Saturday, December 11, 2010

All I want for Christmas is my four front teeth

I've had lots of things to say lately but the Internet for the lap top has not been cooperating. I have had to impatiently wait patiently for my dear hubby to fix it.I could have used the desk top, but then there would have been no pictures.What fun is that?Its like ice cream with no chocolate syrup!

Any who... "Monkey" will be wishing for her four front teeth for Christmas this year.Why you ask? Well it has everything to do with a small blonde 2 year old and her perfectly placed forehead on "Monkey's" face.Yep she head butted her. Accidentally of course, but you want to talk rocks for brains, she has an extremely hard head.I have been on the receiving end of her head more times than I care to remember.

I actually didn't know for several days after that she had loosened "Monkey's" teeth.There was
only a little bit of blood but that was from a cut on the inside of her lip.So I never thought anything of it until she kept telling me her tooth was loose. Me being the wonderful parent that I am, brushed it aside because you know kids,they have a million and one stories up there sleeve.So I just nodded and said "uh huh". Then one day I saw her pushing at her teeth with her tongue and they moved.So I stuck my finger in and sure enough they were loose.Not one, but two (or at least I thought). Chalk up another one for bad parental judgement.*sigh*

"Monkey" already had an appointment at the dentist for other reasons so I just waited the extra couple days.They looked at them and said they would have to come out.All four. FOUR??!!.They scheduled the extraction for the following week.

I think I was more of a basket case than "Monkey" was about the whole situation.Partially because they recommended that I not tell her about it.The rest because I had know idea how she would react.She has only had one other needle in her life (other than vaccinations) and she went into a seizure right after.I had to sit out in the waiting room which was good and bad.Good because I don't think I could have kept it together but bad because I couldn't comfort her if she was scared.

She was very brave.Much better than her mommy.No tears,no seizures,nothing.When I came to get her she was calmly laying in her chair watching the cartoon and wearing cool sun glasses.Four tiny teeth lay on the dental tray.
The good news is that the dentist informed me that when they pulled the teeth there were no roots.Meaning they were already being absorbed in preparation for the new teeth to come in.He also showed me on th
e xray that her new teeth were just under the surface of her gums.So chances are she won't have to wait two years for her teeth to come in. Five is early for adult teeth but still with in the realm of normal.She just wants to do everything early!

Since this was a rather momentous occasion,I did not want to leave this job to the tooth fairy.I just don't think she could have dealt with this situation in the best way.So I took "Monkey" to do a little shopping.I allowed her to pick out a small gift of a toy or book just for being so brave.She picked out a new book.Then we went to have lunch. It was a yummy hot fudge sundae just for her.Then it was daddy's turn.DH is not usually emotionally effected like I am but even though he didn't out right say it, I think he was a bit shaken by the fact that his little girl had to go through something so big.But he went to the store and brought her some flowers.Brightly coloured daisies.She loved them.It made my heart melt that He wanted to do something special for her.


She has adapted quite well to not having teeth.You almost wouldn't know they were missing except when she smiles really big.This now brings me to my earlier post on why I am beginning to think that November is cursed! It was last year at this time that "Monkey" decided to play hair dresser and cut off her hair, along with baby sister's.This year it was knocked out teeth.Next year??I shudder to think what overly dramatic event will befall our eldest daughter.Lets hope it
will be UNeventful!

1 comment:

Two Mittens said...

She looks so cute! I think my boys would be jealous actually (they are looking forward to losing teeth).

And look at all that great hair ;)
Brave girl.