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My dd, 8, has an abcessed baby tooth. I need some advice on what to ask the dentist on Monday, but first let me give you some back story...
In mid-November she developed her first cavity. I took her in and the dentist filled the tooth. At that time she said it may become infected and the tooth may need a baby root canal.
Fast forward to three days ago. DD says mom my tooth hurts. I see nothing wrong, dh sees nothing wrong. We watch her eat dinner and she goes about that just fine chewing on both sides of the mouth, not shying away from that achy tooth.
The next morning she says nothing of the tooth hurting. So we assume it was just a little weird occurance of it hurting. Last night she says, "Mommy, my tooth hurts again." I look and there is a white bulging spot on the inside of the gum and the outside. I gave her some tylenol for the achiness.
This morning the tooth still hurts, of course, and I called the emergency dentist number. The dentist called back and said it sounds like a fistula under the tooth. He called her in some amoxicillan for the infection and said call Monday morning for an appointment.
Now... here's the question... Should I insist they extract the tooth and not do the root canal? I mean it is a baby tooth that should fall out within the next year anyways. Or should I let them go ahead with the root canal and hope it works?
I am just worried that the root canal might not work and she'll have to endure yet another painful procedure. Any thoughts?
Dh has never had a cavity in his life and my teeth are in reasonable shape, so all this is new to us. Thank goodness for good dental insurance!
In mid-November she developed her first cavity. I took her in and the dentist filled the tooth. At that time she said it may become infected and the tooth may need a baby root canal.
Fast forward to three days ago. DD says mom my tooth hurts. I see nothing wrong, dh sees nothing wrong. We watch her eat dinner and she goes about that just fine chewing on both sides of the mouth, not shying away from that achy tooth.
The next morning she says nothing of the tooth hurting. So we assume it was just a little weird occurance of it hurting. Last night she says, "Mommy, my tooth hurts again." I look and there is a white bulging spot on the inside of the gum and the outside. I gave her some tylenol for the achiness.
This morning the tooth still hurts, of course, and I called the emergency dentist number. The dentist called back and said it sounds like a fistula under the tooth. He called her in some amoxicillan for the infection and said call Monday morning for an appointment.
Now... here's the question... Should I insist they extract the tooth and not do the root canal? I mean it is a baby tooth that should fall out within the next year anyways. Or should I let them go ahead with the root canal and hope it works?
I am just worried that the root canal might not work and she'll have to endure yet another painful procedure. Any thoughts?
Dh has never had a cavity in his life and my teeth are in reasonable shape, so all this is new to us. Thank goodness for good dental insurance!
