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Woman, 67, wins £26k after ‘terrifying’ dentists left her ‘unable to chew food for the rest of her life’
A WOMAN has won £26,000 after being left unable to chew solid foods – potentially for the rest of her life.
Judith Sinclair claims dentists pulled eight of her teeth out unnecessarily, and she faces losing five more.
The 67-year-old now can’t eat normally, is “extremely self-conscious” and refuses to smile fully in photos ever again.
Judith said: “I used to be fine about going to the dentist but now I’m so afraid about what they’ll say or do.
“I’m constantly anxious about the state of my teeth. I’m extremely self-conscious and don’t want to smile in photos anymore, which is so frustrating as I used to be such a smiley person.
“I’m now left with no back teeth to chew on, as I’ve got an upper denture but nothing at the bottom.
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“It’s so embarrassing that I can’t eat properly so I avoid going out to eat with friends.
“And I fear that sticking to soft foods and not chewing fully is upsetting my digestive system too.”
Over 12 years, the business support worker from Emsworth, Hampshire, consistently battled decay and gum disease which allegedly wasn’t managed or treated effectively by six dentists at two practices.
Judith was first a patient at Basin Road Dental Surgery in Chichester, West Sussex, from 2002 to 2013.
“Over the course of the years there, I suffered constant issues with decay, periodontal bone loss, pain and bleeding gums, but they failed to treat them effectively so the state of my mouth deteriorated,” she said.
“From 2004 to 2011 I had multiple treatments, including root canals, crowns, fillings, and an extraction, but the problems kept continuing.
“In 2012, when I was in further pain, I was treated by another dentist who extracted three further teeth over a year.
“I had an uneasy feeling after a while that what the dentists kept telling me over the years just wasn’t right.
“They weren’t doing anything to save my teeth, they just kept removing them.”
As she no longer trusted the practice, Judith moved to Genix Healthcare Dental Clinic in Havant, Hampshire – but things reportedly only got worse.
The distress and pain experienced was completely unnecessary
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“I had three teeth extracted in the space of three months,” she said.
“I was still in pain in 2017 and another dentist extracted the eighth tooth and did a root canal on another, which didn’t go right.
“While he said everything went to plan, I was still in so much pain.
“Things had gone wrong for such a long time but I trusted the professionals who were meant to be giving the best advice.
“However, in my gut I knew things weren’t right.
“I eventually got my teeth sorted with a specialist who helped rectify the issues, including the gum bleeding.”
After taking legal action, Judith was paid £26,000.
Analysis by the Dental Law Partnership (DLP) found “poor periodontal management”, as well as “poor root canal and crown provisions”.
Senior solicitor Stephanie Neden-King said: “The poor treatment resulted in the loss of eight teeth and future loss of five teeth, all of which could have been avoided.
“The distress and pain our client has experienced was completely unnecessary.
“If the dentists involved had provided more satisfactory treatment, her problems could have been avoided.”
Judith’s first case against one dentist was settled for £6,000 in 2021, followed by the other five dentists in April 2024, when she was paid £20,000 in out-of-court settlements.
None of the dentists admitted liability.
A spokesperson for Dental Protection, which is assisting Basin Road Dental Surgery with this case, said: “We would like to make it clear that we do not agree with the facts as they have been conveyed by the Dental Law Partnership, but cannot provide details of this patient’s treatment and management because of our professional duty to protect the confidentiality of our patients.
“This claim was resolved by way of an out-of-court settlement, with no admission of liability.
“We take pride in providing the highest standards of treatment and care to all of our patients, and we have only ever done what was best for this patient.”
Other huge dental disasters
- Havanna Palmer, 22, won £30,000 after her dentist ignored clear signs of tooth decay, leaving her with dreadful breath and needing invasive treatment for the rest of her life.
- Lucy Bodycote, 44, was awarded £15,000 after the anaesthetic failed as her dentist pulled out one of her teeth.
- Katie Granger, 38, was left with no feeling in half her lip or chin after a routine trip to the dentist. She received £45,000 in compensation.
