It has been a crazy weekend, and now Ryan is one tooth down.
On Sunday, I took the kids to the park while Ed was out of town for his cousin's wedding. Ryan fell on the stairs and knocked his tooth loose. It bled, but he wanted to keep on playing. I didn't realize it was loose until we got home and Ryan started screaming all over again when he tried to eat lunch and his mouth started bleeding all over again. Needless to say, he didn't eat much and he was mad at me because nothing I was doing was making him feel better.
On Monday morning I called the dentist and got an appointment that morning to bring him in. The dentist took x-rays and discovered that the tooth was fractured. If it was just loose and not fractured, we could just leave it and let it heal. But, since it was fractured at the gum line, it had to come out. Ryan was so brave at the appointment. He held still for the x-rays and then got to watch a movie on the TV on the ceiling. The dentist was explaining what she was doing while putting the laughing gas on him and giving him shots in the mouth to numb up his mouth. Ryan was in his own land watching the movie and didn't even notice what the dentist was doing. He was happy when he got to pick out a prize for himself and pick one out to bring to Connor. He told me the dentist made him feel better. At least the experience didn't traumatize him from wanting to see the dentist again.
The dentist send the tooth home in a little plastic tooth holder. I told Ryan about the tooth fairy and he was so excited to tell Connor all about it when we picked him up at preschool that afternoon.
Ryan put his tooth in his tooth fairy pillow tonight. He usually sleeps with a nightlight, but wanted it dark tonight so he could fall asleep faster so the tooth fairy will come. Below is a picture of Ryan tonight with his tooth fairy pillow.
And here is Ryan a couple days ago with all his teeth. It will be about 3 years until his next tooth grows in his hole. The dentist said kids are usually 7 years old when the permanent front top teeth come in.
And we can't leave out Connor. On Saturday, he was playing in the backyard and fell of his car on the deck. The side of his face is now red and scraped from that. With little boys, it is always something...
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