
Sam had the family's first dental trauma when he walked into a door knob, chipping his tooth (uncomplicated crown fracture). (Notice the chocolate on Sam's lips.=)

His open bite has closed and he is now left with an overbite (overjet to be precise).

And not to be left out, Max has some unexplainable (so far) enamel defect on tooth #D.

Gross honey.
ReplyDeleteNext time wash Sam's face and brush Max's teeth first!
Wow! I thought the bathtub pics were the worst a parent could bring out on a first date, but your kids will now have these to fear. Frightening!
ReplyDeleteI think I just threw up a little in my mouth.
ReplyDeleteMy kids have both chipped their front teeth, Mollie's is by far the worst.
nice photography, might want to bring a brush home from work. just don't look to close at Nick's teeth.
ReplyDeleteMax needs to stand closer to his toothbrush! Nice work Doc!
ReplyDeleteI found these images while searching about dental enamel defects. Since you children appear to be having some issues with it you might want to look into Celiac disease if you havent already. Just thought it might be useful information!
ReplyDeleteBest to you.
Hi, I heard about tooth trauma and my son, Lucio also had it. He was 8 then when he fell short from his skateboard. He had damaged his front tooth and upon seeing some blood, my son didn't stop crying. Germantown TN dentists helped him out. It was really a traumatic experience to my son. But still, thanks to tyhe doctors who immediately responded. My son gained hi confidence again by having some crowns. Moreover, he sees the dentist as his skateboard ally.
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