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Compensation for negligent root canal treatment.

If you feel that the injury was due to negligence on the part of your dentist, you may have a claim for compensation.

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Have you received sub-standard root canal treatment?

If you believe that you have received negligent care for a root canal treatment then you may have a compensation claim.

You will have sought root canal treatment to relieve pain because of a damaged tooth, so if you have experienced injury as a result as well as further pain you may be left wondering what to do. If you feel that the injury was due to negligence on the part of your dentist, you may have a claim for compensation.

A root canal is a tricky dental procedure that is sometimes difficult to get right and we do see many claims for substandard root canal treatments. Successful compensation cases for negligent root canal treatment generally concern the following:

  • A sodium hypochlorite spillage which has caused injury
  • The tip of a file retained in or around the treated tooth, which the dentist who carried out the root canal treatment did not tell you about at the time of treatment
  • The failure to fill the canals of the tooth completely, which generally occurs when a dentist fails to accurately record the lengths of the canals prior to treatment
  • The failure to use a rubber dam (which is explained below), which has allowed bacteria to seep into the treated tooth and cause infection
  • A perforation of the tooth which has occurred after a dentist has over filled a root canal, which can lead to nerve damage. Perforations need to be repaired as soon as possible, as they can cause bone loss otherwise

We would also investigate several other factors when assessing whether a root canal treatment was negligent, such as the failure to take x-rays (technically known as radiographs) before and after the treatment.

If you decide to contact the Dental Negligence Team, we will ask you to describe the events that have caused your concerns. Sometimes, we may also ask you to obtain your medical records or make a complaint to a dental practice. After we have all the information we need, we will let you know if your potential case has reasonable prospects of success.

  • No-win no-fee legal funding.
  • Compensation for pain and suffering.
  • Payment for future treatment costs.
  • SRA regulated & quality assured.
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How much compensation might you receive? How is it calculated?

Any compensation you receive will vary depending on what injury you sustain. For example, if you require an extraction of one of your teeth resulting from substandard crown or bridgework,  you will receive more compensation than if you suffer a period of pain as a result of negligence.

Compensation received following a successful claim for dental negligence will be comprised of:

  • an award for pain and suffering

    this will compensate you for any pain you have endured, and also things like inconvenience, social effects (such as embarrassment) and any changes in your eating or sleeping habits.

  • an award for future treatment costs

    for example, if you require an implant and an implant retained crown, or Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as a result of a psychiatric injury sustained due to negligence. We will also take into account the future maintenance costs for any treatment you may require, including future specialist appointments.

  • past loss

    this may include past prescription costs, travel or dental treatment. For instance, if you had to repeatedly to travel to a specialist appointment as a result of dental negligence, the cost of this will likely be recoverable.

How long will it take to make a claim?

As a general rule, dental negligence cases would usually conclude between 18-24 months from the first time you contact us. However, each case is different, and this may vary depending on the complexity and specific facts. The important thing is that you speak to us as soon as possible so we can begin investigating your claim.

Can you sue a retired dentist?

You can sue a retired dentist, as long as your claim is not statute barred. By law, all dentists must be registered with the General Dental Council (GDC), and must have appropriate indemnity and insurance arrangements in place; this allows patients to seek any compensation they may be entitled to.

Therefore, even after a dentist retires they will still be responsible for the treatment which was carried out when they were practising as a dentist.

How long do you have to make a claim?

You have three years to bring a claim of dental negligence, from the date of negligence or knowledge of it, under the laws concerning ‘limitation’ in England and Wales. These laws state that a Claimant must issue court proceedings within this time period, or else their claim would be statute barred.

Generally, we would advise you to contact us at least 6 months before the limitation period in your case is due to end. However, this can be reviewed on a case by case basis; if you believe that your limitation period may expire soon, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible.

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