alisonbestford
<font color=990066>Can cope with the dentist after
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First up I have to confess that I'm an utter 'wuss' when it comes to teeth and the dentist.......
Unfortunately Eve had a bad experience with her 'baby' teeth (the enamel was terrible) and had several removed, at the hospital, when she was 5
Fortunately her adult teeth seem ok but she has one remaining big 'baby' tooth left that has been wobbly for months........
Her adult teeth have come through / are coming through really early (she's 10)
Eve's dentist offered to take it out for her before we went to Florida but Eve panicked and said she'd rather wait for it to come out on it's own as she is terrified of the injection........
Whilst we were away part of the tooth, at the front, broke but the rest is hanging on in there
She won't let me anywhere near it but says that there's a massive gap at the back, it twists side to side but doesn't seem so loose at the front.........
My question is do we leave it or do I take her to the dentist?
I don't want to drive all the way over to the other side of town only for her to not let the dentist do anything - and waste her time
Does anyone, in the know, have any ideas please?
I've got visions of it still being in there in another ten years time!!

Guess my main question is do you think there's any problem leaving nature to take it's course as some of the tooth has come out anyway?

Unfortunately Eve had a bad experience with her 'baby' teeth (the enamel was terrible) and had several removed, at the hospital, when she was 5

Fortunately her adult teeth seem ok but she has one remaining big 'baby' tooth left that has been wobbly for months........

Her adult teeth have come through / are coming through really early (she's 10)
Eve's dentist offered to take it out for her before we went to Florida but Eve panicked and said she'd rather wait for it to come out on it's own as she is terrified of the injection........
Whilst we were away part of the tooth, at the front, broke but the rest is hanging on in there

She won't let me anywhere near it but says that there's a massive gap at the back, it twists side to side but doesn't seem so loose at the front.........

My question is do we leave it or do I take her to the dentist?
I don't want to drive all the way over to the other side of town only for her to not let the dentist do anything - and waste her time

Does anyone, in the know, have any ideas please?
I've got visions of it still being in there in another ten years time!!

Guess my main question is do you think there's any problem leaving nature to take it's course as some of the tooth has come out anyway?