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Root Canals in Georgia Performed Below the Standard of Care Causing Injury

The need for a root canals typically arises when the patient has a cavity that is too deep to be filled congenitally. The cavity extends down into and close to the roots of the teeth. When this happens, the dentist will either refer the patient to and Endodontist or perform…

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Attorney Robert J. Fleming Once Again Named To Super Lawyers 2023

Robert J. Fleming handles medical malpractice and dental malpractice cases in the Atlanta area and throughout Georgia. He is a skilled trial lawyer who has delivered verdicts that far exceeded the last offer from any insurance company or defendant. He is well versed in all aspects of medical/dental malpractice litigation…

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Georgia Dentists Have Duty to Protect Patient Airway

When a dental procedure is performed in Georgia, serious injuries can often result. However, one type of injury is completely preventable — swallowing  (either whole or pieces that have broken off) dental instruments such as drill bits, root canal files, and teeth. Since the patient is most often lying prone…

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Georgia Dental Procedures To Increase After COVID-19 Along With Dental Malpractice Claims

With the post COVID-19 shelter at home situation nearing an end, many people contemplate getting dental work that they may have needed before all of this started, but have not been able to complete. This could be because of shelter in place and business laws that have been enacted to…

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Nerve Injuries Following Dental Implants Installed by Georgia Dentists

Dental implants are becoming more common in Georgia. Along with the increased use of implants comes a not so welcomed increase in the number of dental nerve injuries caused by implants being installed improperly by general dentists. Sensory alteration resulting from the injury results in serious injuries that can be…

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Why You Should Hire a Georgia Dental Malpractice Lawyer Today If You Have A Dental Nerve Injury

One prominent nerve repair expert explains the need for quick action one a dental nerve injury is diagnosed: Peripheral nerve injuries requiring surgical intervention will have better results the earlier the nerve is repaired after injury. Therefore, repairs with or without grafting done immediately after the injury have better results,…

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Dental Malpractice in Georgia May Play Role in Fear of Dentist

A recent article notes that over 60% of people fear going to the dentist. In fact, dentists are feared more than medical professionals such as neurologists and general surgeons. Perhaps the reason for the fear of the dentist arises from the number of dental malpractice cases in Georgia. As dental malpractice…

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Georgia Mental Health Records Are Privileged in Dental Malpractice Litigation

Many times, a claim for dental implant malpractice or root canal malpractice involving dental nerve injuries includes a claim for mental pain and anguish. Defendants in these cases typically try to obtain all of plaintiff’s medical and psychiatric records for the previous 10 years, or longer. This type of request…

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Dental Implant Nerve Injuries Explained by Atlanta Dental Malpractice Attorney

As an Atlanta dental malpractice attorney, I receive calls every day from dental patients who have been injured due to dental procedures. Almost all of the dental nerve injuries that are actionable dental malpractice claims involved the trigeminal nerves of the face, mouth, neck and jaw. The trigeminal nerve is…

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