How to Claim for Dental Negligence

Failing to treat a dental issue can have serious consequences for your oral health and overall wellbeing. While most dentists provide professional care, there are unfortunate cases where a failure to treat results in worsening conditions or avoidable pain caused by dental negligence.

If you have suffered due to a dentist’s failure to diagnose or treat your dental problem, you may be entitled to compensation.

What Is Failure to Treat?

Failure to treat is a type of clinical negligence where a dental professional does not properly carry out their duties. This can include:

  • Failing to examine or properly assess your oral health
  • Not diagnosing dental conditions despite clear signs
  • Failing to provide or recommend necessary treatment
  • Ignoring patient concerns such as tooth sensitivity or gum pain

Such negligence can lead to conditions worsening, causing pain, infection, or permanent damage.

Common Conditions Dentists Fail to Treat

Some of the common dental problems that may be left untreated due to negligence include:

  • Gum disease and periodontal disease
  • Tooth decay and untreated cavities
  • The need for root canal treatment
  • Tooth extraction
  • Oral cancer

How to Make a Failure to Treat Dental Negligence Claim

To make a successful dental negligence claim, you will need to provide evidence that your dentist failed to act with reasonable care, and that this failure caused your injury or worsened your condition. Key evidence includes:

  • A formal letter of complaint to the dental practice
  • Medical records such as examination reports, x-rays, and test results
  • Witness statements from those who attended appointments with you
  • Expert medical opinions from dental professionals confirming negligence
  • Financial receipts for treatments and medications related to the failure to treat

The Dental Negligence Compensation Process

Compensation for failure to treat claims depends on the severity and impact of your injury. This can cover pain and suffering, ongoing treatment costs, and financial losses due to missed work or additional care.

Our medical negligence solicitors at Smith Partnership will help you gather and organise the required evidence to build a strong case and help you to achieve the best possible outcome.

How We Can Help

If you believe you have suffered due to a dentist’s failure to treat your dental condition, our specialist dental negligence team is here to support you. 

Contact our team by telephone on 0116 247 2000, complete our contact form, or send us an email via info@smithpartnership.co.uk

We also have offices across the midlands with expert private client solicitors, in Burton, Derby, Stoke-On-Trent and Swadlincote.

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