Nerve Injuries

If you or someone you know has suffered nerve damage and believe it was due to poor dental treatment, you should contact Brendan F. Mulligan, the dental injury attorney.

The teeth, gums, tongue, lips and cheeks of the mouth all have vital nerve areas that should be protected during dental treatment.

While having dental treatment performed it is imperative that the dentist recognize the proximity of nerves in the region in which he is working. This is accomplished by having a strong understanding of facial anatomy and taking appropriate X-rays and diagnostics films.

Nerve Injuries During Tooth Extraction

Nerve injuries as a result of dental treatment are often seen with tooth extraction and the placement of dental implants. When a tooth is extracted or dental implant placed, X-rays or a Ct-scan needs to be taken so that the nerve area can be localized and avoided. Incisions associated with extractions and implant placement must be performed in selected areas where it is known that the nerve canal or fiber is not located.

Nerve injury can also during root canal treatment. During root canal it is imperative that proper measurements are taken to insure that dental instruments and filing material are not over extended impinging and/or penetrating the nerve canal.  If you think that damage has taken place it’s imperative to speak to a new jersey personal injury lawyer immediately.

Recognition of a nerve injury is critical for repair and recovery. If there is nerve damage there is a limited window of opportunity for repair and a patient should be sent to an expert who specializes in this field of medicine as soon as possible.

If you or someone you know has suffered nerve damage and believe it was due to poor dental treatment, you should contact Brendan F. Mulligan, the dental injury attorney.

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