Suboxone® Film Linked to
Severe Dental Damage & Tooth Loss
If you used Suboxone sublingual film (buprenorphine/naloxone) and suffered severe tooth decay, dental erosion, cavities, or tooth loss, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
What is Suboxone Film?
Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) sublingual film is a medication used to treat opioid addiction. The film is placed under the tongue and dissolves. While effective for addiction treatment, the acidic nature of the film has been linked to severe dental damage.
Many patients with no prior dental issues have suffered rapid tooth decay, erosion, cavities, and tooth loss after using the film version.
Suboxone Film Linked to Severe Dental Damage
The acidic film dissolves in the mouth, causing rapid and severe tooth decay, erosion, cavities, and tooth loss — even in patients with excellent prior dental health.
Dental Injuries
Severe tooth decay, dental erosion, cavities, gum disease, tooth fractures, and complete tooth loss. Many patients require extensive dental work or extractions.
Strong Evidence
- Acidic film remains in contact with teeth
- Numerous patient reports and studies
- FDA added dental warning in 2022
Manufacturer’s Alleged Failure
Indivior is accused of knowing about the dental risks but failing to provide adequate warnings to patients and doctors for years.
Current Suboxone Film Mass Tort Status
As of May 2026 – and growing rapidly
In re: Suboxone (Buprenorphine/Naloxone) Film Products Liability Litigation – MDL 3092
Presided over in the Northern District of Ohio. Bellwether trials are scheduled for 2026. This is one of the largest dental injury mass torts in recent years.
Why victims are winning compensation:
- Failure to warn about acidic dental risks
- Defective design of the sublingual film
- Negligence in post-market surveillance
Do You Qualify for the Suboxone Film Lawsuit?
Most qualifying patients meet these criteria:
Sublingual film version (not tablets) for opioid addiction treatment
Severe tooth decay, erosion, cavities, or tooth loss with no prior history
*Not everyone who used Suboxone will qualify. A free review is required to confirm eligibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much compensation can I expect?
Settlement amounts vary based on the extent of dental damage, cost of treatment, and long-term impact. Similar dental injury cases have resulted in substantial compensation.
How long do I have to file?
Statutes of limitations vary by state and often depend on when the dental damage was discovered. Many states allow claims under the discovery rule.
Do I need dental records?
Our team works with medical/dental record retrieval services at no cost to you to help prove your case.
Do I have to go to court?
Most mass tort cases settle out of court. You will likely never need to appear in person.
Don’t Wait — Suboxone Film Cases Are Moving Fast
Bellwether trials are scheduled for 2026. Secure your place in the litigation before the next wave of resolutions.
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