Friday, February 8, 2013

Ol' Grey Tooth

Sometime around the end of November, Parker took two rather nasty tumbles that ended in bloody lips, both within a week of each other.  After a little while, we noticed one of his front teeth started to turn gray.

We were worried, of course, because it just kept getting darker and darker, and were worried that he had permanently damaged his tooth... and, well... we didn't have dental coverage on him yet as our pediatrician and pediatric dentist don't recommend visits until they're 3. 

This is probably the best photo I have for seeing it... see the right front tooth (well, his left)?  It looks a little shadowy.
Tooth Noir?
Concerned, I did some googling and was satisfied to learn that 1: there wasn't much we could do, and 2: sometimes they go away on their own.  Basically, it's a bruise inside the tooth; and as long as the tooth itself wasn't broken or damaged, we were fine.

So when insurance started for P at the new year, I made an appointment.  Our pediatric dentist's office is about the coolest place ever. It's decorated with a new theme every few months and it's always over the top.
This time: snowmen.  Parker was delighted with what he found and performed a good 15 minutes of very vocal pretending with his two "wace cawrs" which was eliciting some amused chuckles from the parents of older kids. Pretty sure he could have stayed there all day.  Some how, he often manages to say a lot more when his big sister isn't around to lead the way.

But eventually it was time to go back and get an X-Ray.  He did awesome.
I got to see the X-Rays while gave him a ride in the fancy chair and counted his teeth. No cleaning until next time.  His x-rays looked clear, even to me, and his teeth looked healthy (yay!)
In fact, the gray that we'd been seeing in December and January did finally seem to be fading, and so we I was assured we were good to go until he returns at three.  He was kind and took a sticker for Maia (he doesn't like them, unless it's to stick to paper. Absolutely NOT on his clothes or skin!) and he got a couple of cars for his visit.
Smart dentist. Happy Boy!  And gray tooth no more.

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