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<blockquote data-quote="inneedofhelp" data-source="post: 42828" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>When ours was very young I would say almost 3 he had very bad teeth. With no avail he would not let the regular dentist use nitrous on him. Said that it stinks and refused to put on the mask. We had to take him to a pedio dentist in and they knocked him out cold. It was by far the best thing for him as he came out with 10 stainless steel crowns and no trauma from the experience what so ever. Now as a dental assistant I myself have worked in his mouth and does have a little cavity going to see how it goes this time around. I would highley recommend going that route if you decide that. Much harder on the parents then the child. In my experience. Good luck with everything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inneedofhelp, post: 42828, member: 3725"] When ours was very young I would say almost 3 he had very bad teeth. With no avail he would not let the regular dentist use nitrous on him. Said that it stinks and refused to put on the mask. We had to take him to a pedio dentist in and they knocked him out cold. It was by far the best thing for him as he came out with 10 stainless steel crowns and no trauma from the experience what so ever. Now as a dental assistant I myself have worked in his mouth and does have a little cavity going to see how it goes this time around. I would highley recommend going that route if you decide that. Much harder on the parents then the child. In my experience. Good luck with everything [/QUOTE]
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