My 12-year-old daughter complained of severe jaw pain, so I decided to take her to the dentist; but as soon as the doctor examined her, he suddenly said, “Remain calm, I’m calling the police right now.”

My daughter complained of severe jaw pain almost every day. She was only twelve, but she had already stopped eating normally, waking up at night in pain and crying quietly into her pillow so no one would hear.

I watched her chew carefully, how she was afraid to open her mouth too much, how she held her cheek when she thought I wasn’t looking.My husband brushed me off. He irritably said it was “something that happens to her,” that it was just baby teeth, that all children get this way and it would go away with time. But inside, a nagging worry was growing.

I didn’t believe my husband; I felt he was hiding something. The pain was too intense, the fear in my child’s eyes too real.

And one day, after waiting for my husband to leave for work, I silently dressed my daughter, put her in the car, and drove her to the dentist.

She sat next to me, clutching her seatbelt and trying not to cry, but every jolt of the road contorted her face in pain.In the office, the doctor was at a loss at first.
He examined her carefully, asked questions, asked her to open her mouth wider, but she couldn’t—it was too painful.She writhed in the chair, breathing raggedly, her fingers convulsively clutching the armrests.

Then the doctor turned on the overhead light, leaned closer, and began examining the inflamed gum more carefully. His movements suddenly became slower, more careful, and his face tense.

He carefully picked up the instrument and, with an almost imperceptible movement, extracted something dark from the gum.

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