Warning about teeth...
Posted: June 16th, 2009, 1:35 pm
Little warning for everybody out there about teeth. Our six year old was always terrified of the dentist for some reason I don't understand. We'd read him nice stories about them, watched videos where they helped people, everything we could think of, but he was always terrified. We brushed his teeth to the extent he'd let us (he has a strong gag reflex like his mom, so if any paste suds build up in his mouth, he starts coughing and sputtering and has even vomited from toothpaste suds). We took him to the dentist about a year ago, but he would barely open his mouth to let the doctor examine him. About six months ago, he started complaining that his ear hurt. We took him in to the pediatrician and they told us that his six year molars were coming in and that was probably causing the pain. He's been complaining of ear pain off and on since then, but we told him it must be his teeth coming in.
About a week ago, he started complaining that his tooth hurt. One of the ones that's already in. He even started begging to go to the dentist. This IMMEDIATELY raised a red flag for me, so I called up the dentist and got him an appointment. In the meantime, we started giving him some ibuprofen and oragel for it. He started complaining more, so I called again and we got an "emergency" appointment. Took him in yesterday and they examined and took x-rays. Turns out his tooth was almost completely rotted away. There was more cavity than tooth. Literally. We have the tooth to prove it. I couldn't see it cause it was hidden by his other teeth (it's a molar in the back). They had to sedate him and rip the tooth out of his head. He's fine now. His ear pain went away immediately and his tooth pain was gone within a few hours. The bleeding wasn't much fun, but it went away in a while. He was pretty traumatized by being strapped down and having a tooth ripped out of his head, but he's fine now. He's actually very happy to have it over today. So his ear pain WAS caused by a tooth. A rotting, decaying tooth!
We might have been able to save the tooth if we'd gone in to the dentist immediately back in January, rather than listening to the pediatrician and just figuring it was the molars. Anyway, piece of advice. If your kid has ear pain and the doctor says it's just his molars coming in, go in to the dentist and get that confirmed.
I feel like such a terrible parent. My kid's missing a tooth that isn't going to be replaced for about another five years. He needs a spacer. And he went through pain and trauma that I could have prevented. Hopefully, someone can learn from my mistakes and prevent their kids from going through this horrible and expensive experience. The strange thing is that my kid loves the dentist thanks to him stopping his pain, despite the fact that he went through the trauma of having him loom over him and rip his tooth out of his head. He's no longer afraid (he WAS terrified DURING and just after the procedure, but he's fine now). Personally, I thought he'd be MORE terrified now, but just the opposite. So, I guess that's the one good thing to come from this.
About a week ago, he started complaining that his tooth hurt. One of the ones that's already in. He even started begging to go to the dentist. This IMMEDIATELY raised a red flag for me, so I called up the dentist and got him an appointment. In the meantime, we started giving him some ibuprofen and oragel for it. He started complaining more, so I called again and we got an "emergency" appointment. Took him in yesterday and they examined and took x-rays. Turns out his tooth was almost completely rotted away. There was more cavity than tooth. Literally. We have the tooth to prove it. I couldn't see it cause it was hidden by his other teeth (it's a molar in the back). They had to sedate him and rip the tooth out of his head. He's fine now. His ear pain went away immediately and his tooth pain was gone within a few hours. The bleeding wasn't much fun, but it went away in a while. He was pretty traumatized by being strapped down and having a tooth ripped out of his head, but he's fine now. He's actually very happy to have it over today. So his ear pain WAS caused by a tooth. A rotting, decaying tooth!
We might have been able to save the tooth if we'd gone in to the dentist immediately back in January, rather than listening to the pediatrician and just figuring it was the molars. Anyway, piece of advice. If your kid has ear pain and the doctor says it's just his molars coming in, go in to the dentist and get that confirmed.
I feel like such a terrible parent. My kid's missing a tooth that isn't going to be replaced for about another five years. He needs a spacer. And he went through pain and trauma that I could have prevented. Hopefully, someone can learn from my mistakes and prevent their kids from going through this horrible and expensive experience. The strange thing is that my kid loves the dentist thanks to him stopping his pain, despite the fact that he went through the trauma of having him loom over him and rip his tooth out of his head. He's no longer afraid (he WAS terrified DURING and just after the procedure, but he's fine now). Personally, I thought he'd be MORE terrified now, but just the opposite. So, I guess that's the one good thing to come from this.