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It still should have been throughly discussed with the mother first and
explained fully.  I'm surprised they didn't ask the mother to sign a consent
form for the procedure first.

Kat

On Friday 22 July 2005 9:30 pm, Mark Curtis wrote:
> Hi Kristina,
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> I talked to a nurse I work with about having all those teeth pulled at
> once. She told me what happened to her when she was a little girl. Her
> parents told her she was going out for ice cream, but they took her to the
> dentist instead to remove all of her baby teeth. I think she had 15 teeth
> removed at once. So she had no teeth for a few years waiting for the
> permanent teeth to come in. The reason this was done was because her baby
> teeth were discolored and the enamel was worn off due to bottle mouth.
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> Mark Curtis

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