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I am 24 year old female who NEVER had any problems with her teeth or jaw. It was recommended to me by an oral surgeon that I get my wisdom teeth out as a preventive measure (they were giving me NO problems). He had me take all four out at one time, and after about one week later I started getting really bad jaw pain. Now almost 3 months later, I am still having daily pain. My oral surgeon was given muscle relaxants and stretching exercises, which only relieve the pain but not making it better or fixing the problem. My jaw pops when I try to open it and if I try to open it wider than 10 cm, I can feel by jaw popping out of the joint and then popping back in wheni close it. I was diagnosed with acute Temporomandibular joint disorder by my dentist as a result of the dental procedure (though the consist pain makes me feel it could be chronic), because of how my mouth was opened and kept open for a long period of time. I was not told this was a possible risk, as I wouldn't have gotten the surgeon done, as I said I was having no problems with my teeth. When I call my dentist seems to only give me more muscle relaxants and put novocaine in my mouth. Is this grounds to sue my oral surgeon? I have had possible permanent damage done to my jaw, possibly to my teeth (from the grinding due to my muscles spasming), months of unnecessary pain, and the exercises are starting to hurt my back teeth.
Can I sue my oral surgeon? It seems unfair that I have a joint disorder from a procedure that was only done as a preventive measure, and when I wasn't told this was a possible risk.
I am 24 year old female who NEVER had any problems with her teeth or jaw. It was recommended to me by an oral surgeon that I get my wisdom teeth out as a preventive measure (they were giving me NO problems). He had me take all four out at one time, and after about one week later I started getting really bad jaw pain. Now almost 3 months later, I am still having daily pain. My oral surgeon was given muscle relaxants and stretching exercises, which only relieve the pain but not making it better or fixing the problem. My jaw pops when I try to open it and if I try to open it wider than 10 cm, I can feel by jaw popping out of the joint and then popping back in wheni close it. I was diagnosed with acute Temporomandibular joint disorder by my dentist as a result of the dental procedure (though the consist pain makes me feel it could be chronic), because of how my mouth was opened and kept open for a long period of time. I was not told this was a possible risk, as I wouldn't have gotten the surgeon done, as I said I was having no problems with my teeth. When I call my dentist seems to only give me more muscle relaxants and put novocaine in my mouth. Is this grounds to sue my oral surgeon? I have had possible permanent damage done to my jaw, possibly to my teeth (from the grinding due to my muscles spasming), months of unnecessary pain, and the exercises are starting to hurt my back teeth.
Can I sue my oral surgeon? It seems unfair that I have a joint disorder from a procedure that was only done as a preventive measure, and when I wasn't told this was a possible risk.