I don't care if parents are in the office when I'm working BUT.....
There are parents so overprotective and babying that their little darling will use that to manipulate the parent. I see it quite often and when their parents leave suddenly their little darling doesn't seem to be in so much discomfort and has no problems with the procedures.
If this is the case, then I ask them to leave. Some dentists are not as patient as I am with it and just don't let anyone back. Overall its better if they are not back, but understanding parents I don't think its a good idea myself.
In reading the article, I am curious why a 5 year old would have to get caps on her front teeth that are probably still baby teeth?
Very baddly rotted teeth do require a form of temporary cap in a child. The story says 'two cavities' but I rather doubt thats the full diagnosis.
Wow what a fluff piece on ABC (just watched it) showed nothing of value, just a scare the parents thing.
Anyways either they gave her too much/the wrong anesthetic, or the child had an undiagnosed condition which caused the issue with the anesthetic.
I'm meeting a pediatric dentist on Thrusday, I'll ask him if he knows anything about the details.
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