Serving clients throughout PA, NJ, NY, and MD. If you used Suboxone sublingual film (buprenorphine/naloxone) for opioid addiction treatment and experienced severe tooth decay, tooth loss, or required extensive dental work, you may be entitled to compensation from Indivior. Siddons Law Firm is reviewing Suboxone tooth decay claims. Call (610) 255-7500.
Key Takeaways
- Federal MDL 3092 (Northern District of Ohio) consolidates Suboxone dental injury claims against Indivior and predecessor manufacturers.
- The FDA added a dental-injury warning to Suboxone film in 2022 — years after Indivior allegedly had internal knowledge of the risk.
- Plaintiffs report severe tooth decay, cracked teeth, tooth loss, gum disease, and dental infections requiring extractions, root canals, crowns, bridges, and dentures.
- The sublingual film’s acidic pH strips tooth enamel on direct contact.
- Free case review. No fee unless we recover.
Who May Qualify
- You used Suboxone sublingual film (not tablets) for opioid dependence treatment.
- You experienced significant dental injury — tooth decay, tooth loss, cracked or broken teeth, gum disease, or dental abscesses — after beginning Suboxone.
- Your dental records document the injuries.
Compensation Available
- Past and future dental expenses (extractions, implants, dentures, root canals, crowns)
- Pain and suffering
- Lost wages from dental-related absences
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Punitive damages against Indivior
Why Choose Our Firm
Siddons Law Firm represents Suboxone dental injury clients throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Maryland. We partner with nationally recognized MDL co-counsel in MDL 3092 — your claim is backed by dental experts, oral surgeons, and trial lawyers driving bellwether results.
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m still in recovery. Will this affect my treatment?
No. Filing a civil claim does not interfere with your medical or addiction treatment. Your records stay confidential. Recovery-focused professionals regularly support patients pursuing these claims.
I only used Suboxone briefly. Can I still file?
Possibly. Even short-term use has been associated with dental injury. Call us and we’ll evaluate.
What if I used the tablet form, not the film?
The film formulation is the primary defendant. Tablet-form users may have limited claims; we can assess your specific situation.
Start Your Suboxone Case
Call (610) 255-7500 or email msiddons@siddonslaw.com. Free, confidential case review. Serving clients throughout PA, NJ, NY, and MD.