Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was young, a dentist said my mom could not come (to an evening apt). She got a bad feeling and cancelled. A year later, he was arrested for molesting patients.
I would never allow this, especially under anesthesia.
This.
I had a lot of dental work as a child, and the “well regarded” pediatric dentist did much of it without nitrous or ensuring I was numb and wouldn’t allow my parents in the room. He had a dental assistant, but I remember her leaving the room frequently. I saw that guy throughout childhood. My parents always brushed it off when I complained about the painful procedures because they thought I was exaggerating. To this day, I have tons of anxiety around dental visits, even though I have a great dentist now.
Turns out that my pediatric dentist served jail time for multiple offenses, to include assault. My mother apologized to me when she found out about his conviction. My young children will never be without a parent present for dental treatments. I have a firm line on that.
Anonymous wrote:I would NEVER allow this (unfortunately, I have to add “again” because I did it once. The SOB did a brief but painful procedure and essentially told my kid to suck it up.
Never, ever again. The only reason somebody wants to separate you from your child is because they want a free hand to do as they please without having to answer to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Sort of funny. My dentist will not let me stay in the waiting room. The first time I just figured it was a one-off and they wanted me back there just because it was the first cleaning. Nope! I can't believe I have to sit there every single time my kids get their teeth cleaned. I've been debating going somewhere else. The dentist and hygienists also speak mostly to me as the parent, not the kid who is their patient.
Surprised the rest of you want to sit in there versus the waiting room. I have a baby and would prefer to be in the waiting room with her while the older kids get their teeth cleaned. Instead, they have to have appointments one at a time so I can be present for all. And I have to leave the baby and other kid with DH (meaning 2 people have to take off work).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just re-read your OP. The environment you describe would not be one DS and I could deal with (bad family teeth so go to dentist more often). Where are you located?
We are in western Alexandria so looking for something there or nearby - Fall Church, Annandale, Fairfax, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. For reference, I also wanted to add that this dentist is very highly rated and always on the Washingtonian top docs list, etc. That's why I'm so curious if this is the norm....?
Anonymous wrote:When I was young, a dentist said my mom could not come (to an evening apt). She got a bad feeling and cancelled. A year later, he was arrested for molesting patients.
I would never allow this, especially under anesthesia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely find a new dentist.
You ABSOLUTELY fire any doctor who wants your child while you go away!!!!! AND you name them HERE. Why is this even a question?????