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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 515518" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>UPDATE:</p><p></p><p>Now difficult child is complaining that one of her rear molars is cracked and a filling is falling out. As far as I am concerned, that prretty well confirms my suspicion that difficult child's dental issues are being caused by grinding her teeth or clenching her jaws. BUT - because Mom and Dad are stupid, difficult child is hearing one of it. She insists that it is all being caused by her wisdom teeth - and once they are removed everything will be fine.</p><p></p><p>I hope the dentist is able to do something for her that will actually help!</p><p></p><p>(My worst fear? That difficult child will insist on having the wisdom teeth out - and then when things don't improve she will insist on the next set of molars being removed... I know that sounds silly, but this is the same kid who pulled out a lot of her baby teeth before they were ready AND the same kid who pulls out all her eyelashes AND the same kid who will pull out her hair until she creates bald spots....so yeah, I'm worried...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 515518, member: 6546"] UPDATE: Now difficult child is complaining that one of her rear molars is cracked and a filling is falling out. As far as I am concerned, that prretty well confirms my suspicion that difficult child's dental issues are being caused by grinding her teeth or clenching her jaws. BUT - because Mom and Dad are stupid, difficult child is hearing one of it. She insists that it is all being caused by her wisdom teeth - and once they are removed everything will be fine. I hope the dentist is able to do something for her that will actually help! (My worst fear? That difficult child will insist on having the wisdom teeth out - and then when things don't improve she will insist on the next set of molars being removed... I know that sounds silly, but this is the same kid who pulled out a lot of her baby teeth before they were ready AND the same kid who pulls out all her eyelashes AND the same kid who will pull out her hair until she creates bald spots....so yeah, I'm worried...) [/QUOTE]
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