- Lauren Field, 21, received £10,000 after a series of dental blunders left her with teeth like a shark.
- Anastasia Zimina, 25, got £70,000 in compensation after having 22 healthy teeth removed for seemingly no reason.
- Toby Parker, 18, scooped £10,000 after a dentist left him unable to eat ice cream.
- Claire Shorrock was left permanently disfigured after a “disastrous” routine dentist appointment during which her mouth filled with bleach. She won £14,500.
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Dad, 43, left ‘dying in hospital’ seeing tigers in his room after scratching himself while cutting his nails
A DAD almost died after scratching himself while cutting his nails.
Tatton Spiller developed a life-threatening condition in June 2022 after getting a “very small cut” which put him in intensive care for five days.
Initially, the 43-year-old didn’t think much of the accidental nail cutter injury.
“It wasn’t a huge cut. In fact there is no scar left, no lasting mark,” Tatton, from Kent, said.
But over the next few days, his hand started to get very tender and sore.
To be on the safe side, the dad-of-four decided to visit the minor injuries unit where he was soon told to go home and take paracetamol, he claims.
When he returned home alone, Tatton had started to throw up.
Too unwell to write a text, the dad from Kent tried to send a voice note to his partner Katie, which got progressively “less coherent”.
When Katie couldn’t make it home, she asked her mum to check on her partner.
Her mother found Tatton “in bed, dying.”
“If she hadn’t come round, I can’t bear to think what would have happened,” the politics writer said.
Once the ambulance arrived Tatton said he was taken straight to the intensive care unit (ICU), where his memory became hazy and the hallucinations began.
Tatton, who also has bipolar disorder, was quickly diagnosed with sepsis, a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s immune system overreacts to an infection or injury, damaging the body’s tissues and organs.
The infection left him convinced him it was 1996, he was in a cinema, and that a tiger was in his hospital room.
He added: “I didn’t know where I was. I had no relation to reality at all.
It is not just the risk of dying, but having your hands and feet amputated, being in a coma, your loved ones being told you might die
Tatton Spiller
“I couldn’t tell them the year, the prime minister or the day of the week. I was insistent that it was 1996.”
It was only when Katie, who he has been with for six years, could finally visit that he snapped out of the haze and was moved to a recovery ward.
Initially, nurses couldn’t reassure Katie that Tatton would survive.
But since the incident, the dad has fully recovered physically but still battles with mental health from the traumatic events.
Tatton remained in the ICU for five days before being transferred to the general ward where he stayed for ten more days, while he regained his strength.
I gradually got better, even going as far as walking to the shower on my own,” he explained.
But as the days went on, Tatton began to struggle mentally so decided to discharge himself.
“I had lost a lot of weight, grown a lot of facial hair and just needed to be in my own bed,” he said.
He was unable to cut his nails in the first few months after going home, asking his fiancée to do it for him.
‘It takes such a small infection’
Tatton, who founded the popular website Simple Politics, said: “I was pretty unlucky to get it but having survived it. I am a very lucky man.
“I have since physically made a full recovery. Mentally I experience bad flashbacks to the intensive care unit.
“I remember some of those visions very clearly and they are not good.
“Anything can set me off and it is hard because suddenly you are back dying in the hospital again”
Now Tatton is fighting for more awareness for the condition, encouraging others to get their cuts examined, no matter how small.
He said: “The word sepsis is much more in people’s vocabulary now than it was.
“It takes such a small infection that then has these huge consequences.
“Getting people to ask, ‘could this be sepsis?’ and get it checked out is so important.
“It is not just the risk of dying, but having your hands and feet amputated, being in a coma, your loved ones being told you might die.
“All of it is preventable if we could get people to question whether they have sepsis.”
Sepsis Research Feat added: “Tatton’s story illustrates vividly how something as seemingly innocuous as a minor wound can lead to life-threatening sepsis. Anyone can be affected by sepsis at any time.
“The potential cognitive and traumatic aspects of sepsis are also so marked in Tatton’s story.”
