Dental Malpractice Claims Increase Due to Negligent Dental Treatment

dental malpractice is the result of a dental professional’s providing negligent treatment or failure to properly diagnose an oral problem. dental malpractice claims are steadily on the rise. These claims may be smaller overall when compared to medical malpractice claims, but this should not detract from the fact that dental negligence can result in serious injuries to the patient. Dental negligence can cause oral numbness and lost sensation, nerve damage in the tongue, lips, or jaw. Injuries can be suffered as a result of improper or negligent anesthesia administration. In some severe cases, negligence on the part of your dentist can even cause death.

There are many instances of dental malpractice claims that arise out of a negligent failure to timely diagnose an oral disease or a misdiagnosis of such a problem. This can happen when a dentist fails to detect and / or diagnose an instance of oral cancer. Additionally, administering anesthesia to a patient without taking a full patient history first can lead to serious injuries or death to the patient, and thus, the dentist will be liable for the patient’s dental malpractice claim.

U.S. Market for Dental Implants and Final Abutments 2010

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The U.S. market for dental implants and final abutments includes the following segments:

Root-form dental implants
Non-root form dental implants
Dental implant applications
Mini-implants

Final abutments including:

Stock abutments
Custom abutments
CAD/CAM Abutments

The report also segments the dental implant market:

By procedure type
By shape
By connection type
By prosthetic application
By bone grafting
By computer guided surgery

In addition, the report covers the dental implant instrument kit market. Within the dental implant and final abutment market, companies such as 3i, Astra Tech, Nobel Biocare, Straumann, and Zimmer Dental lead the market, among others. This report provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of market revenues by device type, market forecasts through 2016, unit sales, average selling prices, market drivers and limiters and a detailed competitive analysis, including manufacturer market shares and product portfolios.

Top Four FAQs on All?On-Four Dental Implants

FAQ 1: How effective are All-On-Four Dental Implants compared to Traditional Implants?

 

All on 4 is a process or technique rather than a type of implant. This technique incorporates 4 dental implants in each arch to which a complete set of new teeth can be attached and it can happen in a single easy appointment, all in one day.

Single Dental Implants for a Missing Tooth or Teeth

Teeth are lost because of trauma or disease. Trauma may come in the form of an accident or excessive biting forces. Disease is generally tooth decay or periodontal disease [gum disease] but there are other categories such as cancer and various neoplasm’s of the jaw that may result in tooth loss. Studies show that more than 50% of the population have one or more missing teeth. Trauma commonly causes the loss of a single front tooth. The effect this has on a persons’ well being is obvious. Fortunately an experienced dental implantologist can usually remove the remaining root, place a dental implant, and secure a new tooth to that implant in one visit of an hour or two. The loss of a single tooth in the back is usually caused by tooth decay or periodontal disease. Sometimes this can be treated just like front teeth but for various reasons it is often more time consuming.