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Dentist may have drilled wrong tooth.
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Subject: Re: Dentist may have drilled wrong tooth.
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 00:21:59 GMT
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odin <o...@valhalla.net> wrote:
> My question is: Should I go back to the same dentist and have him look at
> it? If they did mess up, wouldn't they try to cover it up and would I have
> a case to sue them? I'm inclined to see a different dentist. Would that be
> a better course of action? I'm open to suggestions.
I'd phone them and tell them what you think. Give them a chance to make
good and correct a mistake if there is one. It's possible that you have
more than one problem there
Regards
SP
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