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    Do You Think This Is Abuse?

    I actually don't think it's abuse and I don't think they should have taken the child away from the Mother. What do you think??? I think this is ignorance or stupidity on the Mother's part. She did bring her child to the dentist. Now they're taking her child away from her??? I just don't understand some people. If you pinch somebody, it's abuse! Stop with the abuse acusations already!! Let's hear what you think.


    Mom Jailed Because Of Son's Rotten Teeth
    Woman Thought Teeth Would Just Fall Out

    BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- A Pennsylvania mother is behind bars because, police said, her son's lack of dental care was her fault.

    Survey: Poor Dental Care: Abuse?

    According to a local dentist, the 5-year-old boy has just eight teeth left and will need to be on a special soft food diet. The dentist said the child's tooth decay was so severe, it was criminal, and police agreed.

    Dr. Nicholas Prusack said the nerves are exposed in several places.

    "This is the X-ray showing the rotted teeth of the 5 year-old victim, and 12 of them so infected they had to be pulled," Prusack said.

    Investigators said the damage was the result of the boy having never seen a dentist.

    Now, his mother, 43-year-old Erneida Resto of Bethlehem, Pa., is charged with endangering her son's welfare.

    Northampton County, Pa., children and youth services began investigating Resto in February when she took her son to a dental office in Salisbury Towsnhip, Pa.

    That is where Prusack performed the surgery, saying the boy was in so much pain he could not eat.

    "It is probably one of the worst cases," Prusack said.

    Prusack was so concerned that he notified authorities, who said the boy had been complaining of headaches and pain in his mouth since the summer of 2005.

    According to court documents, his mother said she knew her son was hurting, but did not take him to a dentist because she figured his baby teeth would fall out and the problem would fix itself.

    Prusack said if he hadn't removed the boy's teeth he would likely have ended up in the hospital within six months.

    He said the boy is now left with only six teeth on the bottom and two teeth on top and has a long road ahead.

    "He's not going to have all of his permanent teeth, and for the next 10 years chewing food will be a problem for him," Prusack said.

    Restohas been sent to Northampton County Prison under $25,000 bail. A preliminary hearing was set for Sept. 22.

    The boy is now in foster care, officials said.
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    My mistake, she DIDN'T take him to the dentist!!!

    I still don't think the child should have been taken away from her!
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    I do think it's criminal abuse, or at least criminal neglect, and I'm glad she is being punished for ignoring the problem.

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    Yes, I think this is abuse. This is above and beyond a couple of cavaties. She knew her son was in pain and decided to not take him to the dentist because she thought his baby teeth would just fall out and the problem would be solved. She knew and did nothing, that entails abuse in my book.

    Question for you, if you knew your dog or cat was in pain but thought the issue might resolve itself would you still take them to the vet?

    If someone knew their pet was in pain, thought the issue might resolve itself, didn't take them to the vet and the issue did turn out to be a major one (exposed nerves counts a major in my book), would that be abuse?

    I think it is good idea that this child was taken away.
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    But do you really think the child should be taken away? That's what I don't understand. The Mother sounds like she was ignorant to her child's needs. She needs some education - like child development or something. Perhaps she's dirt poor and has no teeth herself? I don't know. I just don't think the child should be taken away from her.
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    I do feel this is neglect, but maybe she had no form of insurance and had no way to pay for her son to visit a dentist. This is one of the reasons why health care needs to be more readily avalivable, or at least make it avaliable for all children.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uabassoon
    I do feel this is neglect, but maybe she had no form of insurance and had no way to pay for her son to visit a dentist. This is one of the reasons why health care needs to be more readily avalivable, or at least make it avaliable for all children.

    I agree with this statement 100%. I am still undecided whether the boy would be better off in foster care or not. It is a tough call and need more information before making judgement. I am very suprised the bail is so high, $25,000 seems like a lot.

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    I have no dental insurance, and haven't for years.

    I go to the dentist twice a year, and Jonah will go beginning at age 3 (this is the age my dentist suggests). Not having insurance is not an excuse. Not having money is not an excuse. There are, at least here in Ohio, several facilities that accomodate the lower income/no income population.

    This is abuse. It is neglect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie
    I am very suprised the bail is so high, $25,000 seems like a lot.

    You know that the person doesn't not have to come up with that amount
    to post bail, don't you? I think it's something like 10% of the amount gets
    the person bail.

    The woman does need help, even if she doen't think so. Ignornace is no
    excuse.The child is evidently not getting the care that he needs & the mom
    thought that wasn't a problem.Rotting teeth is a serious health problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uabassoon
    I do feel this is neglect, but maybe she had no form of insurance and had no way to pay for her son to visit a dentist. This is one of the reasons why health care needs to be more readily avalivable, or at least make it avaliable for all children.
    I agree, so many people are without insurance they are forced to make choices like not taking their children to see a doctor. I think the mother should be charged with neglect but if the only problem with the child is his teeth I don't think they should have taken him away. Imagine how much stress he must be in to be in a totally new household with his mother in jail. Is that really the best thing for him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi
    if the only problem with the child is his teeth I don't think they should have taken him away.
    I don't think some folks are understanding how serious a problem a mouth full of rotting teeth is. It doesn't stop at the teeth, it goes down into the gum and jaw, and into the blood stream. If left long enough (as it was being left with this child) the results can be FATAL. For him to have such horribly rotting teeth, I am betting he was malnourished too, as someone else stated. He has been taken away for now but I doubt for good unless the mother continually keeps blowing it by doing these things and if she shows no remorse etc. Yes being in foster care can be emotionally traumatic but as the article stated, he would soon have been in the hospital with life-threatening complications. He also more than likely will have lasting problems from this having gotten so bad.. and perhaps no adult teeth ever.

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    If she thinks teeth that bad are just going to fix themselves, what about other possible injuries? Will she think a deep cut isn't too bad because it doesn't bleed much. Will she think a painful arm isn't broken because it doesn't look broken?

    The child was complaining about toothaches and headaches for more than a year! To me, that indicates that she doesn't much care what the child feels or his well-being.

    I would not be adverse if he were returned after his mother underwent some serious education including parenting classes and showed major improvement.
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    I do think he should have been taken away. Even if all she needs is some education, she should know that chronic pain for OVER A YEAR requires attention. A year is more than enough time to locate a free clinic in your area and take the kid to a doctor.

    I'm not totally against the kid being returned to his mother if the gets some education (if that is in fact what she needs) but I think it's good that she had the shock of having him taken away to show her that she needs to take an interest in her son's health!!

    It's not like he would have gone to the jail with her anyways, so she was going to be without him at this time regardless.

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    Yes, I think it is abuse. Neglect to a criminal degree. I also think that just not visiting the dentist would not have cause that amount of rot and decay and pain. Did she EVER have the kid brush his teeth? Ever? Letting him suffer for a year when she knew he was in pain is unconscionable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elizabethann
    But do you really think the child should be taken away? That's what I don't understand. The Mother sounds like she was ignorant to her child's needs. She needs some education - like child development or something. Perhaps she's dirt poor and has no teeth herself? I don't know. I just don't think the child should be taken away from her.

    Hopfully the mother will now get the messgae that this is criminal neglect
    on her part. She probably will have to take parenting classes before the boy
    will be returned to her.I think the fact that she knew he was in pain for
    months on end & never made a move to get help for her child, is proof of
    neglect that is criminal.
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