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The UK Dentist Directory

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The UK Dentist Directory

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www.davidafterdentist.com This is a video of my then 7 year old son David in May 2008I had my Flip video camera with me. His mom wasnt able to go becasue of work. I taped some of the morning before the surgery to show her and was already planning to tape afterwards. He had just had a tooth removed due to Hyperdontia or extra tooth. This was taken in the parking lot of the dentist office. He was so out of it. The staff was even laughing. This lasted for a few hours and he was fine. He even …

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Dentist and the malpractice insurance they are required to carry. What is lawsuit protocol?
I am in medical malpractice settlement negotiations with a dentist. Her insurance company was handling the negotiations, then the dentist license expired and the insurance company dropped the dentist. The dentist obtained a new policy from a new insurance company. Now the original insurance company has dropped out of negotiations. Is it possible that the original insurance company wants me to file suit against the dentist, and then the new insurance company will have to defend the dentist? Or, because the first insurance company received the initial settlement letter with notice of intent to sue, they will have to carry on and defend the dentist even though they no longer have the dentist as a client. Please clarify the typical procedure in this type of situation. Thanks a million! N.
Thanks for the info. I do have an attorney. But I do not want to sue and want to settle. The original insurance Co. made an offer, then we countered..then the Ins Co. dropped the dentist, and did not responded to the counter offer. SO, of course the attorney wants to sue cause he will make the big bucks. I want to settle because we were on track to settle. I just can't figure why the original insurance company would want to go to court unless they really don't care one way or another because the dentist is no longer a concern to them in the long run??? Tks. for you input.

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18 Comments

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You definitely need an attorney to work through this now. The dentist and the insurance company have dealt with you in bad faith. The insurance company probably did hope that you'd just go away. You aren't going to be able to fight this on your own, unfortunately. It's hard to say, without specialized knowledge of the laws in your area, to know who is responsible–the dentist, the old insurance company, or the new insurance company. Find a malpractice attorney who will work on contingency–don't pay an attorney anything up front.

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When i was 12 I had a baby tooth pulled for the same reason, but i had a shot in the gums to numb the pain. the shot hurt more than anything else. HAHA. i suggest wearing headphones though because the creepy squishing gums sound is freaky when he's actually pulling it out…it might gross you out and give you a false sense of pain. but NO…it doesnt hurt, to answer your question. If you are on the gas, you'll have it better than i did.

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Diagnosis of oral disease is not always as exact or as consistent as you may expect. Gum health for example runs the spectrum between perfect and dire and the point at which you would classify it as needing treatment varies between dentists.

Maybe you could ask your friends if they have a dentist with a good track record of looking after their teeth and get an opinion from that one.

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Sorry – they won't do it. You have to complete your schooling and earn your license before you enlist. But if you want to learn self-discipline, a tour of duty as Marine will teach ya that! Do that first and then go to dental college.

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chingen a puta madre putos

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hahah you cant stage tht

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hahah this is great’!

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This was like a boring vlog…

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omg this is so freakin funny. i laughed so hard that i cried lmfao.

and fyi maybe it has a lot of views because people hear about it and go see it or people who watch it and then talk ish. dont like it? then dont watch it.

this kidd is soo freakin cute. love it!!!
it made my day.

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THIS IS SO FUNNY AND ADORABLE!!

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I have experienced this in my hygiene career and sometimes it is a careless dentist (or other staff member) and sometimes it is an honest mistake. A couple of ways I have handled this are –

1. said nothing that would alert the patient and handed them a new pair of gloves prior to them getting into the mouth
2. asked them if I could speak to them for a minute outside the room and let them know
3. just made eye contact with the Dr. and pointed to the gloves on their hands to jog their memory
4. held out the box of gloves at them
(I have attempted to do all of these behind the patients head or at least out of the line of site, because who wants to be shown their wrong in front of the patient or staff)

If you think it is a ongoing problem and you feel that the dentist will get upset or be offended, you might opt to hold onto the mirror and explorer (so they can't do the exam) until you see they have changed their gloves and if they haven't, hand them gloves first and then the instruments.Or maybe leave a new set of gloves on top of the instruments on the tray so they can't get to the instruments without seeing them.

If this is a constant obvious problem and their are copious amounts of other "dirty" offenses you might see if you can make some positive changes in the practice or find a different practice to work in. Honestly, I graduated 15 years ago and alot has changed, so if the Dr. you are working for is older they may just not know about the newer protocols. There is an awful lot of new information to take in all the time, but basic cleanliness is an issue that cannot be compromised since some medically compromised patients could be severly affected….Not only are you able, but you must address the issue for everyone's safety. After all, if dirty gloves are going into a patient's mouth, what else are they touching the bathroom doorknob? (that you are going to end up touching with your bare hands?)

Good luck + hope that helps!
JAMRDH -a dental hygienist

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3 months would make sense…you can't keep your teeth to clean or take to good a care of them!!! enjoy having nice straight pretty teeth..the braces are well worth it! Tell your mom and dad thanks for loving you enough to get your teeth straightened! ♥

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most dentist are very aware of this problem,and will work you through every step of the way ,i have had a major problem with anxiety,and dentist visits just inform the doctor they will help you.

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is this real life? LOOOOL!

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Ask your friends who there Dentist is and would they recommend them

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IS THIS REAL LIFE!? lol I have 2 fingers!

WHY IS THIS HAPPENING TO ME!?

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RAHHHHHH!!! then he crashes -balls-

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