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In reply to the discussion: What three year old needs four root canals? Dentist should be charged with murder. [View all]Blue Diadem
(6,597 posts)46. Granddaughter has an inherited disorder, Amelogenesis imperfecta.
There were some problems with her baby teeth & she needed fillings due to teeth not filling in. Same with her permanent teeth. She's a teen now in braces but will still need work done after ortho. Her other grandmother told me she had all her teeth crowned by the time she graduated from high school due to the same condition.
People can be judgmental and cruel and I thank you for bringing awareness to genetics. I find most do not know of genetic conditions which can discolor, pit teeth, cause malformations or cause cavities due to thin enamel.
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What three year old needs four root canals? Dentist should be charged with murder. [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Jan 2014
OP
I know someone whose son had 3 root canals by the time he was 5 years old--because she let him drink
tblue37
Jan 2014
#13
I had a relative who gave his baby coca-cola in a baby bottle at the age of two.
Baitball Blogger
Jan 2014
#14
Genetics plays a large role, my oldest daughter never had a cavity until she was 15...
cags
Jan 2014
#28
Without a certified anesthesiologist present, no dental office should sedate a
mfcorey1
Jan 2014
#47