakes.
Dental malpractice happens any time a dentist fails to meet the required standard of care and his or her negligence causes harm to a patient. Dental negligence occurs more often during routine procedures or treatments than from complicated procedures or surgery.
Some common reasons for filing dental malpractice cases include:
Keep in mind that a successful dental malpractice claim requires proving that the dentist’s actions violated the standard of care. A dentist may delay treatment or choose a type of treatment that is ultimately incorrect.
However, the dentist’s actions qualify as negligence only if they are inconsistent with accepted professional standards. Further, the negligence must directly relate to or cause the patient’s injuries.
Many claims arise from specific, common procedures that lead to injuries or other harm to a patient. Knowing dental malpractice case examples can help you determine if you have a dental malpractice claim.
Extracting teeth is one of the most common dental procedures and improper extraction is one of the most common types of dental malpractice claims.
Examples of improper extractions include:
Improperly performed tooth extractions may lead to infections and require additional treatment or procedures. Infections can cause severe long-term oral health problems. Patients may also suffer long-lasting or permanent nerve damage.
Common examples of this type of dental malpractice can include unnecessary recommendations of crown and bridge placements on healthy teeth. If another dentist would not have recommended the crown placement, a dentist’s decision to do so may constitute negligence.
When a patient shows symptoms of oral disease or cancer that a dentist would typically recognize, the dentist should either recommend treatment or perform further testing.
If X-rays or other imaging show signs of oral disease or cancer, failing to diagnose the disease may qualify as dental negligence if another dentist could have recognized and diagnosed the disease.
Failing to provide appropriate treatment recommendations or perform further tests may be grounds for dental malpractice. If a patient complains of pain after a procedure and a dentist does not adequately treat or address that pain, the dentist’s failure to act may be malpractice.
Dentists must carefully review a patient’s medical history, age, size, and any other factors relevant to prescribing medicine. Failing to properly prescribe the correct drug or dosage can cause significant, possibly life-threatening health effects.
If you suffered injuries or medical complications due to a dental procedure or treatment, you might be entitled to financial compensation. Filing a dental malpractice claim can be complicated and time-consuming. A skilled dental malpractice attorney can help you gather information and help you build a strong case.
Attorney Albritton has represented hundreds of injured people and has won millions in damages for his clients. Our dedicated staff will answer your questions and provide you with the support and advice you need. Contact our offices at 252-752-2485 or fill out an online form today