DS5 had an extra permanent front tooth that was showing up in xrays. It was growing in between his permanent front teeth and starting to make them turn, so our dentitst reffered me to an oral surgeon to have it removed last fall.
Just went for a check up today and discovered that the surgeon removed the wrong tooth! I knew at the time that the tooth he took out looked perfect (not mis-shapen) but he (the surgeon) explained that it was because it was sideways on the xray and wasn't really mis-shapen. Nope - he took out DS's good front tooth and left the one he was supposed to remove. Now DS is going to have to have a fake front tooth once he loses the baby teeth.
I am SO upset. The whole reason we had the oral surgery done was to make it better for DS, so his front teeth wouldn't be crooked. Now he still has to have the mis-shapen tooth removed and he'll be missing one of his front teeth.
Anyone have experience with a child losing a permanent tooth? What do they do to replace it? I know the dentist mentioned they could do an implant, but not until he's finished growing. What do we do in the meantime?
Just went for a check up today and discovered that the surgeon removed the wrong tooth! I knew at the time that the tooth he took out looked perfect (not mis-shapen) but he (the surgeon) explained that it was because it was sideways on the xray and wasn't really mis-shapen. Nope - he took out DS's good front tooth and left the one he was supposed to remove. Now DS is going to have to have a fake front tooth once he loses the baby teeth.
I am SO upset. The whole reason we had the oral surgery done was to make it better for DS, so his front teeth wouldn't be crooked. Now he still has to have the mis-shapen tooth removed and he'll be missing one of his front teeth.
Anyone have experience with a child losing a permanent tooth? What do they do to replace it? I know the dentist mentioned they could do an implant, but not until he's finished growing. What do we do in the meantime?
