Orthodontist Appointment

My 10yr son had an orthodontist appointment yesterday.  We prepared him with a social story which worked really well.  He defo needs a brace as could loose teeth if the crossover bite is not sorted soon. 

When the dentist went to do the impressions my son was fine until the mould with putty in was put in his mouth. He couldn't tolerate the texture or the taste and ended up being sick. 

I would like you know if anyone has any ideas on how we get through this so he can have the impressions done.  If anyone has had similar experience.  Any thing advice / guidence would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks in advance :)

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  • I so sympathise with this.  I have AS and I had a course of dental treatment which meant 2-3 occasions with those moulds and I was dry-heaving violently with the dentist hanging onto the mould and my head from behind to stop it being ejected out.  Sorry I don't have any suggestions but it might be worth researching whether there are softer moulds that could be used in the smallest size possible and ensure the dentist doesn't put too much cement in it as with me there was a trailing glob of it going down the back of my throat and it was more than I could bear.  By the time he finished I looked like a wreck with tears streaming down my face and red eyes from the watering eyes from retching.  Go prepared!

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  • I so sympathise with this.  I have AS and I had a course of dental treatment which meant 2-3 occasions with those moulds and I was dry-heaving violently with the dentist hanging onto the mould and my head from behind to stop it being ejected out.  Sorry I don't have any suggestions but it might be worth researching whether there are softer moulds that could be used in the smallest size possible and ensure the dentist doesn't put too much cement in it as with me there was a trailing glob of it going down the back of my throat and it was more than I could bear.  By the time he finished I looked like a wreck with tears streaming down my face and red eyes from the watering eyes from retching.  Go prepared!

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