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Suboxone Dental Stories

Anonymous stories from people who chose recovery and still faced unexpected dental injuries.

Every story is unique, but many follow the same pattern: someone starts treatment in good faith, experiences fast dental decline, and feels too much stigma to ask for help. Sharing these stories can reduce isolation and help others recognize they may have a valid claim.

Story A

I entered treatment to protect my life and family. Within a year, I had multiple cavities and two broken molars. I had never needed major dental work before Suboxone film.

Story B

My dentist thought stress and old habits explained everything. Later, I learned FDA warnings connected dissolving buprenorphine products to severe dental damage.

Story C

I stayed sober and followed my plan. Then I needed extractions and a partial denture in my 30s. Filing a claim helped me feel heard, not judged.

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