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Concord Suboxone Dental Lawsuit — Free Case Review
If you used Suboxone sublingual film in Concord and suffered dental damage, you may have the right to seek compensation. The case evaluation is free and completely confidential.
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Suboxone Dental Injury Claims in Concord, North Carolina
Patients in Concord who used Suboxone sublingual film and suffered dental damage — including tooth decay, fractures, tooth loss, or the need for expensive dental procedures — may be eligible to file a product liability claim against Indivior PLC and Aquestive Therapeutics, the manufacturers of Suboxone film.
The FDA confirmed in June 2022 that buprenorphine sublingual medicines like Suboxone film cause serious dental injuries — even in patients with no prior dental problems. The film's highly acidic pH (~3.4) erodes tooth enamel with repeated daily use.
North Carolina Filing Deadline
- Statute of Limitations: 3 years
- Rule Type: Discovery rule
- North Carolina has a 3-year statute of limitations for product liability claims. A 12-year statute of repose may apply. North Carolina courts apply the discovery rule for latent pharmaceutical injuries.
For complete North Carolina filing information: View North Carolina Suboxone Lawsuit Guide →
Do You Qualify? — Concord Residents
You may be eligible for a Suboxone dental injury claim if:
- You used Suboxone sublingual film (dissolving strips) for 6+ months
- You experienced significant dental damage — decay, fractures, tooth loss, extractions, or major dental work
- Your dental problems developed or worsened after starting Suboxone
- You are within North Carolina's filing deadline (discovery rule may extend your window)
Free Case Review — Concord
Get a free, no-obligation evaluation of your potential claim. Attorneys experienced in Suboxone dental injury cases are ready to review your situation.
Start My Free Case Review →North Carolina Attorney General — Consumer Protection
In addition to pursuing a civil lawsuit, Concord residents who experienced harm may file a consumer complaint with the North Carolina Attorney General's office:
Consumer Hotline: 1-877-566-7226
Consumer Protection Page →
Filing a consumer complaint creates a public record and may support investigations into manufacturers. Pursuing both channels — AG complaint and civil lawsuit — is recommended.
Federal Court Districts — North Carolina
North Carolina is served by the following federal judicial district(s). Most Suboxone dental injury cases are consolidated in a national MDL, but understanding your local district is useful context:
- Eastern District of North Carolina
- Middle District of North Carolina
- Western District of North Carolina