Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Dental Malpractice Is Hard To Prove In Montana

Question: Is it malpractice if the dentist filed all the bottom teeth down to a point where my canine is completely flat and level with my other teeth?  I have problem closing, chewing and I cannot grip anything on that side. They were doing a temporary bridge. I overhead the lead dentist telling the rookie who did it that the bridge looked so good he didn't want to file it, he rather file my teeth. Every time I close my mouth, I hear a grinding sounds which is annoying and stays with me all the time. The sound is driving me nuts.



It has been 20 years since a Montana jury found a dentist guilty of dental malpractice.  Generally, the money spent pursuing the legal case would be better spent finding a good dentist to repair the problem. 

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