This is the latest post in the series of William, grace and Juliet's journey with hypophosphatasia.
We had a regularly scheduled appointment for William, Grace and Juliet. After a quick morning of lessons, we headed to Ann Arbor to the appointment.
We arrived early enough to walk the 'specialty' recycling (writing utensils, batteries, and ink cartridges) over to the building William and I found on our previous trip.
After checking in, we still had 15 minutes of waiting. They were called back, but it felt like a very brief time before they were all done. William and Grace got excellent reports.
Juliet has some decay on the top of her teeth that we will have capped at her next cleaning appointment. In the mean time, her dentist put some silver nitrate to help prevent more decay from forming.
Once we were all checked out, it was time for lunch in the courtyard. William and I went there once, and now he wants to go every time. Since they are regulating visitors, we had to bring in our lunch with us to the appointment.
The coffee shop nearby is open, so I got a decaf coffee for me, and a cute little cookie to share. = )
As far as dental appointments go, it was middle of the road. Not the best news, and not the worst.
later days


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