Ok so my 7 year old came to me on Sunday night and said his tooth was loose so I put my finger on it and it barely wiggled, so was by far not ready to come out. The next morning I checked again for him and it was still in really tight, almost as if it wasn't going to come out for another 3 weeks or so. Well he went to school that day and came home and said the nurse pulled his tooth! I am pretty upset about it, I'm not sure if I should just get over it or if I have a right to be upset at the situation. How would you feel if the nurse did this to your child?
Re: How would you feel about School Nurse pulling tooth?
I'd be furious. And at our school, the nurse isn't even an RN. That is an unnecessary medical "procedure" and I'd for sure be making a call. I'm not sure what I'd say, but I think that was completely uncalledfor.
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We had a teacher growing up (not nurse that i was aware of) who was the official tooth-puller. ?All the kids thought it was an honor to have her pull your tooth :-)
?Why did the nurse pull his tooth? ?Did he go to her complaining???
Eh...I dunno then. He wanted his tooth pulled. He was in on it.
I'd be pissed if she pulled a perm tooth :-)
IDK, he knew what he was doing when he went in there, so I'd take it up with DS. ?Maybe tell the nurse thanks for pulling that one, but he is not to have any more teeth pulled by her unless there's a note from you.
Maybe I'm just way too laid back about this.?
Yeah that's kind of what I thought. But he is 7, so I also think that is a choice the parent should make for him not the nurse.
Hahahahahahah...you asked a question..poeple gave an opinion....and if it isn't the SAME as your's you acuse them of sarcastically of being insightful.
It's just a tooth...an infection? what are the chances....pretty rare, I would guess. If it was loose at all it is ok to be pulled. If he really wanted it pulled it probably bugged him. What if he ate an apple at lunch or something hard and it got a LOT looser between the time you checked it in the morning and the time the nurse pulled. What if he was being disruptful in class and not focusing because he was playing with his tooth.
I'd be fine with anyone pulling my kids teeth...and school nurse I'm SURE is equally qualified as you are.
I was NOT talking about all the posters just the one who said it is "just a tooth"
And I agree she is as equally qualified as I am but I made the choice that it wasn't ready. I know I asked a question and I got answers I was just simply saying that with your children, it is not "just a tooth" as the previous poster had said. I agree with everyones opinions as I have mixed emotions on the subject, but I disagree with the fact that it's just a tooth and teeth aren't a big deal.
Ditto!
Liam is 5!
After reading all these replies, I'm getting the sense that deep down this really has nothing to do with teeth, and rather about who has the right to make decisions regarding your child's care. It seems like you feel the nurse stepped over the line and made a decision (with your child's support) that you weren't comfortable with her making.
It seems like rather than squabbling about whether she should have done it or not, the larger issue is what to do if a similar situation presents itself in the future, and in this case, it seems like a gentle conversation with the school about how you would like them to handle non-emergency medical situations needs to happen (i.e., "with the following XX exceptions (e.g., putting a bandaid on a cut, taking a temperature) please do not take any non-urgent medical action without discussing the issue with me first, please")
Was this your little guy's first loose tooth? I can also see this being an "I missed out on getting to be the one who shared the first lost tooth" moment - kinda like when parents get upset when their child starts to roll/crawl/walk while in daycare and the provider tells them about it, rather than just keeping it to themselves and letting the parent think they're the first to see it.
Sorry you missed out on that experience, if that's part of it
Thanks! Actually I did call the school and have a talk with the nurse because you are right it's my choice on whether he needs to have something done like that not her choice.
And haha no way was it "I missed out" he has lost a TON of teeth... (I'm actually going to have to take out a loan for this last one because the tooth fairy is out of dollars JK) so no it wasn't like that at all. Just the fact that it wasn't really loose and she pulled it without atleast calling me to ask. If he went to the dentist where I took him to have something like that done it would be one thing, but he went to school, she's a nurse that's not really her job to decide if his tooth needs to come out, let alone pull it from his mouth.