AZMOM
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Okay, I'm not as clever as Dexky but I had to try to come up with a good title.
My out of the mouths story is that we are making our second visit to the oral surgeon today. Claire has a weird inflammation of the space behind her molar that is now about 1 1/2 weeks old. It has becomed so inflamed that the tissue has partially covering the tooth. So now, everytime she bites, it hurts, gets more inflamed, etc, etc, etc. Xrays revealed nothing. Her 12 year old molar is still way way way down in the jaw so doc didn't think that has anything to do with the sudden swelling.
The oral surgeon said that quite frankly, she's never seen this in a child this age and is suspicious that it is Crohn's related. So we have been applying topical steroid ointment to the whole area. (By the way, Claire says the ointment tastes like dog poop. To my knowledge, she would not really have any idea about the taste of dog poop....lol....anyway.....
) Well it is redder and angrier and now she has a big nasty yellow abscessed looking sore on the side of the growth closest to her tongue. So, after a brief call yesterday, we are headed back to the oral surgeon today. She wants to do a biopsy before she starts, in her words, "just hacking away".
You know how we parents sometimes like to blame everything on Crohn's. I"m one of those parents however, this time I'm refusing to associate the two because she is doing so well in every other way......... I'm open to your thoughts on the subject though.
Hugs to all,
J.
My out of the mouths story is that we are making our second visit to the oral surgeon today. Claire has a weird inflammation of the space behind her molar that is now about 1 1/2 weeks old. It has becomed so inflamed that the tissue has partially covering the tooth. So now, everytime she bites, it hurts, gets more inflamed, etc, etc, etc. Xrays revealed nothing. Her 12 year old molar is still way way way down in the jaw so doc didn't think that has anything to do with the sudden swelling.
The oral surgeon said that quite frankly, she's never seen this in a child this age and is suspicious that it is Crohn's related. So we have been applying topical steroid ointment to the whole area. (By the way, Claire says the ointment tastes like dog poop. To my knowledge, she would not really have any idea about the taste of dog poop....lol....anyway.....
You know how we parents sometimes like to blame everything on Crohn's. I"m one of those parents however, this time I'm refusing to associate the two because she is doing so well in every other way......... I'm open to your thoughts on the subject though.
Hugs to all,
J.