It was rough. Because like, you know it was my fault. As a mom it was, well what could I have done different? Could I have done anything different? Could I have brushed more? Maybe I could have brushed less. It was really hard to get over that and overcome that.
When we found out that he had to get crowns I was so worried he was going to have silver all over his mouth. Being able to preserve that natural-looking smile through the use of EZCrowns has allowed my son to display a level of self-confidence I have never seen in him before.
It breaks my heart to think that our failure to make a correct decision might have caused our sweet and confident Ella to compromise her smile throughout childhood and possibly thereafter. So, as parents, we have turned our nearly devastating experience into a success story.
Being a mom as well as an RDA and knowing what I do about the importance of prevention, I found it hard to face the reality that my own child needed dental treatment. Yet, in Alex’s case, since the hypoplasia on his teeth resulted from uncontrollable causes, there was no way for me to have prevented the condition.
Growing up with eight silver crowns, Aria’s mom knew she didn’t want that for her daughter. Aria loves to smile so her mom sought out the best possible option when she found out Aria had cavities.
Kenzie may not be able to talk, but her mom knew that her daughter—always happy and smiling—definitely communicates with her beautiful smile. What would pulling her teeth or replacing them with silver crowns do to that special smile?