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Dental Appliance
Malpractice

Representation for serious injuries caused by defective dental devices, improper placement, or negligent treatment, often resulting in permanent damage, chronic pain, or loss of function.​ Dental appliances are intended to improve health; not cause lasting harm. When negligence, improper design, or failure to warn leads to significant injury, these cases require detailed medical analysis and experienced litigation strategy. 

Support When Medical Treatment Causes Harm

Patients trust dental professionals with their health. When that trust is broken, the consequences can be devastating. We provide clear guidance, thorough investigation, and strategic advocacy to help injured patients pursue compensation for medical costs, long-term care, and diminished quality of life.

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Defective Dental
Devices

Dental appliances placed on the market without proper testing or safeguards can cause irreversible harm. We pursue manufacturers and distributors whose products fail patients instead of helping them.

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Improper Appliance Placement

When dental devices are poorly fitted or improperly installed, the result can be nerve damage, jaw injury, or chronic pain. These are not “complications”—they are preventable failures.

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Failure to
Warn

Patients are entitled to understand the risks associated with dental appliances. When providers or manufacturers withhold known dangers, they can be held fully accountable.

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Permanent Injury & Chronic Pain

Defective or negligent dental treatment can lead to lasting injury, TMJ disorders, facial nerve damage, and lifelong discomfort. We litigate cases involving serious, long-term medical consequences.

As Seen on CBS

A dental device was sold to fix patients' jaws, but some claim it wrecked their teeth. An investigation by CBS News and Kaiser Health News found a dental device allegedly left a trail of mangled mouths and devastated patients. Anna Werner reports.

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