MrsOctober wrote:My son had a scooting accident at 3yrs. His scooter hit some uneven pavement and came to a halt, smashing his front tooth up and back into his gum.
The dentist on Webbs Road admitted they didn't know what best to do and sent us to dental A&E at Kings College Hosp (the dental school in Camberwell)
They were amazing. X-rated straight away. Seen straight away. They then weighed him, gave him a sweet drink which contained the perfect does of Midazolam (a sedative) We played with some toys in this padded area and as he started to flop they helped me get him onto the chair (on my lap) and they whipped his tooth out in seconds. He only had great memories of that day. He was like a happy drunk coming home in the cab and went to bed giggling. Maybe see if you can get an appointment there? Awful for children to have a fear of dentists. Good for you for trying to avoid it.
In the meantime, everyone should know that just like you go straight to Moorfields A&E for anything to do with eyes, go straight to Kings A&E for all accidents involving teeth. Good luck. xx
Oh I'm so sorry your little one had a tooth out, but the way they handled it at King's sounds amazing!
unfortunately, it's a non urgent tooth extraction, so I doubt they will remove it in A&E, and will probably refer me thru pathway for non urgent tooth extraction - which would be own dentist refer to own area paeds tooth extraction team.
I've looked at a lot of avenues and really don't know what to do at present.