linzjane88
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Heres the situation:
DD3 acts like any form of dental work/toothbrushing is barbaric torture. She has always gone with DD8 to cleanings and but refused to let anyone near her mouth. She finally (after an hour of bribery and soul selling on our part) let the dentist look in her mouth on the checkup this week and he found four cavities. (And the worst mother of the year award goes to.....
) They gave the option of filling them one at a time (they are on different areas of her teeth) or giving her a general and doing it all at once. He was semi-pushing for that option because of her dentist-related hysteria. I mean the kid only started letting me use toothpaste within the last month--if it involves anyone coming near her mouth....no dice!
Initially the RN in me was ok with the general idea and we scheduled the 'surgery for this Friday. Knock her out and take care of what needs done. These are pediatric dental professionals here. Then the RN in me started freaking out a little. They said their normal process is to give an inhalant type anesthetic, then intubate with a nasotracheal tube, then start her IV. In my line of work (L&D) we would never consider anesthesia before having IV access established. I get not wanting the little one to feel a poke but that's just so far out of my comfort zone. They said the recovery period is just a few minutes and then we take her home as they tend to get wild when coming out of anesthesia. I get that but, again, where I work when we have someone coming out of anesthesia we are monitoring constantly during that time. Granted, cavity fillings are not the same as a C-Section but general anesthesia is general anesthesia.
I started thinking about all the other what if's (cough...malignant hyperthermia) and I am getting worked up an anxious--wondering if this is even necessary? What about just waiting a few months or longer and seeing if she is more agreeable to dental work as she ages a bit? I think having that last visit where she let them do a cleaning and an exam was a game changer- she saw there was nothing to be afraid of and did okay once they started.
Should I get a second opinion? It isn't a money thing but JUST the anesthesia is $900 for this procedure. I also talked with a friend who said one of her acquaintances stopped working for this dentist because of the unnecessary procedures they pushed on people to bring in the $$$, specifically pushing for the surgery route. Maybe I should just get it done and stop working myself up about it.
I don't know if I need advice, to vent, or a hug. My baby is too little for anesthesia and I feel like its my fault we are in this boat
DD3 acts like any form of dental work/toothbrushing is barbaric torture. She has always gone with DD8 to cleanings and but refused to let anyone near her mouth. She finally (after an hour of bribery and soul selling on our part) let the dentist look in her mouth on the checkup this week and he found four cavities. (And the worst mother of the year award goes to.....
) They gave the option of filling them one at a time (they are on different areas of her teeth) or giving her a general and doing it all at once. He was semi-pushing for that option because of her dentist-related hysteria. I mean the kid only started letting me use toothpaste within the last month--if it involves anyone coming near her mouth....no dice! Initially the RN in me was ok with the general idea and we scheduled the 'surgery for this Friday. Knock her out and take care of what needs done. These are pediatric dental professionals here. Then the RN in me started freaking out a little. They said their normal process is to give an inhalant type anesthetic, then intubate with a nasotracheal tube, then start her IV. In my line of work (L&D) we would never consider anesthesia before having IV access established. I get not wanting the little one to feel a poke but that's just so far out of my comfort zone. They said the recovery period is just a few minutes and then we take her home as they tend to get wild when coming out of anesthesia. I get that but, again, where I work when we have someone coming out of anesthesia we are monitoring constantly during that time. Granted, cavity fillings are not the same as a C-Section but general anesthesia is general anesthesia.
I started thinking about all the other what if's (cough...malignant hyperthermia) and I am getting worked up an anxious--wondering if this is even necessary? What about just waiting a few months or longer and seeing if she is more agreeable to dental work as she ages a bit? I think having that last visit where she let them do a cleaning and an exam was a game changer- she saw there was nothing to be afraid of and did okay once they started.
Should I get a second opinion? It isn't a money thing but JUST the anesthesia is $900 for this procedure. I also talked with a friend who said one of her acquaintances stopped working for this dentist because of the unnecessary procedures they pushed on people to bring in the $$$, specifically pushing for the surgery route. Maybe I should just get it done and stop working myself up about it.
I don't know if I need advice, to vent, or a hug. My baby is too little for anesthesia and I feel like its my fault we are in this boat


) and not crying (felt guilty). Now is when I am starting to think of all of this stuff.