ThreeCrowns
Junior Member
This is in Washington State.
My old dentist put in a crown for my molar. The first crown came loose 3 times. Then he fit me for another crown, that came loose 3 additional times. On the third time I went to a new dentist. This new dentist did a great job, but I had to pay $900 out of pocket.
Additionally the dentist saw that the reason for the crown coming lose was due to the cavatives being removed completely thus it was eatting into the glue. Additionally the new dentist had to drill out the cavity that the old dentist missed and is now afraid that sometime in my life the tooth will break due to a weak structure. If it does break, it will require a bolt to be fused to my jaw... not fun. And a random chance, I was in a salsa class and ended up dancing with my dental hygenist who mentioned that others have had this issue...totally random. I don't really want to get my new dentist or the dental hygentist involved.
I'm planning on writing a letter to the old dentist asking for the $900 out of pocket, but was wondering if it made sense financially to hire a lawyer, especially since if my tooth breaks its gonna hurt my wallet and my mouth.
Thanks in advance,
David
My old dentist put in a crown for my molar. The first crown came loose 3 times. Then he fit me for another crown, that came loose 3 additional times. On the third time I went to a new dentist. This new dentist did a great job, but I had to pay $900 out of pocket.
Additionally the dentist saw that the reason for the crown coming lose was due to the cavatives being removed completely thus it was eatting into the glue. Additionally the new dentist had to drill out the cavity that the old dentist missed and is now afraid that sometime in my life the tooth will break due to a weak structure. If it does break, it will require a bolt to be fused to my jaw... not fun. And a random chance, I was in a salsa class and ended up dancing with my dental hygenist who mentioned that others have had this issue...totally random. I don't really want to get my new dentist or the dental hygentist involved.
I'm planning on writing a letter to the old dentist asking for the $900 out of pocket, but was wondering if it made sense financially to hire a lawyer, especially since if my tooth breaks its gonna hurt my wallet and my mouth.
Thanks in advance,
David