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Dental Abscess Claims

Dental Abscess Claims

Dental Abscess Claims - Compensation for Dental Negligence

You are entitled to receive compensation for dental negligence including dental abscess claims. A dental abscess due to negligence can be both physically and psychologically traumatic for those involved and lodging a claim can be the best way to receive financial assistance for the damages you have accrued including recovery costs, missed work, and corrective surgeries. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can simplify the claims process by providing you with the timely information you need to make the best decisions possible. A dental abscess is a condition that occurs when a collection of pus forms in the teeth and gums as a result of a bacterial infection. This condition is extremely painful for the injured person and symptoms can include:

Your dental practitioner is responsible for making sure they utilise sterile dental tools and follow dental procedure protocol to avoid a dental abscess from occurring. Tooth decay is the most common cause of a dental abscess followed by trauma and gingivitis. Your dental practitioner needs to be cautious when working on your teeth enamel and a tiny crack can be enough for bacteria to infect the inside of your tooth resulting in a dental abscess.

  • Throbbing Tooth Pain
  • Extreme Sensitivity to Heat and Cold
  • Problems Chewing or Biting
  • Face Swelling
  • Swollen Lymph Nodes
  • Bad Breath
  • Bad Taste

Dental abscess come in two variations. A periapical abscess occurs when you have a pocket of pus formed at the root of the tooth due to a bacterial infection. This is different than a periodontal abscess, were the pus actually forms inside of the infected tooth. Both conditions are extremely painful and you are entitled to receive compensation if you have suffered one of these conditions due to dental negligence.

Compensation for Dental Negligence – Misdiagnosis
A misdiagnosed gingivitis has the potential to turn into a more serious gum disease. Misdiagnosis occurs when your dental professional fails to properly categorize or notice your ailment. This can result in miss guided treatments and procedures being performed. It can also result in easy to cure conditions becoming life-altering diseases.

Inadequate Dental Technique
Inadequate dental techniques can cause common procedures such as crowns, fillings, and implants to become infected or fall out prior to their planned removal dates. Your dentist must perform a pre-surgery assessment to ensure that you are not going to have negative reactions to the process or the drugs used during the surgery.

Careless Treatment
Careless treatment is among the worst types of dental negligence as it involves your dentist performing the wrong or unnecessary procedures. This can leave teeth partially extracted and lead to further complications including teeth abscess.

What Do I Need To Receive Compensation for Dental Negligence?
To receive compensation for dental negligence you will need to prove that your injuries were the result of bad dental practices. A claim specialist can help you to gather this evidence and guide you through the process. You must lodge your claim within three years of your injury and it is recommended that you never wait to lodge a claim because valuable evidence can be lost in the meantime.

How a Claims Specialist Can Help You to Receive Compensation for your Injuries
A claim specialist can help you to achieve your compensation goals by guiding you through the claims process and helping you to gather the evidence needed to be successful in your endeavour. Our expert team of claim advisors will examine your dental negligence claim and give you a straightforward assessment of your compensation potential.

No Win No Fee
We are confident that we can help you achieve your compensation goals and we will waive 100% of our costs in the unlikely event that you are not awarded compensation for your injuries. This is our No Win No Fee Promise.

Start Your Claim
Contact us to start the claims process today.

Dental Abscess Claims - Compensation for Dental Negligence

You are entitled to receive compensation for dental negligence including dental abscess claims. A dental abscess due to negligence can be both physically and psychologically traumatic for those involved and lodging a claim can be the best way to receive financial assistance for the damages you have accrued including recovery costs, missed work, and corrective surgeries. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can simplify the claims process by providing you with the timely information you need to make the best decisions possible. A dental abscess is a condition that occurs when a collection of pus forms in the teeth and gums as a result of a bacterial infection. This condition is extremely painful for the injured person and symptoms can include:

Your dental practitioner is responsible for making sure they utilise sterile dental tools and follow dental procedure protocol to avoid a dental abscess from occurring. Tooth decay is the most common cause of a dental abscess followed by trauma and gingivitis. Your dental practitioner needs to be cautious when working on your teeth enamel and a tiny crack can be enough for bacteria to infect the inside of your tooth resulting in a dental abscess.

  • Throbbing Tooth Pain
  • Extreme Sensitivity to Heat and Cold
  • Problems Chewing or Biting
  • Face Swelling
  • Swollen Lymph Nodes
  • Bad Breath
  • Bad Taste

Dental abscess come in two variations. A periapical abscess occurs when you have a pocket of pus formed at the root of the tooth due to a bacterial infection. This is different than a periodontal abscess, were the pus actually forms inside of the infected tooth. Both conditions are extremely painful and you are entitled to receive compensation if you have suffered one of these conditions due to dental negligence.

Compensation for Dental Negligence – Misdiagnosis
A misdiagnosed gingivitis has the potential to turn into a more serious gum disease. Misdiagnosis occurs when your dental professional fails to properly categorize or notice your ailment. This can result in miss guided treatments and procedures being performed. It can also result in easy to cure conditions becoming life-altering diseases.

Inadequate Dental Technique
Inadequate dental techniques can cause common procedures such as crowns, fillings, and implants to become infected or fall out prior to their planned removal dates. Your dentist must perform a pre-surgery assessment to ensure that you are not going to have negative reactions to the process or the drugs used during the surgery.

Careless Treatment
Careless treatment is among the worst types of dental negligence as it involves your dentist performing the wrong or unnecessary procedures. This can leave teeth partially extracted and lead to further complications including teeth abscess.

What Do I Need To Receive Compensation for Dental Negligence?
To receive compensation for dental negligence you will need to prove that your injuries were the result of bad dental practices. A claim specialist can help you to gather this evidence and guide you through the process. You must lodge your claim within three years of your injury and it is recommended that you never wait to lodge a claim because valuable evidence can be lost in the meantime.

How a Claims Specialist Can Help You to Receive Compensation for your Injuries
A claim specialist can help you to achieve your compensation goals by guiding you through the claims process and helping you to gather the evidence needed to be successful in your endeavour. Our expert team of claim advisors will examine your dental negligence claim and give you a straightforward assessment of your compensation potential.

No Win No Fee
We are confident that we can help you achieve your compensation goals and we will waive 100% of our costs in the unlikely event that you are not awarded compensation for your injuries. This is our No Win No Fee Promise.

Start Your Claim
Contact us to start the claims process today.

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