What: The Anterior Growth Guidance Appliance (AGGA.)
Who: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating criminal charges against the manufacturer and dentist behind the Anterior Growth Guidance Appliance (AGGA) dental device, Dentist Steve Galella, and OrthoMatrix Corp., Inc.
Why: Multiple patients have suffered from permanent dental damage, lost teeth, chronic pain, facial disfigurement, and other injuries from having the AGGA device installed.
How Can Victims Get Involved in the Case?: Victims of the AGGA dental device can get involved in the lawsuit by contacting a Morgan & Morgan attorney.
What Are My Options: Currently, victims are eligible to join or file an AGGA dental device lawsuit against the companies responsible for the manufacturing, marketing, and sale of the AGGA dental device, which includes the following:
- Facial Beauty Institute
- John’s Dental Laboratory, Inc.
- OrthoMatrix Corp, Inc.
- OrthoLogic
- Steve Gallella, D.D.S.
Victims are also able to file lawsuits against those doctors who advertised the AGGA dental device as safe and effective to use.