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    Have You Received Antibiotics Or Prescriptions From A  Dentist And a Medical Problem Occurred?

    Possibly a medical error occurred from this negligence.

    Dental Malpractice From lack Of Proper Patient Research Can Cause Bad Interactions Between Some Birth Control Pills and the Dental Prescribed Drug

    A wrongful birth or unwanted pregnancy, it is said, can be caused by a dentist failing to warn a woman of a possible interaction between her birth control pills and an antibiotic that the dentist prescribes.

    Contact Dental Malpractice Lawyers in Brooklyn, at Weinstein, Chase, Messinger and Peters

    As to one of biggest risks, that would be dental prescriptions during a pregnancy.

    Contact our law firm if dental malpractice is suspected or a failure to acknowledge your health condition was seen from your dentist.

    Antibiotics used in dentistry interfere with oral contraceptives, thereby contributing to unwanted pregnancies.

    Dentists have long been indoctrinated with the fear of wrongful death lawsuits for negligence in prescribing medications. Now, there are even warnings about "wrongful birth" lawsuits. A wrongful birth or unwanted pregnancy, it is said, can be caused by a dentist failing to warn a woman of a possible interaction between her birth control pills and an antibiotic that the dentist prescribes. The dentist could then legally be liable for damages, including child support payments.

    Since many women of childbearing age are taking oral contraceptives and since dentists frequently prescribe antibiotics, this issue can be of great concern to practicing dentists. Some have advised that women who are prescribed antibiotics should be warned of a potential interaction and advised to use an additional birth control method. At least one dermatologist has gone so far as to withhold needed antibiotics from any women on birth control pills.

    Read more about this study at http://www.cda.org/member/pubs/journal
    /jour0700/complex.html

     

    Anesthesia: can be given by a dentist. Allergic or adverse suffering may occur. You have legal rights if your dentist preformed in a negligent way. Contact our law firm to discuss your dental malpractice case.

    Dental Anesthesia Background:

  • What should every patient know about dental anesthesia?
  • What are analgesics?
  • What is local anesthesia?
  • What is sedation and general anesthesia?

What should every patient know about dental anesthesia?

Providing you with high-quality, appropriate care and making your dental visit as comfortable as possible are top priorities for the 144,000 members of the American Dental Association (ADA). Advances in dental techniques and medications can greatly reduce—even eliminate—discomfort during dental treatment, and your dentist and the ADA want you to know about them. The following explains options available to help alleviate anxiety or pain that may be associated with dental care.

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What are analgesics?

Non-narcotic analgesics are the most commonly used drugs for relief of toothache or pain following dental treatment. This category includes aspirin, acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen.

Narcotic analgesics, such as those containing codeine, act on the central nervous system to relieve pain. They are used for more severe pain.

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What is local anesthesia?

Topical anesthetics are applied to mouth tissues with a swab to prevent pain on the surface level. Your dentist may use a topical anesthetic to numb an area in preparation for administering an injectable local anesthetic. Topical anesthetics also may be used to soothe painful mouth sores.

Injectable local anesthetics, such as Novocain, prevent pain in a specific area of your mouth during treatment by blocking the nerves that sense or transmit pain and numbing mouth tissues. They cause the temporary numbness often referred to as a "fat lip" feeling. Injectable anesthetics may be used in such procedures as filling cavities, preparing teeth for crowns or treating gum disease.

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What is sedation and general anesthesia?

Anti-anxiety agents, such as nitrous oxide, or sedatives may help you relax during dental visits and often may be used along with local anesthetics. Dentists also can use these agents to induce "conscious sedation," in which the patient achieves a relaxed state during treatment but can respond to speech or touch. Sedatives can be administered before, during or after dental procedures by mouth, inhalation or injection.

More complex treatments may require drugs that can induce "deep sedation," causing a loss of feeling and reducing consciousness in order to relieve both pain and anxiety. On occasion, patients undergo "general anesthesia," in which drugs cause a temporary loss of consciousness. Deep sedation and general anesthesia may be recommended in certain procedures for children or others who have severe anxiety or who have difficulty controlling their movements.

The ADA provides guidelines to help dentists administer pain controllers in the safest manner possible. Dentists use the pain and anxiety control techniques mentioned above to treat tens of millions of patients safely every year. Even so, taking any medication involves a certain amount of risk. That's why the ADA urges you to take an active role in your oral health care. This includes knowing your health status and telling your dentist about any illnesses or health conditions, whether you are taking any medications (prescription or non-prescription), and whether you’ve ever had any problems such as allergic reactions to any medications. It also includes understanding the risks and benefits involved in dental treatment, so that you and your dentist can make the best decisions about the treatment that is right for you.

Understanding the range of choices that are available to relieve anxiety and discomfort makes you a well-informed dental consumer. If you have questions or concerns about your oral health care, don't hesitate to talk to your dentist. If you still have concerns, consider getting a second opinion. Working together, you and your dentist can choose the appropriate steps to make your dental visit as safe and comfortable as possible, and to help you keep a healthy smile.

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Contact Information
Consumer Questions E-mail: publicinfo@ada.org

Contact our law firm if you have experienced dental malpractice. We will advise you of your legal rights and options.

 



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Did You Know
What type of compensation are typically included in a settlement?
A typical med mal claim will include compensation for pain and suffering, payment of accumulated expenses for treating the injury caused by the doctor neglect and reimbursement for any past, present or future financial losses that you have incurred as a result of the neglect. However, this varies by State.


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