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Root Canals in Georgia Performed Below the Standard of Care Causing Injury

The need for a root canals typically arises when the patient has a cavity that is too deep to be filled congenitally. The cavity extends down into and close to the roots of the teeth. When this happens, the dentist will either refer the patient to and Endodontist or perform…

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Atlanta Dental Malpractice — 25 Years of Experience and Counting

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Over the past 25 years, I have seen all types of dental malpractice situations. Most involved a procedure (root canal, dental implants, etc.) which create a dental nerve injury. While the advances in these procedures change over time, the need…

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All-On-Four Dental Implants Can Lead to Severe Damage

It’s all the rage these days. Clients are asking dentists to pull all of their teeth and install all-on-four dentures. Sometimes called teeth in a day or full mouth implants, these procedures are sometimes performed in the same day. While the billboard advertisements tout shiny smiles and happy patients, this…

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Attorney Robert J. Fleming Once Again Named To Super Lawyers 2023

Robert J. Fleming handles medical malpractice and dental malpractice cases in the Atlanta area and throughout Georgia. He is a skilled trial lawyer who has delivered verdicts that far exceeded the last offer from any insurance company or defendant. He is well versed in all aspects of medical/dental malpractice litigation…

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Chiropractor Neck Adjustments Can Lead to Stroke if Performed Below the Standard of Care

High-velocity neck manipulation has been known to damage an artery in your neck, which can result in a stroke. Two pairs of blood vessels in the neck (the cervical arteries) carry blood to the brain. A tear in the lining of one of these vessels, called a cervical artery dissection,…

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Dental Nerve Injury From Root Canal on Lower Molars

The primary goal of root canal treatment is to eliminate and prevent re-infection of the root canal system anatomy. In necrotic teeth, microorganisms can colonize anatomical complexities, such as isthmuses, ramifications and dentinal tubules and this causes infection and abcesses that are partially the reason why a root canal is…

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