Guest guest Posted June 4, 2010 Report Share Posted June 4, 2010 One of my sons had teeth do that. His dentist said to just leave it alone. Eventually the did come out without having to do any intervention. The only issue to worry about is if it might cause the permanent teeth to come in a little off, but that didn't seem to happen.To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Thu, June 3, 2010 4:12:03 PMSubject: Baby teeth removal I took my 10 years old son to his dentist yesterday and she said that his permanent teeth are already showing up but that his baby teeth(8) are still quite firm and they don't show any sign of falling off. She wants to remove the 8 baby teeth in one hit and wants to do the procedure at the hospital under sedation. She also said that he has gum inflamation in some areas of his mouth and that he maybe feeling unconfortable, particularly when eating. I need to take a decision to either go for the procedure or wait for the teeth to fall off by themselves and I need the group opinion about this issue as at the moment I am not sure what to do. One of the permanent canine is growing on top of the baby tooth and is looking bad and he also has other teeth in the same growing on top of the baby ones. Please advice me what would be the best solution to sort out this issue as he is terrified to go back to the dentist to remove his teeth. Olga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2010 Report Share Posted June 4, 2010 Sorry Olga, I can't advice you on this topic. But I have a question: Is it common for kids with autism to be late in changing there baby teeth? My son is 7 years old, and all his baby teeth are still firm!!! Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2010 Report Share Posted June 5, 2010 Caryn, Thanks for your reply, I appreciate it very much. We have decided to take him to another dentist to give us a second opinion as we don't want to make a decision that we may regret later on. Olga > > One of my sons had teeth do that. His dentist said to just leave it alone. Eventually the did come out without having to do any intervention. The only issue to worry about is if it might cause the permanent teeth to come in a little off, but that didn't seem to happen. > > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > Sent: Thu, June 3, 2010 4:12:03 PM > Subject: Baby teeth removal > > > > > I took my 10 years old son to his dentist yesterday and she said that his permanent teeth are already showing up but that his baby teeth(8) are still quite firm and they don't show any sign of falling off. > > She wants to remove the 8 baby teeth in one hit and wants to do the procedure at the hospital under sedation. > > She also said that he has gum inflamation in some areas of his mouth and that he maybe feeling unconfortable, particularly when eating. > > I need to take a decision to either go for the procedure or wait for the teeth to fall off by themselves and I need the group opinion about this issue as at the moment I am not sure what to do. > > One of the permanent canine is growing on top of the baby tooth and is looking bad and he also has other teeth in the same growing on top of the baby ones. > > Please advice me what would be the best solution to sort out this issue as he is terrified to go back to the dentist to remove his teeth. > > Olga > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2010 Report Share Posted June 5, 2010 My son has been loosing his baby teeth since he was five, but this problem just appeared lately. You need to make sure that no teeth are growing on top of each other other wise he will need later on braces or other dental work to straighten up his teeth and that will expensive, painful and very dificult for him to tolerate. Olga , " Reem " wrote: > > Sorry Olga, I can't advice you on this topic. But I have a question: > Is it common for kids with autism to be late in changing there baby teeth? > My son is 7 years old, and all his baby teeth are still firm!!! > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2010 Report Share Posted June 6, 2010 Hi Olga, I do recall this subject was mentioned on 's group a long time ago, and that there is actually a homeopathic option to get the body to drop the infant teeth. I will try and look it up for you, or you may still know someone from that group who can help. Hope things are good with you, R is powering on the Primal Diet, never believed in miracles until I started this totally unique way of eating. I am now confident I will be sane for the rest of my life...no more tears from either of us..just calm, calm, growing, calm... na > > > > I took my 10 years old son to his dentist yesterday and she said that his permanent teeth are already showing up but that his baby teeth(8) are still quite firm and they don't show any sign of falling off. > > She wants to remove the 8 baby teeth in one hit and wants to do the procedure at the hospital under sedation. > > She also said that he has gum inflamation in some areas of his mouth and that he maybe feeling unconfortable, particularly when eating. > > I need to take a decision to either go for the procedure or wait for the teeth to fall off by themselves and I need the group opinion about this issue as at the moment I am not sure what to do. > > One of the permanent canine is growing on top of the baby tooth and is looking bad and he also has other teeth in the same growing on top of the baby ones. > > Please advice me what would be the best solution to sort out this issue as he is terrified to go back to the dentist to remove his teeth. > > Olga > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2010 Report Share Posted June 6, 2010 Hi Olga, Here is a copy part of a post from the other group that may be of interest for you to consider/followup/maybe check with a homeopath or back to the other group. You can find the EXACT message by typing in " teeth " into the search for that group. " am posting in the event some of your children are having trouble loosing their baby teeth. My son had his adult teeth growing over his baby teeth. X suggested that on Sunday's I give him Natrum Sulph at 900 and 300 and ,atrium phos at 1200 and 600. After a few eeks she swithced the Natrium sulph to ,atrum Mur. He just lost two of the teeth that were going to have to be extracted. He has two more to go but I wanted to let you guys know because this has helped my son. Thanks, Y " . Hope this helps you na > > > > Sorry Olga, I can't advice you on this topic. But I have a question: > > Is it common for kids with autism to be late in changing there baby teeth? > > My son is 7 years old, and all his baby teeth are still firm!!! > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2010 Report Share Posted June 6, 2010 Hi na, Good to hear that R is doing so well with the new diet, you are amazing!! Never gives up on trying new approaches to recover your son, good on you. Thanks so much for reminded me to use homeopathy, I should always keep it in mind. This morning I contacted a local homeopath that prepare homeopathic remedies for me when ever I need one and he told me that he has no knoledge of Natrum Sulph 900 and 300 potencies, he is aware of 30, 200, 1000, 1M and others that are higher and I wonder how that mum worked out those potencies. The homeopath suggested to use Cal Cab 200c once a week as he said he gets results with this remedy, I will give his a try, but I will also try to get Nath Sulp and the other remedies from and Pleasant to try just in case calb cab doesn't work on him. Thanks for your help once again, I really appreciate it. Olga > > > > > > Sorry Olga, I can't advice you on this topic. But I have a question: > > > Is it common for kids with autism to be late in changing there baby teeth? > > > My son is 7 years old, and all his baby teeth are still firm!!! > > > Thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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