Thanks Leon.
Yeah I think it did get their red lights going.
This is a long on-going problem.
When she was at Junior school Gina accidentally kicked her on the chin.
She had a small bubble come up in that area but it burst on it's own.
Then when we moved house I changed Dentists and she must have had something similar again because an X-ray was taken and she was referred to the dental specialist at the hospital.
He said the nerve was dead and if the problem continued she would either have to have root canal treatment or have the teeth removed.
I don't think it was explained very clearly to us though because since then, she has been cleaning her teeth, meticulously, thinking that this would help save her teeth.
The dentist that she saw the other day must have been the top dentist in the surgery because he carried out the work yesterday.
He explained things beautifully. Showing us the X-ray and pointing out the nerve that was dead. He also described root canal treatment as "just like a filling". Drilling into the back of the tooth and washing out the bacteria and then filling it.
I understood why no anesthetic was given. I gathered that he wanted to test the surrounding teeth for sensitivity and that he didn't want to inject into the area of the swelling.
He said all the other teeth were still alive but how this is going to affect the other teeth we don't know yet, we will just have to wait and see. We will have to just take it one day at a time.
Hopefully she will be alot better on Tuesday. The dentist said he miight use a bit of anesthetic that time.



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