Earlier on, I posted a question on whether I should have Steffi's 2 lower front baby
teeth extracted by a dentist or to let nature take it's course. I got overwhelming response from all over the world that I should not
hesitate! Moms and Dads shared with me similar cases of their own kids needing braces etc due to the same situation. Of course I did my own research online as well and concluded that it is better to be safe than sorry!
I finally had the time to bring
her to the dentist at my neighboring block tonight and Steffi was totally
cool about that, somewhat nonchalant in fact. She was still playing in
the dental chair before the dentist attended to her. If it was Leroy, I think he would be bawling when told of the prospect of a visit to the dentist.
Anyway, I tried saving some money by asking if it was alright for the teeth to drop on its own but the dentist advised against it. The entire
procedure took only roughly about a minute and a half. First it was the
application of some gel on the gum for about 1 minute to numb it, and
than the extraction of the 2 teeth with some "pincer" was over in a split second. The dentist
earned $28 per minute in Steffi's case. I fear for the rest of my kiddos, for
I might just use the old school method when it's their turns. *just
joking*
As advised by my friends, there could have been cheaper
alternatives such as the polyclinic etc, but I guess I had to get it
over and done with soonest possible! So here's my brave Steffi with her new
smile!
I must say, you have one brave little girl! Tooth extraction is one serious procedure that most children are afraid of. But your kid was cool about it, and even cooperated well with your dentist. How is she, btw? I hope she didn’t experience too much pain after her tooth was extracted.
ReplyDeleteEugenie Velasquez @ WynneWood Dental Arts