AGGA Appliance Lawsuit Filed Over Dental Damage, Bone Loss and Other Injuries
Plaintiff says the designer of the AGGA appliance directly approved use of the device on her teeth, despite a known high risk of dental damage and bone loss.
Plaintiff says the designer of the AGGA appliance directly approved use of the device on her teeth, despite a known high risk of dental damage and bone loss.
Plaintiffs argue that they should be able to move forward with their AGGA lawsuits, even while the government decides whether to file criminal charges against the dental appliance manufacturers
Plaintiffs who have filed Anterior Growth Guidance Appliance lawsuits say the device is not fit for adults, and causes damage to the upper jaw and teeth.