We give general anesthesia to little kids for dental work all the time. It's very safe, actually safer and MUCH kinder than sedation and restraint. (Kids hate the feeling of being sedated, and who likes to be restrained?) Dental problems can lead to other health concerns, so get it sorted.
She will do just fine, and be better off for having it done. Some kids just have crappy teeth. My middle child was like that.
She's 18 now and has a beautiful smile (thanks to orthodontia and regular dental visits).
I'd be tempted to go for that. Much safer than a general anaesthetic. Do get it done.
Decay in baby teeth can spread to the adult teeth while they are still in the jaw.
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