Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Poor Davis

If you follow me on FaceBook, you have undoubtedly seen all of my posts about Davis' teeth issues but I thought I'd document them here as well. We had a few friends over on Memorial Day so we heated up the pool for the first swim of the year. Everyone was having such a good time that we let Davis stay up much later than normal. Davis was walking along the bench in the pool but because it was dark (we had the pool light on but it does not put out a ton of light), Davis did not see when the bench ended and he hit his mouth on the side of the pool. Chris and I heard Davis crying (actually screaming) and saw our friend pulling him out of the pool. I rushed to him and there was blood everywhere. We thought he had just busted his lip so we headed inside to get some ice. Once we were inside, I saw the damage. His top front two teeth were extremely lose as was the tooth next to it. The canine tooth on the top looked chipped. Poor kid didn't want any tylenol or anything for pain (but was able to eat a cookie to make himself feel better).

The next morning, we went to school and I left a message for our dentist. Our regular denstist office was closed for continuing education so the pediatric dentist that was covering called and told us to come in to make sure there was no danger. I picked Davis up from school early and we headed to the dentist. She thought we'd have to pull at least two teeth and maybe up to four but wanted us to follow up with our regular dentist in a few days once the swelling went down. We did that on Friday and the final verdict is that they think he might have broken his jaw but it is settling back in place. It was pretty clear that his front two teeth would need to come out. We were hoping to save the other two. The X-ray showed that the tooth next to the front teeth was split (the tooth split from the roots) so it would have to come out too. The canine tooth is actually not chipped but was pushed up into his bone. We are just hoping that it did not get too close to the tooth bed of the permanent tooth. If it did get too close, it might stop development of the permanent tooth. We are going to leave the canine in and monitor it. They hope that over time that it will start to drop back down.

We tried to go ahead with the extraction on Friday while we were in the office. Davis was doing great until the dentist gave him the first novocaine shot. After that, he started screaming and crying so we put an end to the work. We didn't want his first real dental experience to be traumatic so we rescheduled for June 10 when we'll do the extractions under conscious sedation. I am nervous about him taking the drug but they tell me that it is really mild and kids typically come out of it pretty quickly. He will still be awake but the drug makes them loopy and also has the effect of making them not remember what is happening.

Poor kid will be without his front two teeth for 6 - 8 months (the permanent teeth are there but not too close) and without the tooth next to that for about 2 years (kids usually don't lose that baby tooth until they are 8 - 9). Since the canine is pushed up into the bone and you can only see a small part of it now, he will look like he is missing all 4 teeth. He thinks it will be cool (and is excited that the tooth fairy brings extra money when kids have to get teeth pulled at the dentist) but we are just hoping that he does not get teased when he starts kindergarten next year.

I took some pictures of his beat up mouth and will post them along with pictures of the missing teeth after the procedure next week. Please pray that the procedure goes smoothly and that he does not have any sort of reaction to the drugs.

4 comments:

Shamae (Ghost written by Loren her hubby) said...

Oh no!! Poor little guy. I am so sorry kelly! I hope it goes well for him with minimal pain. :( Makes me sad. Sorry the shot hurt him so bad. I hope the sedation works well. Just think, this too shall pass and soon he will be all healed and it will just be a story he can tell. :) It just breaks my heart! :(

To answer your question about syd's pump. The pump doesn't deliver any insulin on it's own. We check the sugars and from there decide how much insulin she needs. We still have to do everything manually. The pump just makes it so she doesn't need 4-8 shots per day...just 1 shot every other day plus the 8-10 finger pokes per day which are just routine now. Maybe one day they will have a more efficient "pocket pancreas" but for now the pump is great. :-) Does that answer your question?

Yo-yo Mama said...

My son had an accident at daycare a little over a year ago that resulted in his front top 4 teeth all being pulled. He was such a trooper even though it hurt. The dentist we called took him right away as an emergency visit so we were lucky that XBoy didn't have time to dwell on it.

The problem now is that his 2 front teeth have come in, but not the ones to each side leaving him w/quite a gap. We're seeing an orthodontist now to watch and see if early intervenation (braces) might be needed.

I'd share the link, but when I moved from typepad to wordpress it was one of just a couple of posts I lost and I was devastated b/c I had such a strong reaction to it all.

Anonymous said...

Poor Davis indeed! I will keep him in my prayers that everything goes well and that he isn't in a lot of pain. It will be a good story for him to brag about some day, and I certainly hope his adult teeth aren't affected at all!

Guera! said...

Thanks for commenting on my recent post. I knew I was taking a chance posting something controversial and risked offending those that regularly read my blog so I wasn't expecting many comments. Yours is still the only one!