Question: "Did Zinc In My Denture Cream Cause My Injuries?" Atty. Jim Burke Answers This Important FAQ In The Video Below.

Click on these links for video answers to your Fixodent / Denture Cream / Zinc Injury questions.

     How Do I Start A denture Cream Claim?    

     Did Zinc/Denture Cream Cause My Injuries?

     How Do I Protect My Legal Rights?

     How Does Zinc Cause Harm?

     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:  How do I know if denture cream caused my injuries?

Answer:  If you suffer from tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, or any unexplained symptoms related to the nervous system, there are simple medical tests available to determine whether your denture cream use may be the cause.  Your doctor can order a blood test or a urine test to detect the levels of zinc and copper in the body.  If the zinc levels are too high, if the copper level is too low, or if both are out of line, and if you've been using a denture cream product containing zinc for any period of time, then the product may very well be at fault.  Your doctor will help you nail down the cause.

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