by melville » Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:29 am
I would like to tell you that you are not alone. The exact same thing happened to me. I went in to redo a cracked filling on my lower right side. Never had any problems with the tooth since having it filled back in 79 or 80, when I was a teen. When I went home and the anesthesia wore off, I was in a lot of pain. I looked in the mirror and saw that he had completely drilled out the whole back of the tooth, down to the root. Picture the tooth as an O, when he was done, it was a U. Did not know why. I have been in hell ever since. It's been two years now. At first, he said he did not over drill the tooth since the tooth was perfect, no cavities, he said. He also filled the tooth with silver filling and then topped it off with white composite hoping I would not notice. When I asked him, Why is there a grey shadow below?, he said there was a cavity that he did not clean out properly. WHAT? How stupid do they think we are? Needless to say, I lost the tooth. Even a root canal did not save it. There is more to this story, but I can not write a book. Dentist's have a way of justifying their incompetence. After all, we (the patient) are not able to see what they do, and don't have any dental training, so what's the harm. For example, the so-called dentist who has chosen to answer your question, (311) feels the need to blame you. Just imagine the destruction that he causes his patients. No honest dentist will talk down to someone who has obviously been affected in such a way. Pain is no joke. This is what he does not understand. My life was turned upside down. I spend thousands to try and save the tooth. And to try and find someone else to fix the problem, that's a different story. They protect themselves and protect each other. Every dentist I saw told me the tooth had been over drilled and there was nothing they could do.
You need to file a complaint with your Dental Board. Any and all information that is important must be in detail in your letter. They will proceed once they receive your letter. They will ask him for your file including ex-rays. The proof is in the pictures. He has no choice but to co-operate. The Dentist who has honestly answered your question (lohse_per...) deserves a medal. He is one of the few, honest, and sincere dentists that you will find on here. I filed a complaint with my Dental Board and should be getting their decision very soon. It does take time, depending on the individuals case, so be prepared to wait awhile. I will communicate with you, if you wish, and let you know of their decision. I know exactly what you are going through. Good Luck!
It's health providers like tomh311 that deserve to be sued. For, their arrogance and negligence destroys people's lives. They need to have their license revoked. Blaming the patient is NOT THE ANSWER.