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How Do I Start A denture Cream Claim?
Did Zinc/Denture Cream Cause My Injuries?
How Do I Protect My Legal Rights?
Is Denture Cream Really Risky?
Is Zinc Listed As A Denture Cream Ingredient?
What Injuries Can Too Much Zinc Cause? Neuropathy-Is Zinc The Only Cause?
What Is Zinc Poisoning? My Hands Tingle. Should I Worry?
Why Is There Zinc In Denture Cream? What's Next If I Hire An Attorney?
Is There A Time Limit On Claims? Will Zinc-Free Improve My Health?
We are investigating fixodent/denture adhesive cases right now. If you have used fixodent or another denture adhesive that contains zinc, you may have suffered zinc poisoning injuries and be entitled to participate in a denture adhesive lawsuit. We can help you. Right now we are seeking clients whose fixodent use has caused zinc poisoning symptoms. If you believe you have fixodent side effects, contact us today.
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Question: What injuries can denture cream adhesives cause?
Answer: Here is a partial list of the kinds of problems people can have if the zinc in their blood reaches a toxic level: Numbness in the hands or feet, a tingling or burning sensation, unexplained sharp stabs of pain, spasms, reduced muscle strength, or a feeling of instability and unsteadiness when walking. In extreme cases, a person can lose motor control to the point where confinement to a wheelchair becomes necessary. Whether these injuries are permanent depends on their cause and the degree of severity. In general, the more severe the symptom, the more resistant to treatment it becomes. If you've used a denture cream adhesive and you have any of these health concerns, talk with your doctor about being tested for zinc toxicity.