Anonymous wrote:OP, is he willing to try a 'shot blocker' type of thing?
Anonymous wrote:My child is younger but we’ve had success with distraction. Literally put on a show for the tough parts. Maybe Valium plus YouTube? Add a bribe? I would throw anything and everything at it since it’s important.
However, just wondering if it’s just one and you need to buy time can they do silver fluoride at least in the short term? Our dentist will do that for regular small cavities because my child is so difficult.
Mostly though I’m really sorry. It’s really hard when you don’t know how to get your child to do something that they need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son w asd had to have a few teeth removed lately. I bribed him ahead of time with a new video game to get him to the dr. He did freak out when the needle went in his arm but it knocked him out within 30 seconds so it was short.
PP again. With the teeth removal we also tried to go the numbing gel route and that didnt work. We had to go to an oral surgeon.
I make sure to tell all medical professionals in situations that he is on the autism spectrum which means that he sometimes communicates differently and expresses his emotions differently than they might expect from kids his age. That seems to help from the beginning with level-setting. That way they kind of know to get in and out quickly and arent shocked by an unexpected freak out.
Anonymous wrote:Numbing doesn't work for me during dental procedures, my dentist gives me gas. You stated you don't want recommendations for providers but you can ask if your current one will use gas.
Anonymous wrote:My son w asd had to have a few teeth removed lately. I bribed him ahead of time with a new video game to get him to the dr. He did freak out when the needle went in his arm but it knocked him out within 30 seconds so it was short.