Dd has had problems with her teeth pretty much from the word go. When they came through when she was a baby they had brown marks on them, which have been largely unexplained by dentists. She also has sensory issues that mean it has always been very difficult to get her to brush her teeth and the only toothpaste she was content using was a fluoride free one. Under the advice of dentists I switched to a fluoride one but that caused further problems due to the change of taste. It was exactly the same as her previous toothpaste, just with added fluoride, but she hates it and it has made her worse if anything. She seems to hate the sensation of toothpaste being in her mouth and will spit out almost immediately. She also has an extremely sensitive gag reflex.
All this has led to her having signs of decay in 5 of her teeth, one of which is now sensitive to cold and causing pain when she eats cold things. Because she is also terrified of the dentist, the dentist we saw today couldn't even get an xray of the tooth. She said the only option now is a referral to the hospital for removal under GA. I want to avoid this as I don't want her having a GA unless absolutely necessary. I am getting a second opinion tomorrow from a private dentist but obviously they may say the same depending how she reacts and how upset she gets. Me and her dad are more worried about the GA than anything and really don't want her to have to be put through all that if at all possible.
Has anyone been in s similar situation and managed to avoid a GA?