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What can I sue dentist for?

Asked on Jan 24th, 2013 on Civil Litigation - Pennsylvania
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I can not floss between my teeth. The floss breaks in that space, this is after the fillings were redone because dentist bonded my teeth and without my permisson and my teeth were in pain. This dentist knows this and is careless. Other problems like temporary crown not made properly with hole in back so I was tasting clay. My teeth also don't look good the way fillings is shaved. I didn't get a full refund. This had been stressful for me.
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Bankruptcy Attorney serving Collegeville, PA at Nahrgang & Associates, P.C.
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There is always a question in each case whether the care exercised was reasonable.  The rules of court now require that a Plaintiff obtain a certification from another professional that there is a basis for suit.  A medical malpractice attorney can advise you initially whether he thinks there may be a case, and he or she would follow up from there. 
Answered on Jan 30th, 2013 at 5:24 PM

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