Sepsis – the facts
- There are 47 to 50million cases of sepsis every year worldwide
- At least 11million people die from sepsis annually
- One in five deaths globally is associated with sepsis
- As many as 40 per cent of cases are in children under the age of five
- Sepsis is the number one cause of death in hospitals
- It is also the most common reason for hospital admission
- Up to 50 per cent of all sepsis survivors suffer from long-term physical or psychological effects
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From sarcasm to big dinners – the 5 easy-to-miss signs your loved one is depressed and how to help them
IF a loved one is feeling depressed, you might be tipped off if they dip out of activities they usually enjoy or suddenly seem to be down and anxious.
Indeed, sadness, tearfulness and losing interest in hobbies are typical signs of the condition most people can recognise.
But depression affects everyone differently and it can actually manifest in ways you might not expect.
Some surprising cues from your loved one may indicate that they’re going though a hard time with their mental health and could use some support.
While some people believe that depression is trivial and something you can get over if you set your mind to it, it is actually a serious condition that affects around one in 10 people over the course of their lives.
It impacts people of all genders and ages – including children – and nobody will experience it in exactly the same way.
If left untreated without either therapy or medication, depression can spiral out of control.
But with the right support, most people make a full recovery, according to the NHS.
Speaking to The Sun, Dr Rina Bajaj, counselling psychologist and author of ‘The Magic in Me’, shares some less obvious symptoms which might help you spot the condition in a loved one.
1. Heightened productivity
While depression is commonly associated with decreased motivation and productivity, some people may experience the opposite effect.
“They may throw themselves into work, projects, or other activities as a way to distract themselves from their underlying emotional pain,” Dr Rina explained.
“This excessive focus on achievement can be a way to escape negative thoughts and emotions temporarily.”
It’s important to pay attention to whether this productivity is driven by genuine fulfilment or if it seems to be a way to avoid addressing underlying issues.
“Encourage your loved one to maintain a healthy work-life balance and seek support if needed,” she explained.
2. Inappropriate humour
Many of us use humour as a defence mechanism to cope with stressful or difficult situations.
However, engage in “excessive” joking, sarcasm is often a way people suffering with depression deflect from their true feelings, the expert said.
It can be challenging to differentiate between genuine humour and a cry for help, so it’s important to observe patterns and changes in their behaviour.
The psychologist added: “If you suspect someone may be using humour to mask their depression, gently express your concern and offer a safe space for them to open up.”
3. Unusual sensitivity to criticism
While people with depression are more likely to self-depreciate they are also more sensitive to criticism from others.
They might also react strongly to what they believe to be criticism – even if it is constructive or well-intentioned.
“This sensitivity can stem from heightened self-doubt and a negative perception of themselves,” Dr Rina said.
“It’s important to be mindful of how you provide feedback and offer support and understanding when they express feeling hurt by criticism,” she advised.
4. Changes in appetite
Your loved one’s dinner table habits can also be a marker of whether they’re struggling with depression.
Some people may lose their appetite when they’re going through a hard time and start to lose weight.
But others may start eating more than usual, according to mental health charity Mind.
Zishan Khan, a psychiatrist with Mindpath Health, tells Everyday Health: “For many, changes in appetite can be one of the earlier signs of being depressed or even a warning sign of an upcoming depressive episode.”
5. Physical aches and pains
For some, depression may manifest itself in a physical way.
A person struggling with their mental health may start noticing physical aches and pains that don’t seem to have an obvious cause.
According to Madhukar Trivedi, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwest Medical School, physical symptoms are common in depression.
Depression… the signs to look for and what to do
Depression can manifest in many ways.
We all feel a bit low from time to time.
But depression is persistent and can make a person feel helpless and unable to see a way through.
They may also struggle to about daily life.
