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amother
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 6:35 am
amother [ Blushpink ] wrote: | Once the teeth are pulled she needs the metal spacer no matter which dentist you go to. One of my kids has one, it doesn't cut her mouth. Just keep insisting they readjust it until she's comfortable. Dr. Shechtman (Shochetman) in RE is an amazing pediatric dentist. |
Thank you, that's good to hear. Dd has a metal ring around each molar and a thick metal wire connecting them, bent to press on the rest of the baby teeth. Is that what your kid has?
I did some google research, and it looks like tongue soreness at the beginning is common, but it shouldn't be cutting it. The head dentist at this place took a look and said she should use mouthwash (I guess while it heals). They made me an appointment with the dentist who put it in for Sunday. Will she actually be able to do anything? It doesn't look like there's much to adjust.
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 6:43 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Thank you, that's good to hear. Dd has a metal ring around each molar and a thick metal wire connecting them, bent to press on the rest of the baby teeth. Is that what your kid has?
I did some google research, and it looks like tongue soreness at the beginning is common, but it shouldn't be cutting it. The head dentist at this place took a look and said she should use mouthwash (I guess while it heals). They made me an appointment with the dentist who put it in for Sunday. Will she actually be able to do anything? It doesn't look like there's much to adjust. |
Yes, thats what the spacer is. They may be able to push the metal wire a tiny bit so its not pressing on her tongue. It's weird that her mouth is getting cut up, they need to see if the metal is nicked somewhere thats cutting her.
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 6:59 am
I would get a second opinion.
hugs an dhatzlocha
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amother
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 7:50 am
Thank you both. We had 2 more dentists look at it, but in the same office. They both said it looks fine and she'll get used to it. It doesn't look like anything is wrong, just that there's no room for that big bar and her tongue in her little mouth. It's not sharp or rough, but looks like it has spent the past 2 weeks slowly slicing the tongue next to it. Dd wasn't chewing normally because of it, more like sucking and swallowing, so could be that contributed.
Amother Blushpink, how long has your kid had it? Did it take them time to get used to it? Dd said her teeth don't meet anymore because of it, so she can't chew. I told her to try, but she'd rather suck/swallow/choke for some reason...
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amother
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 8:22 am
Get some wax from an orthodontist and cover the bar so it isn't bothering her tongue. Better than what I'm dealing with with my 6 yr old. for some reason his adult teeth have grown in behind his baby teeth and NOW they're pulling them, putting in a spacer AND he needs braces as well to move the adult teeth into the right space.
Check for yourself if she can actually bite or not. Put some chewing gum between her teeth and see what impression they leave. If she can chew, she should. If she really can't try Dr Shoshani in Maale Adumim.
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amother
Aconite
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 8:28 am
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Tiffanyblue
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 8:35 am
By second opinion I meant from a different office.
Yes covering with wax can help but then they should've offered you that solution/help.
While the mouth does need to get used to it, if my kid weren't able to eat correctly and were in pain for over two weeks I would look at other ways to treat the situation.
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amother
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 8:43 am
amother [ Tiffanyblue ] wrote: | By second opinion I meant from a different office.
Yes covering with wax can help but then they should've offered you that solution/help.
While the mouth does need to get used to it, if my kid weren't able to eat correctly and were in pain for over two weeks I would look at other ways to treat the situation. |
Yes, they gave wax. But it's not something pokey/sharp, so it doesn't seem like it would be too helpful. Today her tongue is not actually hurting, B"H. It seems like the way she was sucking the food instead of chewing is what made it actually slice her tongue. I told her to try to chew, and she said she will try. I think she was just too nervous/upset about the whole thing to try to chew normally. So hopefully now that she sees the effects, she'll try.
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amother
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Fri, Jul 01 2022, 8:47 am
amother [ Aconite ] wrote: | Get some wax from an orthodontist and cover the bar so it isn't bothering her tongue. Better than what I'm dealing with with my 6 yr old. for some reason his adult teeth have grown in behind his baby teeth and NOW they're pulling them, putting in a spacer AND he needs braces as well to move the adult teeth into the right space.
Check for yourself if she can actually bite or not. Put some chewing gum between her teeth and see what impression they leave. If she can chew, she should. If she really can't try Dr Shoshani in Maale Adumim. |
Oh wow, good luck with that!! Thanks for the gum idea, I think I'll try that. I told her to try chewing food in different positions in her mouth to see what works best. Hopefully she'll find something. Yesterday she would barely open her mouth to eat or even speak, but today B"H she's speaking and eating some. So I'm a bit more hopeful that it will improve!
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