Hi all!
My 5-year-old son in April/May 2003 had some major dental work done, resulting in two capped teeth and two other teeth being filled. It wasn't fun, but somehow he (and I) got through it.
Today I had made an appt. for him to have his teeth cleaned at another dentist's office, thinking that maybe a fresh start would make things easier. We got there, he was fine. The minute he got into the exam room, he totally freaked. I mean, FREAKED!!! He was crying hysterically and would not, no way no how, open his mouth. We wound up leaving there, teeth uncleaned, and as he was getting out of the chair, he gave me this little smirky grin as if to say, "I won." Well, we got in the car and I really freaked on him. I think the grin really got me and my blood was boiling. I've cooled down now, but at the time I thought I could have laid on his body and held his mouth open with my bare hands!
So here's my dilemma...is this a punishable offense and if so, what punishment fits the crime? Today he is banned from playing XBox and he is not to eat any candy until the teeth are cleaned. I'm making another appointment on Monday with the old dentist's office and hoping that between now and then I can get him to understand that a cleaning doesn't hurt.
Any thoughts are appreciated!
Michele
My 5-year-old son in April/May 2003 had some major dental work done, resulting in two capped teeth and two other teeth being filled. It wasn't fun, but somehow he (and I) got through it.
Today I had made an appt. for him to have his teeth cleaned at another dentist's office, thinking that maybe a fresh start would make things easier. We got there, he was fine. The minute he got into the exam room, he totally freaked. I mean, FREAKED!!! He was crying hysterically and would not, no way no how, open his mouth. We wound up leaving there, teeth uncleaned, and as he was getting out of the chair, he gave me this little smirky grin as if to say, "I won." Well, we got in the car and I really freaked on him. I think the grin really got me and my blood was boiling. I've cooled down now, but at the time I thought I could have laid on his body and held his mouth open with my bare hands!
So here's my dilemma...is this a punishable offense and if so, what punishment fits the crime? Today he is banned from playing XBox and he is not to eat any candy until the teeth are cleaned. I'm making another appointment on Monday with the old dentist's office and hoping that between now and then I can get him to understand that a cleaning doesn't hurt.
Any thoughts are appreciated!
Michele



