Dental Negligence Experts Say Patients Need To Be Made Aware Of Their Rights
Dental negligence experts at law firm Irwin Mitchell say patients need to be better informed about their rights after research showed some are paying out hundreds of pounds to fix mistakes made by dentists.
Citizens Advice said it is receiving an increasing amount of enquiries regarding problems with both NHS and private dentistry– with some claims that dentists are refusing to fix their errors.
The charity helped around 4,000 dental care problems from people across England and Wales last year, which was a 9 per cent increase on the previous year.
Substandard service was the biggest issue between 2015 and 2016. An analysis of 354 cases revealed that around 75 per cent involved treatment that caused the patient problems further down the line.
Problems included dentists cracking healthy teeth during treatment, fillings that came out and ill-fitting dentures.
One case saw a patient pay thousands of pounds for a crown that did not fit and could not be removed, which left their face bruised.
In 23 per cent of these cases, patients claimed that the dentists had refused to offer a refund or a free-of-charge repair, despite the rules dictating they should.
In one case, an elderly woman paid £500 to have her teeth capped. During the procedure the dentist chipped her two front teeth but refused to repair the damage or offer compensation.
The woman was then forced to pay £700 to have the chips fixed by another dentist.
Other calls to the charity included patients querying the charges made by dentists, delays with the complaints process and issues with payments.
The dental negligence team at national law firm Irwin Mitchell deals with hundreds of cases each year, helping patients get compensation for procedures that go wrong and campaigning for better standards within the industry.