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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 362467" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Wee just can not tolerate a lot of smells and textures, so getting him to brush his teeth is a challenge, but we do ok. We use a rinse instead of toothpaste, and so far, he has not had any additional cavities.</p><p> </p><p>(about 3 years ago, in the span of about 9 months between dental checkups, 8 of his teeth literally rotted out of his head. They were so severe they had to do root canals and crowns on 5; they were able to fill the other 3. I think it was likely medication related but I really don't know)</p><p> </p><p>He had a checkup yesterday and has lost part of one filling and broken a tooth (A filled one). The broken one has to come out. The filling can be repaired, but even cleaning his teeth is a struggle for them, so they think he'll have to be knocked out to do the other work.</p><p> </p><p>How does anyone else handle the dentist?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 362467, member: 1848"] Wee just can not tolerate a lot of smells and textures, so getting him to brush his teeth is a challenge, but we do ok. We use a rinse instead of toothpaste, and so far, he has not had any additional cavities. (about 3 years ago, in the span of about 9 months between dental checkups, 8 of his teeth literally rotted out of his head. They were so severe they had to do root canals and crowns on 5; they were able to fill the other 3. I think it was likely medication related but I really don't know) He had a checkup yesterday and has lost part of one filling and broken a tooth (A filled one). The broken one has to come out. The filling can be repaired, but even cleaning his teeth is a struggle for them, so they think he'll have to be knocked out to do the other work. How does anyone else handle the dentist? [/QUOTE]
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