Our Dental Malpractice Case Results

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Notable Dental Malpractice Verdicts and Settlements

Jean Hanna went to dentist Justin Martone and Apple Tree Dental Care for a 3-tooth bridge. Because of a failure to remove tooth decay before cementing the 3-tooth bridge and crown, as well as failure to do crown lengthening, failure to do pre- and post-cementation films, failure to do study models and failure to consider occlusion issues, Jean lost two foundation teeth and eventually required 3 tooth implants.

John Doe went into doctor’s office for a root canal. The dentist failed to use a dam near the effected root so the liquid used to kill the root (hydrochloric acid) leaked out and destroyed gum and bone.

Our client suffered a lingual nerve injury as a result of wisdom tooth extraction.

Our client suffered a lingual nerve injury as a result of wisdom tooth extraction.

Christopher Mahone had two teeth removed by Justin A. Martone, D.M.D. at Apple Tree Dental in Royal Palm Beach, FL. Due to their negligence and failure to maintain all sharp instruments within the correct operative field while performing the extractions, Christopher’s right lingual nerve was transected.

During implant surgery, injury to inferior alveolar nerve. Two subsequent repair surgeries with significant nerve and pain component.

During extraction of wisdom teeth, injury to lingual nerve.

Failure to perform appropriate root canal and failure to eliminate decay before placing four crowns.

**Names excluded pursuant to confidentiality agreement preventing disclosures of the identities of the parties.