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Dentist (private) has damaged my jaw - should I pay for treatment to rectify it?

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BellaLasagne · 12/10/2005 20:13

Last week my dentist filed a back molar (and charged me £60 for the privilege). While anaethetised he must have put pressure on my jaw because I've been left with strained ligaments (I think - self-diagnosis) on that side. As a result I can't move my jaw properly, can't open my mouth wide enough to eat properly, and can't speak properly.

I'm going back to see him on Friday, and no doubt he'll have to treat me. The question is, should I pay for any further X-rays, drugs etc to diagnose/rectify this?

I think not, but would apprecaite your opinions. I don't have private health or dental insurance, so 'pay as I go'.

Thanks,

BL

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startingtobehalloweenylover · 12/10/2005 20:14

well seeing as it is a self-diagnosis i don't think you should be too quick to lay the blame with him

however, it may be worth asking to see a different dentist and asking their opinion

BellaLasagne · 13/10/2005 07:48

I should add that I have TMJ disorder (basically dodgy jaw joints) that he diagnosed recently!

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startingtobehalloweenylover · 13/10/2005 21:22

have you seen a doctor about that?

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