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March 19, 2025

Private dental treatment: Is it worth bringing a claim?

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In my practice I have noticed an increasing number of claims being brought against private dentists following substandard treatment. It is difficult to pin down the precise reason for this. It may be the increasing demand for cosmetic dentistry and adult orthodontics, the limited number of restorative solutions available on the NHS, or simply a more consumerist approach by patients who feel, quite rightly, that they should get what they pay for.

Whether it is private restorative treatment such as root fillings or implant placement, cosmetic treatment such as veneers or cosmetic crowns, or adult orthodontic solutions such as Invisalign or Incognito braces, patients are parting with significant sums of money to get specific results. If the treatment goes wrong, patients often have to pay large sums of money to put things right. This is often on top of the money they spent on the original treatment! At best this will leave the patient out of pocket, but at worst they will simply not be able to pay for a second round of treatment.

What are the advantages of bringing a claim against your private dentist?

As with all types of dental negligence claims (whether NHS or private), there are tortious remedies available which allow you to recover the costs of remedial treatment as well as damages for pain and suffering.

In negligence however, you cannot recover the cost of the original treatment or the cost of any future treatment aimed at getting result you expected. The aim in negligence is to rectify damage, not achieve the result for which you attended the dentist to begin with. For example, if you paid for orthodontic treatment to straighten your teeth but the treatment didn’t work, you can claim compensation for any damage caused to your teeth during the treatment (and the costs of putting this right). However, you cannot claim for the costs of further treatment to straighten your teeth.

Luckily, private patients can also bring a claim in contract. The aim in contract is to put you in the position you would have been in had the contract had been properly performed. In other words, you are more likely to be able to claim for further treatment to achieve the results you originally intended. In the above example, you could claim for further treatment to straighten your teeth. Further, certain remedies arising out of the existence of a contract (such as rescission and restitution) will allow you to claim your original treatment costs as well.

In summary, there are a range of remedies available to private patients who wish to bring a claim against their dentist. If you have experienced private treatment which you believe to have been substandard, and you have been left out of pocket as a result, please contact the Dental Negligence Team to find out whether you have a claim.

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You can call the team on 0800 923 2080 or message them to understand more about you potential compensation claim for dental negligence. We will get back to you at a time that is convenient to you.

Common claim types

Compensation for undiagnosed gum disease
If you have experienced dental injury as a result of undiagnosed gum disease (also known as periodontal disease), our specialist dental negligence solicitors are here to help you.
Compensation for undiagnosed mouth cancer
We have a long history of high value claims involving undiagnosed mouth cancer where we have won our clients the compensation they deserved for negligent dental treatment.
Compensation for undiagnosed tooth decay
If diagnosed early enough, tooth decay can be treated with a simple filling. However if your dentist fails to diagnose tooth decay, there can be much more serious consequences.
Dental implant negligence
If you have suffered consequences resulting from negligent dental implants then you should contact The Dental Negligence Team to discuss this further.
Dental nerve injury compensation
Nerve injury can occur due to negligent dental treatment when the trigeminal nerve is disturbed. This nerve is the main nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions.
Negligent cosmetic dentistry
You will have undergone cosmetic dentistry to improve the overall look of your teeth, so it can be distressing if you have been left with failed cosmetic dentistry.
Negligent crown and bridgework
Where a patient has crowns and/or bridges placed, there are a number of ways in which negligent crown and bridgework may be provided.
Negligent Orthodontic Treatment
If you have experienced dental injury in relation to orthodontics, we may be able to help you with a claim for compensation.
Negligent root canal treatment
If you feel that the injury was due to negligence on the part of your dentist, you may have a claim for compensation.
Negligent wisdom teeth extraction
The extraction of wisdom teeth is one of the most common procedures carried out in the UK. Extraction may be required if a wisdom tooth is decayed.
Tooth extraction negligence
If you need an extraction, and the dentist removes the wrong tooth or damages another tooth in the process, then you may have a claim for compensation.

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