I've got nothing to lose by asking here since we've been back and forth trying to get information.
Our 8yo son had his baby second molars extracted two weeks ago. They were removed because his first molars were large and caused damage. His first molars are erupted but must have been squeezing in too tight. We were told by the dentist to have them removed by an oral surgeon. She wasn't comfortable doing it herself but she reassured us when we couldn't get a surgery appointment until over a month later. I know Dr. Google is frowned upon but I gave into the urge. Every source about early loss of baby teeth said that space maintainers are required and urgent after extractions. Nobody said anything about this to us. Our dentist casually mentioned seeing an orthodontist "at some point" after his extraction. So we asked the oral surgeon directly after the surgery and he said no rush and to make an appointment within 6 months.
What do you do when you research something that urges the opposite of what your provider is saying?
My worry is that space maintainers allegedly hold space for the permanent tooth to erupt in proper position. Losing that space could cause impaction and subsequent need for more extractions.
We can't even get seen by an orthodontist until June anyway but I wonder what the worst case scenario of space loss is. I'm really stressing because I want to believe what the oral surgeon said but can't get over how every other dental resource says immediate space maintenence is critical. I'm very disappointed in our dentist because she truly didn't prepare us for any further assessment after the surgery.
Thanks so much!!
Our 8yo son had his baby second molars extracted two weeks ago. They were removed because his first molars were large and caused damage. His first molars are erupted but must have been squeezing in too tight. We were told by the dentist to have them removed by an oral surgeon. She wasn't comfortable doing it herself but she reassured us when we couldn't get a surgery appointment until over a month later. I know Dr. Google is frowned upon but I gave into the urge. Every source about early loss of baby teeth said that space maintainers are required and urgent after extractions. Nobody said anything about this to us. Our dentist casually mentioned seeing an orthodontist "at some point" after his extraction. So we asked the oral surgeon directly after the surgery and he said no rush and to make an appointment within 6 months.
What do you do when you research something that urges the opposite of what your provider is saying?
My worry is that space maintainers allegedly hold space for the permanent tooth to erupt in proper position. Losing that space could cause impaction and subsequent need for more extractions.
We can't even get seen by an orthodontist until June anyway but I wonder what the worst case scenario of space loss is. I'm really stressing because I want to believe what the oral surgeon said but can't get over how every other dental resource says immediate space maintenence is critical. I'm very disappointed in our dentist because she truly didn't prepare us for any further assessment after the surgery.
Thanks so much!!