A little background: DD(6) had surgery yesterday to remove a primary molar that never erupted (it should have come in around 2). I've posted about it on here a couple times since we first were told about it in July. We have seen 3 different pediatric dentists, an orthodontist, and an oral surgeon who all said it needed to come out. We have had "regular" xrays, 2 sets of panoramics, and a new "3D" cone scan (which I paid for since insurance didn't cover) to get the best possible information before she had surgery to remove the tooth.
So yesterday, the 45 minute procedure turned into closer to 2 hours (with no update), and when the doctor came out to the waiting room, he informed us that he had pulled the wrong tooth!
Instead of a baby tooth, he pulled an adult molar. He said he was able to "put it back in place" and there's a 95% chance it will be fine, but needless to say, we are really concerned. Aside from the fact that she was under anesthesia twice as long, she has more stitches and a longer recovery, we now have to worry whether this tooth will continue to grow and be fine or possibly die and then who knows what.
So we don't know what to do. We're concerned that her ped dentist, who referred us to this oral surgeon and is friends with him, might sugar coat the situation. And honestly, no one knows what might happen with the tooth down the road. Best case scenario is that it reattaches and it's like nothing ever happened and worst case is that the tooth dies, maybe has to be removed surgically, and she'll have to have an implant.
So I guess I'm just looking for some feedback because we're still in shock and trying to process all of it while taking care of a grumpy 6 year old. Has anyone known anyone who had a tooth pulled by accident or even knocked out and did it reattach OK?
Thanks!
So yesterday, the 45 minute procedure turned into closer to 2 hours (with no update), and when the doctor came out to the waiting room, he informed us that he had pulled the wrong tooth!
Instead of a baby tooth, he pulled an adult molar. He said he was able to "put it back in place" and there's a 95% chance it will be fine, but needless to say, we are really concerned. Aside from the fact that she was under anesthesia twice as long, she has more stitches and a longer recovery, we now have to worry whether this tooth will continue to grow and be fine or possibly die and then who knows what.So we don't know what to do. We're concerned that her ped dentist, who referred us to this oral surgeon and is friends with him, might sugar coat the situation. And honestly, no one knows what might happen with the tooth down the road. Best case scenario is that it reattaches and it's like nothing ever happened and worst case is that the tooth dies, maybe has to be removed surgically, and she'll have to have an implant.
So I guess I'm just looking for some feedback because we're still in shock and trying to process all of it while taking care of a grumpy 6 year old. Has anyone known anyone who had a tooth pulled by accident or even knocked out and did it reattach OK?
Thanks!




Funny that never came up before from any of the 5 doctors we saw.
I think he's just not interested since it wouldn't be a high $ case. DD will have to have xrays every 6 months to keep an eye on the tooth's development, which obviously comes at a cost. Not to mention we have yet to receive the hospital bill which I'm worried will be twice as much as we anticipated since she was in surgery and under anesthesia twice as long thanks to this doctor.

