Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 We are having an appt with the pediatric dentist to discuss anesthesia, fillings, loosing teeth, ..etc. What do I need to alert to dentist in term of numbing medications, supplements interactions, ..etc . My son is taking a load of supplements, and i am concerned about possible interactions. i also want to know what is the best anesthesia used with minimum side effects. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 If you will check on the www.autism.com/ari (Autism Research Institute's website) under Topics of Special Interest, there is an article there about dental anesthesia which might help you. The -caines pro, lido, novo etc are local anesthetics and probably do not interact with systemic meds. Nitrous oxide does have some interaction for some of these kids (some enzyme missing per SNP findings; this was discussed recently on one of our lists. If that's what they want to use this should be checked out - probably not the best choice). The anesthesiologist will want to know what he's taking, and certainly should know the contraindications for the meds or nutrients he's using. Dr. JM ---- Original Message ----- From: maelynnarl To: csb-autism-rx Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 7:01 PM Subject: Re: dental procedures/supplements > We are having an appt with the pediatric dentist to discuss anesthesia, > fillings, loosing teeth, ..etc. > > What do I need to alert to dentist in term of numbing medications, > supplements interactions, ..etc . My son is taking a load of supplements, > and i am concerned about possible interactions. > > i also want to know what is the best anesthesia used with minimum side > effects. > > Thanks, > > , I am also very interested in any responses that you get to this post. I have not been able to find out much about this topic since I posted the message below last week. I hope we can find out together. Mae Lynn Listmates, Isn't it funny how we can routinely deal with so many things that are completely out of the realm of understanding for most parents (IEPs, supplements, compounding prescriptions, checking ingredients, etc.), but situations that parents of typical kids take in stride throw us for a loop? We just got home from Henry's dental check up. The good news: he did so great and was so compliant. The bad news: he needs a fair amount of dental work (fill a couple of cavities, thorough cleaning)and the dentist wants to do it under general anesthesia in the hospital. I already told him no mercury fillings, but there is so much more involved here (like what is in a " composite filling " and how do I know if that's what he will get, even if I ask for it? What about x- rays, which they do without hesitating?). The " Information Packet " they gave me basically tells me where to park. Nothing about what he will be given and what the ingredients are is included. Can anyone who has been through this help me with what questions I should ask, or give me any insight into what they are proposing and whether it is safe? I did not commit to anything. I am upset because I have been working so hard to " clean him up " and do everything right and I have no intention of handing him over to them without questioning it all. That's how this whole thing got started...a mom trusting the doctors to do the right thing! Mae Lynn Mom to Henry, 8, ASD Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 > We are having an appt with the pediatric dentist to discuss anesthesia, > fillings, loosing teeth, ..etc. > > What do I need to alert to dentist in term of numbing medications, > supplements interactions, ..etc . My son is taking a load of supplements, > and i am concerned about possible interactions. > > i also want to know what is the best anesthesia used with minimum side > effects. > > Thanks, > > , I am also very interested in any responses that you get to this post. I have not been able to find out much about this topic since I posted the message below last week. I hope we can find out together. Mae Lynn Listmates, Isn't it funny how we can routinely deal with so many things that are completely out of the realm of understanding for most parents (IEPs, supplements, compounding prescriptions, checking ingredients, etc.), but situations that parents of typical kids take in stride throw us for a loop? We just got home from Henry's dental check up. The good news: he did so great and was so compliant. The bad news: he needs a fair amount of dental work (fill a couple of cavities, thorough cleaning)and the dentist wants to do it under general anesthesia in the hospital. I already told him no mercury fillings, but there is so much more involved here (like what is in a " composite filling " and how do I know if that's what he will get, even if I ask for it? What about x- rays, which they do without hesitating?). The " Information Packet " they gave me basically tells me where to park. Nothing about what he will be given and what the ingredients are is included. Can anyone who has been through this help me with what questions I should ask, or give me any insight into what they are proposing and whether it is safe? I did not commit to anything. I am upset because I have been working so hard to " clean him up " and do everything right and I have no intention of handing him over to them without questioning it all. That's how this whole thing got started...a mom trusting the doctors to do the right thing! Mae Lynn Mom to Henry, 8, ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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