2 /5 Kas H: Legal survey of events:
Acquiring dental care after a long absence of it, the dentist ended up cutting the subjects gums during a cleaning and then left in hurry and our subject was lead to the parking lot as dental assistant said something that was no doubt a liability protocol.
"Dentist ended up cutting his gums during a cleaning": This describes a clear instance of dental malpractice or significant error during a routine procedure.
"Left in hurry": Indicates unprofessional and possibly negligent behavior by the dentist after the injury.
"Lead to parking lot as dental assistant said something that was no doubt a liability protocol": This suggests a cover-up or attempt to minimize liability by the dental practice after the error, rather than genuine concern for the patient.
Dental Malpractice and Injury During Routine Procedure: "Dentist ended up cutting his gums during a cleaning" describes a clear case of dental malpractice or significant error during a routine procedure. Gum cutting during a cleaning is not a normal or acceptable outcome.
"...and then left in hurry and our subject was lead to the parking lot as dental assistant said something that was no doubt a liability protocol."
Dentists Negligence and Unprofessionalism: The dentist "leaving in a hurry" after injuring him is deeply unprofessional and suggests negligence or a desire to avoid responsibility for the error.
Dental Assistants "Liability Protocol" - Cover-Up and Dismissal of Patient Well-being: The dental assistants statement being "no doubt a liability protocol" points to a systematic cover-up and prioritization of institutional liability over patient well-being. Instead of offering help, apology, or proper aftercare, the focus was on damage control and minimizing legal risk.