Dental Implant Horror Story- NY Medical Malpractice Lawyer Explains

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http://www.oginski-law.com

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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  • Whers the proof of this storyy

  • @sweetgirl94949 What proof do you want? To see a mouth w/o teeth? Sorry, that's just not going to happen. Do you think he feels proud enough to get on video and tell his story? Not this client. You are welcome to check the court files to confirm this case.

  • @lawmed1 well this was in 2008 im sure he has teeth by now if he was re compensated.

  • @sweetgirl94949 There's a saying that the measure of a man is not what he has but what has been taken from him.

  • well, seems that he's just marketing his law office... i was wondering what to think about a lawyer who needs that kind of advertisement...

  • @droliv You're looking at the wrong way. It's got nothing to do w/ a lawyer who needs to advertise. Instead, it's a way to educate the public. It's a way to teach. It's a way to inform injured consumers about similarly injured victims and what can be done to help them.

    It is also a way to stand out from the crowd by showing viewers what I do and what I have done to help others in a similar situation.

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  • It would also be helpful to educate the people who are reading these comments instead of calling people names. You mentioned that a CT scan is not required in every case. Please explain why, as well as your credentials. Also explain why a guide may not be necessary. Then maybe you can also explain why this maimed individual should not have been fully compensated for the injuries he suffered because of this dentist's improper care and treatment.

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  • @Dental40 The reason I didn't want to include photos of my client's mouth is that they are very disturbing. You can get the visual image from the description in the video w/o having to actually 'see' what his mouth looked like w/o teeth.

  • Great way of explaining, i loved way of drawing, pictures always more helpful to make understand, sure in future want to follow it.. For Dental Implants you may check out my videos.......

  • @RadioBlooie As an oral surgeon, I just wanted to clarify some statements. Surgical guides can provide mesial-distal location as well as angulation/trajectory and depth. It really depends on the type of guide you made. A CT scan is quickly becoming the standard of care for implant placement due to cost and low amounts of radiation. It is proper treatment to have a CT scan to evaluate any area that does not have adequate bone, whether it is posterior mandible or anterior maxilla.

  • this sounds like what I am going through.

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