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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 513917"><p>As a kid I didn't have a single cavity. Once my wisdom teeth started coming in (and I was off parental insurance and had none), my mouth went to heck. Wisdom teeth that had looked like they would come in fine came in at an angle and started a chain-reaction wreck from the back of my mouth to the front. Now I'm down several teeth, in need of bridges I can't afford in every quadrant of my mouth, and only the four lower front teeth have not have extensive work done. If she's willing to have them out now and insurance will cover it? I'd do it. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking at an opposite problem with Kiddo - she has eight teeth with NO permanent teeth behind them, scattered all over her mouth, top and bottom. At least one has a cavity already. The ones that can be sealed on the upper surfaces have been, and the dentist's office was kind enough to eat the bill her medicaid refused to pay it because they were baby teeth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 513917"] As a kid I didn't have a single cavity. Once my wisdom teeth started coming in (and I was off parental insurance and had none), my mouth went to heck. Wisdom teeth that had looked like they would come in fine came in at an angle and started a chain-reaction wreck from the back of my mouth to the front. Now I'm down several teeth, in need of bridges I can't afford in every quadrant of my mouth, and only the four lower front teeth have not have extensive work done. If she's willing to have them out now and insurance will cover it? I'd do it. I'm looking at an opposite problem with Kiddo - she has eight teeth with NO permanent teeth behind them, scattered all over her mouth, top and bottom. At least one has a cavity already. The ones that can be sealed on the upper surfaces have been, and the dentist's office was kind enough to eat the bill her medicaid refused to pay it because they were baby teeth. [/QUOTE]
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