Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Can anyone steer me toward some good info to share with dentists and orthodontists. My two oldest and I already have TMJ so I know to warn them about that. Tabitah (6) is going to need a 'spreader' soon because her palate is too high and narrow - Naomi (10) already had it done (thus the tmj). The dentist is recommending braces for Rebekah (12) although only one tooth is out of line - hers are straighter than mine. Hannah (8) has teeth that are too large for her mouth - she has already had 4 baby teeth pulled to make room for the adult teeth and will have to have permanent teeth removed. The first set of teeth removed was no problem, but the second set hurt - obviously the novacaine didn't work well. Soooo, I really need some 'professional' papers to pass on to the doctors - I think they will both be very cooperative, but they need to be educated. Also, you just never know, I was speaking to a peridontist friend of mine about what the future might hold (my mom and brother have a lot of peridontal issues and I'm starting to get a receeding gum line despite doing all the 'right' things') Anyway, even though she is my friend and knows all about my problems she can't get out of her groove and think that perhaps we are different - and don't fit into the one size fits all health care. Seems there is lots of educating to be done out there. Thanks for any info you can help me with. PS I already have ordered the CD from EDNF and looked at a dental report from the Canadian Dental Assoc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 I have what you are looking for, and will send the articles to you privately. They are all in Microsoft Word format, please let me know if you are unable to open them! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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