The blog party is confirmed for Saturday, 16th August. You're welcome to come and to stay over - but if you're staying more than a couple of nights, it would be better to make it the week leading up to the party please, as I'm keeping my options open for the second half of August!
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Once more, then I'll let it go
Just to wrap it up - Weeza did put the tooth in milk straight away, so if it could have been reinserted it would have been in a state to be. And now I've thought it through a bit, I suspect that the next tooth will edge over to try to fill some of the gap but if that proves a problem when her next front tooth comes through, the dentist can simply whip it out. And at least Zerlina is too little to know what's happened and not self-conscious, and Weeza says that she'll treat the whole thing as a badge of honour to show how tough she is when z is old enough to realise.
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poor thing!
ReplyDeleteI always wondered if that knocked out tooth in milk trick worked. . .
She'll be fine, but I know how scary it can look, poor little thing
ReplyDeleteWell, it'll mean a lopsided smile for several years.
ReplyDeleteI think the tooth in milk does work, just that it's not suitable, or feasible perhaps, with milk (ho ho, see what I did there?) teeth.
Oh and indeed, poor Weeza was horrified. So much blood that she couldn't tell if there was another injury, and a poor little tooth on the floor. She dialled 999 and said afterwards that she was almost incoherent with distress, which isn't my girlie at all.
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