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Minnesota | It is impossible to know the extent of the issue with the information you have presented. Certainly it sounds like there was an error. The extent of the problem depends on how much damage was done to the neighboring tooth. If they didn't drill very deep, the a composite filling should restore her tooth. If it's deep, then it could require some additional treatment. The endodontist should know how deep they cut into the tooth and what the future might be.
Good providers can make mistakes. It is unfortunate and I'm sure that the endodontist feels terrible. He cannot change what happened, but it sounds like they made a very reasonable offer given the situation. | |
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