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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 42687" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>We are very familiar with dental drama with our difficult child. I decided to search high and low for the "right" dentist when I realized that this was never going to get any easier. I found her a few years back and she is just what the doctor ordered. I suspect she was a difficult child herself. I say this because of the way she understands difficult child and his sensory issues so well and the fact that she had a complete and total meltdown herself once when my husband was fifteen minutes late getting difficult child to his appointment. She called me at work and complained about my husband for 20 minutes - but that's ok - she works miracles with difficult child. She is willing to use laughing gas as needed - and she has been able to pull 4 teeth when he got his braces and do a root canal and crown (we are desperately hoping that will be the only one). Unfortunately the medications that difficult child must take have a horrible impact on his teeth, and there is just no way around it, he has to have those medications due to his neuropathic pain issues. I highly recommend finding the right pediatrician dentist. We tried out lots of others before we found the right one. I hope ours never retires!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 42687, member: 3704"] We are very familiar with dental drama with our difficult child. I decided to search high and low for the "right" dentist when I realized that this was never going to get any easier. I found her a few years back and she is just what the doctor ordered. I suspect she was a difficult child herself. I say this because of the way she understands difficult child and his sensory issues so well and the fact that she had a complete and total meltdown herself once when my husband was fifteen minutes late getting difficult child to his appointment. She called me at work and complained about my husband for 20 minutes - but that's ok - she works miracles with difficult child. She is willing to use laughing gas as needed - and she has been able to pull 4 teeth when he got his braces and do a root canal and crown (we are desperately hoping that will be the only one). Unfortunately the medications that difficult child must take have a horrible impact on his teeth, and there is just no way around it, he has to have those medications due to his neuropathic pain issues. I highly recommend finding the right pediatrician dentist. We tried out lots of others before we found the right one. I hope ours never retires! [/QUOTE]
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