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Dentists sue 3M alleging defective
crown materials
The suit claims that materials de -bonded in the mouths of patients.
By Dee DePass (http://www.startribune.com/dee-depass/10644746/) Star Tribune
MAY 17, 2016 - 10:01PM
Dentists in Georgia and Texas sued 3M Co. this week for allegedly making defective
dental crowns that came apart in patients' mouths and cost the dentists thousands to
replace.
The lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, was brought by
three dentists and two dental practices seeking class-action status from the courts.
The suit accuses 3M Co. and its 3M ESPE dental subsidiary of producing defective "Lava
Ultimate" dental crown materials that allegedly de -bonded inside the patients' mouths
at least 50 percent of the time.
"Dentists have been forced to cover the cost of replacing the crowns," the lawsuit said.
Replacements cost the dentists as much as $1,000 per crown, the court document said.
The lawsuit said 3M pulled its Lava Ultimate crown products from the market last
summer "and admitted that the product was "de -bonding at a higher than anticipated
rate."
The suit accused 3M of marketing a product that it knew early on was defective and not
able to stand up to its own warranty. Plaintiffs claim that 3M settled many complaints
privately.
3M spokeswoman Lori Anderson said in an e-mail that the company "is currently
reviewing the complaint and does not have any comment on the pending litigation."
The lawsuit was filed by plaintiffs: Vikram Bhatia from Georgia; Jeffrey Chen from
Georgia; Bruce Sherrill from Texas; Johns Creek Dental Associates in Johns Creek, Ga.;
and Brookhaven Dental Associates in Atlanta.
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