Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I'm a victim of extreme and deliberate dental malpractice and would like treatment. How do I go about it?

How do I get dental treatment in Australia after a dentist in an Asian country has malevolently, and without motive, injured and wrecked my teeth with a dental laser, which was substituted instead of other stated equipment? Do I tell dentists or not? The problem is the damage is hard to disguise. It can only be abuse from a dental laser. I'm frightened dental insurance companies will warn Aussie dentists off. Are dentists rewarded if they report information about malpractice to an insurance company? This is not intended to stir up dental and medical practitioners who automatically attack any claims of malpractice. I really need treatment so please just answer my question genuinely and don't start the type of defensive, abusive comments any questions of malpractice tends to give rise to. I will need teeth, bones, gums and jaw treatment, but would have to tell a specialist how the damage was done and then they will just track it on databases to me, right?
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If you are going to take a legal route you need concrete evidence of malpractice or else you can loose and the dr will counter sue
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