A Guide by Dolman Russo LLP for the Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuit

Understanding Legal Rights for Suboxone Users Facing Severe Dental Damage
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While legal recourse offers relief, Dolman Russo LLP also urges Suboxone users to protect their oral health.Wavebreakmedia on Freepik
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By Sara Canning

Suboxone has been hailed as a vital tool in opioid addiction recovery—yet many users have reported a disturbing side effect: severe dental decay. In response, Dolman Russo LLP is leading the charge, empowering affected individuals to file a Suboxone tooth decay lawsuit and seek justice.

Understanding the Issue

The thin, dissolvable sublingual film that delivers buprenorphine and naloxone in Suboxone carries a pH of around 3.4. Dental experts warn that this acidity can erode enamel. Combine that with the drug’s tendency to cause dry mouth, and users find themselves at high risk for cavities, decay, and tooth loss.

Across the U.S., numerous patients have reported severe dental damage after using Suboxone. These cases have been brought together in a multidistrict litigation (MDL) under Judge Philip Calabrese in the Northern District of Ohio. Plaintiffs claim Indivior failed to warn about the dental risks, prioritizing profit over patient safety.

Are You Eligible?

Dolman Russo LLP has outlined clear criteria. To qualify, a patient must have:

●       Used Suboxone sublingual film before 2022, when no dental warning was present

●       Taken it consistently for at least six months

●       Suffered dental problems not present before initiating treatment

●       Engaged in routine dental care previously

If you meet these guidelines, you can file a Suboxone tooth decay lawsuit with the firm's assistance. They guide clients through gathering:

●       Prescription records

●       Pre‑ and post‑treatment dental records

●       Photographic evidence of oral damage

●       Receipts for treatments

●       Personal logs of pain and daily impact

What You Can Recover

Dolman Russo LLP emphasizes that those harmed may be eligible to recover:

●       Dental treatment costs (fillings, root canals, implants, etc.)

●       Pain and suffering

●       Lost wages

●       Future medical expenses

●       Possibly punitive damages if gross negligence is proven

The firm is committed to helping maximize compensation, advocating for every type of damage their clients have faced.

Meet Dolman Russo LLP

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Based in Florida, Dolman Russo LLP brings deep expertise in pharmaceutical litigation. Led by seasoned attorneys like Matthew Dolman and Anthony Russo, they’ve taken on major drug manufacturers in mass torts ranging from Ozempic complications to firefighting foam cases. Their involvement in the Suboxone lawsuit underscores their commitment to holding Big Pharma accountable.

Their approach emphasizes:

●       A free initial consultation to review your case

●       Careful collection of medical and legal evidence

●       Vigorously pursuing full compensation on your behalf

If you’re ready to seek justice and compensation, they stand ready to help you file a Suboxone tooth decay lawsuit.

Prevention & Awareness

While legal recourse offers relief, Dolman Russo LLP also urges Suboxone users to protect their oral health. Effective strategies include:

●       Brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste

●       Daily flossing

●       Drinking water to combat dry mouth

●       Avoiding acidic/sugary foods

●       Rinsing after each dose

●       Keeping up with regular dental checkups

Awareness and prevention, paired with legal action, form a powerful defense against Suboxone-related decay.

Your Next Steps

If you’ve experienced dental damage after Suboxone use, Dolman Russo LLP encourages you to explore your legal rights. With their knowledge of pharmaceutical mass torts, they are uniquely positioned to help you file a Suboxone tooth decay lawsuit and pursue the justice—and compensation—you deserve.

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