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VickyCrawford
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My daughter is 6 and this 6th year has seen her start loosing teeth.
She is showing a unhealthy fear of her tooth falling out.
Its the bolod, she says
Her 1st tooth was a week long drama, with her refusing food or liquids refusing to swallow...slag dripppig down her chin...I could cry it was awful!!
that one came out with a milkshake....but it was a good 4 days on not eating or drinking!!!My husband and I had to take turns to have days off work because we cold not send her to school, in the state she was in.
Last tooth was wobbly,and ready to fall out, but it was not coming it.
One day it was back to front, a few days later it was still back to front but sideways!!!
Eventually it came out when she sneezed...no panic she was even proud.
phew...
now this
A wobbly tooth, at school I get a call from Teacher saying her finger was firmly holding this tooth in...she had not worked, talked, eaten or had a drink, because she refused to remove her finger from the tooth.
I got to school, to sobbing sobs, got her in the car, and firmly pulled the finger off the tooth, {as seatbelt could not go on otherwise}
she screamed like she had her hand cut off, wet her pants
{because ofcourse she had not been to the toilet either, doing that would have resulted in her removing the finger from the tooth, madness}
Now this tooth is firmly in its place and I dont know what to do??
do I get my husband and son to hold her down whle I pull it out?
I can image that would pretty much screw her for the rest of her life, so tempting that it is....
or
go through this ever time until she seezes again??OMG
I can imagine gum infections and all sorts with her pushing these teeth back into place???
Shall I take her to the Dentist..how do I find one that nderstands.
I know how they work, ou talk to some idiot woman on the reception and she says " yes ofcorse we see children"what receptionest is going to turn you away, send you elsewhere?
they are not...I'll end p seeing some awful mean dentist
{ yes I have a dentist phobia }
put she has never been to a dentist...
She is showing a unhealthy fear of her tooth falling out.
Its the bolod, she says
Her 1st tooth was a week long drama, with her refusing food or liquids refusing to swallow...slag dripppig down her chin...I could cry it was awful!!
that one came out with a milkshake....but it was a good 4 days on not eating or drinking!!!My husband and I had to take turns to have days off work because we cold not send her to school, in the state she was in.
Last tooth was wobbly,and ready to fall out, but it was not coming it.
One day it was back to front, a few days later it was still back to front but sideways!!!
Eventually it came out when she sneezed...no panic she was even proud.
phew...
now this
A wobbly tooth, at school I get a call from Teacher saying her finger was firmly holding this tooth in...she had not worked, talked, eaten or had a drink, because she refused to remove her finger from the tooth.
I got to school, to sobbing sobs, got her in the car, and firmly pulled the finger off the tooth, {as seatbelt could not go on otherwise}
she screamed like she had her hand cut off, wet her pants
{because ofcourse she had not been to the toilet either, doing that would have resulted in her removing the finger from the tooth, madness}
Now this tooth is firmly in its place and I dont know what to do??
do I get my husband and son to hold her down whle I pull it out?
I can image that would pretty much screw her for the rest of her life, so tempting that it is....
or
go through this ever time until she seezes again??OMG
I can imagine gum infections and all sorts with her pushing these teeth back into place???
Shall I take her to the Dentist..how do I find one that nderstands.
I know how they work, ou talk to some idiot woman on the reception and she says " yes ofcorse we see children"what receptionest is going to turn you away, send you elsewhere?
they are not...I'll end p seeing some awful mean dentist
{ yes I have a dentist phobia }
put she has never been to a dentist...
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