Dental Implant Horror Story- NY Medical Malpractice Lawyer Explains
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Learn how a man with only 7 natural teeth in his mouth was promised a beautiful set of upper and lower fixed porcelain bridges. How? By putting in 20 dental implants. That’s only the beginning of this botched dental disaster. Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York medical malpractice, wrongful death and personal injury trial lawyer practicing law in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island, Long Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains.
For more information, go to Gerry’s informative and educational website, http://www.oginski-law.com or call Gerry personally at 516-487-8207 to answer your legal questions about any injuries from an accident, doctor or hospital. He welcomes your call.
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things don’t have …
things don’t have to be exaggerated but they do get. Whether you agree or not. I ve been to court as expert witness on cases and how many exaggerated cases have I seen? So, don’t try to glorify current legal trend to med field.
@regkjoe The video …
@regkjoe The video does not imply nor suggest that these horrible things happened to me. Rather, I made it clear that this happened to a client of mine; someone who I had the privilege of representing.
@regkjoe
You …
@regkjoe
You think my client exaggerated the fact that his dentist improperly put in 20 dental implants? You think my client wanted to walk around his city with no teeth in his mouth? You think the multiple other dentists who treated my client exaggerated that they had never seen such horrible dentistry in their careers?
There’s no exaggeration and personally I don’t believe any client or lawyer should be exaggerating any injury an injured victim suffered. They don’t need to.
oh, one more thing, …
oh, one more thing, those cases keep happeninig driving up med insurance cost because people like you help it. On video you describe thinkg like it happens to you. It didn’t.
you might think …
you might think people need to be defended when wronged by medical profession or whatever.. many people take an advantages of similar situations and many times with lawyers’ exaggerations, they do just that. Whatever you say, I know since imin the med filed as well..
As much as I know …
As much as I know you want to see the gory pictures of before and after, I have to respect my clients privacy in that he does not wish to be further embarrassed by what he went through.
Become a doctor and …
Become a doctor and after that …we can talk about ,,,, and one more thing … you describe the “horrible experience” …. i wanna see pictures with the pacient before and after the “horrible experient” …. !
You are correct. I …
You are correct. I am just a lawyer who has been in practice handling medical malpractice and accident cases for over 21 years. I am not a doctor and never claimed to be.
Having handled many, many different types of malpractice cases I have learned much medicine from my clients and my medical experts. This video describes a horrible experience that my client suffered.
you are just a …
you are just a lawyer ….:)
Is that really what …
Is that really what you wanted to see?
Please do not tell me that you only wanted to view gory looking photos, or a video of this broken man speaking without any teeth. Thankfully, I chose not to subject my client to further humiliation by showing the awful condition of his mouth. There are plenty of other gory photos and videos of tragedies online, and this will not be one of them.
no one picture no …
no one picture no one video of the case…this is just bla bla bla.
remember your …
remember your mothers old jewish advice.
Never argue with a fool!
and “a word to the wise is sufficient”
Good job man
keep …
Good job man
keep up the good work boychick
@regkjoe
An …
@regkjoe
An improperly positioned implant that cannot hold a restoration cannot be “restored many times.” In fact, in this case, all implants needed to be removed, bone grafting was required, and a after lengthy healing period, he would require the insertion of all new implants; assuming that he still had sufficient bone left to accommodate new implants.
again, if walkikng …
again, if walkikng around with metal stubs on your gum is odd or perceived as freak, then you shouldn’t have considered getting implant in first place. if they are staying in the mouth, then they are fused to the bone( called osteointegration) and then with difeerent post design on top, they can be restored many times.
@regkjoe
He had …
@regkjoe
He had the implants, but nothing on them; hence, no teeth. He couldn’t afford to fix them since nobody wanted to touch his mouth because of the horrendous treatment he had received from his original dentist. He couldn’t get a bridge or anything temporary; hence, no teeth. When you walk around with metal stubs on your gums, in public, people think it’s very odd.
There’s nothing exaggerated here. Only verifiable facts.
You say on the …
You say on the video, that patient received 10 implants on upper and lower. so what do you mean no teerth?
people thought he was freak? There are 5 million people in US alone who don’t have any teeth. Are they viewed as freak too? What an exaggeration.
Here are the …
Here are the answers to your questions:
He hid in his house. He became a recluse; a hermit. He had no teeth. He was ashamed to go outside because people thought he was a freak.
The dental implant being in the sinus was confirmed with x-rays and CT scan. This wasn’t opinion; it was FACT.
Thanks for watching the video and for taking the time to comment.
what happened to …
what happened to the patient? what do you mean ‘ he hides in the house’? implant in the sinus? was that really confirmed or was that just some dentist’s opinion? Without ct scan, you really don’t know if it’s really into the sinus or not.
@ lawmed1
Sorry, …
@ lawmed1
Sorry, I should have specified that my last comment was directed at ghexhorter. I agree with you in full about the need to make people aware that there are these kinds of practitioners out there, and that satisfactory resolution can be arrived at.
On the other hand I think it is a terrible attitude to blame the patient as ghexhorter did, because it downplays and almost excuses the misconduct of this particular dentist.
Having said that, great video keep up the good work
@calumation who
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@calumation who
While we expect and hope that the doctor or dentist will do the right thing, and know what the right thing is, unfortunately there are some physicians in practice today who don’t. My goal in creating these videos is to educate a viewer about how lawsuits work in New York, as well as give you an insight into some recent cases that I’ve handled.
Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and leave a comment.
Gerry
Wow, unless you …
Wow, unless you yourself have been to medical/dental school you are going to assume that the doctor know what he is doing and is acting in your best interest.
I can wait until something like this happens to you and you are the “un-informed idiot”
you want the best …
you want the best care not the cheapest care in the end it is never worth it
You have to see a …
You have to see a specialist for this type of work not a general dentist who is cheaper but does not have nearly the same training. oral surgeon (most training) then a periodontist second
OUCH!!
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OUCH!!
Still — I’d like to see competition on prices for DDS and even MDs.
But the big moral of the story — BRUSH YOUR TEETH RELIGIOUSLY growing up.