Mind says these are some common signs of depression that you may experience:
How you might feel
- Down, upset or tearful
- Restless, agitated or irritable
- Guilty, worthless and down on yourself
- Empty and numb
- Isolated and unable to relate to other people
- Finding no pleasure in life or things you usually enjoy
- Angry or frustrated over minor things
- A sense of unreality
- No self-confidence or self-esteem
- Hopeless and despairing
- Feeling tired all the time
How you might act
- Avoiding social events and activities you usually enjoy
- Self-harming or suicidal behaviour
- Difficulty speaking, thinking clearly or making decisions
- Losing interest in sex
- Difficulty remembering or concentrating on things
- Using more tobacco, alcohol or other drugs than usual
- Difficulty sleeping, or sleeping too much
- No appetite and losing weight, or eating more than usual and gaining weight
- Physical aches and pains with no obvious physical cause
- Moving very slowly, or being restless and agitated
If you feel this way, visit your GP who can help you.
If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support.
The following are free to contact and confidential:
Mind, www.mind.org, provide information about types of mental health problems and where to get help for them. Email info@mind.org.uk or call the infoline on 0300 123 3393 (UK landline calls are charged at local rates, and charges from mobile phones will vary).
YoungMinds run a free, confidential parents helpline on 0808 802 5544 for parents or carers worried about how a child or young person is feeling or behaving. The website has a chat option too.
Rethink Mental Illness, www.rethink.org, gives advice and information service offers practical advice on a wide range of topics such as The Mental Health Act, social care, welfare benefits, and carers rights. Use its website or call 0300 5000 927 (calls are charged at your local rate).
“In fact, vague aches and pain are often the presenting symptoms of depression,” he writes in a report published to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
“These symptoms include chronic joint pain, limb pain, back pain, gastrointestinal problems, tiredness, sleep disturbances, psychomotor activity changes, and appetite changes.”
Moving very slowly, or seeming restless and agitated are some additional ways depression can make itself known physically.
Other common symptoms to look out for
There are many symptoms of depression, the NHS says, some of which can interfere with your work, social life and family life if they persist.
Here are other symptoms of depression, according to the National Institute for Mental Health:
- Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood
- Feelings of hopelessness, or pessimism
- Irritability
- Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness
- Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities
- Decreased energy or fatigue
- Moving or talking more slowly
- Feeling restless or having trouble sitting still
- Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions
- Difficulty sleeping, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping
- Appetite and/or weight changes
- Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts
- Aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems without a clear physical cause and/or that do not ease even with treatment
Tips on how to help a loved one
It’s sometimes hard to know how to help someone you love who is suffering with depression – especially if you’ve not experienced it yourself.
If you believe someone you know and love is experiencing low mood try speaking to them about it, suggests Dr Rina.
“It’s important to approach the conversation with sensitivity and empathy,” she said.
Here are Dr Rina’s tips on how to best support someone suffering:
1. Create a safe space
It’s important to make sure you validate the feelings and experiences of your loved one, so that they feel understood and not alone.
“Encourage open dialogue and let them know you are there to listen without judgment or criticism,” Dr Rina said.
2. Educate yourself
You can read up about depression on to better understand what your loved one may be going through.
“This can help you provide informed support and reduce stigma,” she explained.
Mental health charity Mind have some good educational resources on depression on their website.
3. Encourage professional help
Try and persuade them to seek professional help from a mental health provider, if they feel up for it, the expert said.
To make things easier for your loved one, offer assistance in finding resources, making appointments, or accompanying them to therapy sessions if needed.
4. Support healthy habits
Encourage your loved one to engage in activities they enjoy, maintain a balanced diet, get regular exercise, and practice self-care.
You can even try offering to participate in these activities together to give them more support.
5. Stay connected
Make sure you keep in touch regularly, even if it’s just through
simple check-ins.
“Offer your presence and support, and remind them that
they are not alone,” Dr Rina added.
The NHS has created a mood assessment tool to reveal if you have signs of anxiety or depression.
It asks a broad set of 18 questions about your feelings in the past two weeks with multiple choice answers.
The Sun previously launched the You’re Not Alone campaign in September 2018, on World Suicide Day.
It helps to remind anyone facing a tough time, grappling with mental illness or feeling like there’s nowhere left to turn, that there is hope.
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