Yellow teeth....

Discussion in 'Childhood and Beyond (4+)' started by pearlly, Jul 24, 2019.

  1. pearlly

    pearlly Member

    Hey, this is my first ever post on this forum.
    I have three children, a boy( My elder son is 9 years old) and two girls. My younger kids are twins, two daughters (7 years old)!
    Recently, I noticed that my younger daughter, Hazel has yellow teeth. Her twin sister, Maeve's teeth are natural.
    Hazel and Maeve are going to preschool, where hazel got teased by her sister's gang for the yellow teeth! They love each other, but they rarely show affection in public! I'm suffering from their atrocities for the past year!
    Now Hazel is hesitated to go to school, she thinks, yellow teeth are caused due to low cleanliness! I tried my level best to convince her but failed.
    She asked me to fetch her to any dental clinic as she thinks a cleaning can cure the yellow teeth!
    I have been to nearby cosmetic dentistry for a root canal, there was a doctor called Omar. He seemed very polite and calm, so I fetched hazel there. The doc peacefully convinced her about the age and causes of yellow teeth. She seemed very sensible and acted prudently until we reach were home.
    Nevertheless the next morning, she started yelling at me with the same rhythm as past!
    Absolutely weird! I'm out of control! How can I just make her feel comfortable? Please help me out of this.
    I'm craving for peace. Lol...but seriously!
     
  2. Elzaaa

    Elzaaa Member

    Good evening , today I would like to tell you about a great dental office in Brooklyn https://smilebydesigndental.com/digital-dentistry/ . This dentist specializes in pediatric dentistry and will make your child's visit easy and comfortable. They know that children are often intimidated by the thought of the dentist, and they make it a top priority to get rid of fear during the entire experience.
     
  3. preciousmine

    preciousmine New Member

    Thanks for the information.
     
  4. Chananain

    Chananain New Member

    Don't get me wrong - no child wants to tolerate a defect in her appearance, no matter what the adults and the doctor in particular tell her. If I were you, I would look for another doctor who can whiten her teeth. I can recommend jeffreygrossdds.com I like the specialists at this clinic. For any girl at any age, appearance is very important. Would you really want to walk around with yellow teeth? I don't think so. So why are you ignoring your daughter's needs? Being teased in kindergarten is going to be psychologically traumatic for her, that's for sure. If you save money on the dentist now, you'll have to overpay for psychologist service in the future.
     
  5. strandead10

    strandead10 New Member

    I understand the concern for a child's well-being, and it's natural for parents to want the best for their children. When it comes to addressing any dental concerns, it's crucial to consult a qualified dentist. The link you provided (https://www.vipdentalny.com/mini-dental-implants-in-forest-hills-queens/) might have relevant information about dental procedures that could be helpful. However, seeking a second opinion from another dentist is a sensible step in ensuring the best care possible. Each case can be unique, and a second opinion can provide a broader perspective on available treatment options. Ultimately, the child's comfort and confidence should be a priority throughout any dental procedures.
     
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