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Case ref:201507822
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Date:November 2016
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Body:A Dentist in the Lothian NHS Board area
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Sector:Health
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Outcome:Not upheld, no recommendations
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Subject:clinical treatment / diagnosis
Summary
Miss C attended her dentist and reported mild discomfort in an upper tooth. Following an examination including x-rays, Miss C was advised that she required either extraction or root canal treatment of the tooth. Miss C chose to proceed with the root canal treatment which was carried out a few weeks later. Afterwards, Miss C experienced pain and swelling that resulted in her attending at the local out-of-hours service, where she received antibiotics for an abscess. Miss C returned to the dentist and was unhappy with the follow-up service.
After taking independent dental advice we did not uphold Miss C's complaint. We found no failings in the care and treatment that Miss C was provided with. The advice we received was that the treatment provided was appropriate and that the risk of the abscess had been covered in the risks and benefits information provided to her.