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Speech therapist sues dentist for Rs 10 crore after career-ruining wisdom tooth surgery

The woman revealed that the pain has hindered her ability to work as a speech therapist, a profession that demands constant speaking.

July 24, 2024 / 11:40 IST
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A woman has sued her dentist for leaving her with nerve damage (Representational image)
A woman has sued her dentist for leaving her with nerve damage (Representational image)

A speech therapist from Cambridge, UK, is seeking over Rs 10 crore in compensation from her dentist after a botched wisdom tooth extraction left her in constant pain, and impaired her professional life and overall well-being.

Alison Winterbotham, 55, asserts that her career was derailed after Dr. Arash Shahrak’s removal of her lower right wisdom tooth in November 2020 allegedly resulted in severe nerve damage. According to Winterbotham, the procedure almost severed her lingual nerve, which is crucial for tongue sensation, leaving her in perpetual pain.

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Describing her ordeal in court, Winterbotham likened the pain to a persistent burn, as reported by Metro.co.uk. "My tongue is burning and tingling all the time and I’m in pain," she testified. "Every time I move my tongue to talk a little bit, the nerve gets hyper-stimulated, making the burning and tingling even worse. It’s worse when I speak."

She revealed that the pain has hindered her ability to work as a speech therapist, a profession that demands constant speaking. "I desperately want to continue my career," she said, but noted she can only manage to see two or three counselling clients a day due to the need for frequent breaks from talking.