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AITA for telling the school nurse she’s not a dentist and reporting her?

by Emily Davis
April 20, 2026
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A mother’s heart shattered when her seven-year-old son came home with his front tooth missing—not by chance, but by the hands of a school nurse who overstepped her role. What should have been a gentle moment of childhood lost became a painful memory, marked by fear and discomfort that no child deserves.

Behind the sterile walls of the school, trust was broken, and a line was crossed. The nurse’s decision to pull a tooth without parental consent or proper authority ignited a fierce defense from a parent who knows that protection and respect must come first, especially when it comes to a child’s well-being.

AITA for telling the school nurse she’s not a dentist and reporting her?

A seven-year-old boy came home from school with his front...

The tooth was loose but not ready to come out,...

The teacher had sent the boy to the nurse only...

The father confronted the nurse, who claimed she pulled the...

Later, the vice principal confirmed that pulling teeth is not...

While she agreed the nurse was wrong, she also suggested...

Dr. Lawrence Cohen, a licensed psychologist, explains that children need to feel they have control over their own bodies to feel safe and secure.

The school nurse exceeded her professional scope by pulling the student’s tooth. School nurses are typically limited to assessment and basic care, and they must notify parents for any action that is not an emergency. By pulling the tooth against the child’s comfort level, the nurse violated medical ethics and parental rights. The father’s protective response is a natural reflex, but when a parent uses insults, the school administration often focuses on the parent’s behavior rather than the staff member’s error.

The father’s concerns are valid because the nurse acted outside her authority. To resolve this effectively, he should focus on the lack of permission and the violation of school policy. It is recommended that he file a formal written complaint with the school board. This ensures the nurse is held accountable through official channels and keeps the focus on her unprofessional conduct.

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Tired-mama-of-one Omg NTA!!! I'm horrified on your sons behalf! That...

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1Rain2RuleThemAll NTA. I believe under common law, a school nurse...

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Chewsdayiddinit Wow, this post is full of ridiculous a*sholes itself....

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[deleted] I'm gonna go with NTA. I'm a dentist and...

I cannot tell you how many times a parent or...

I don't want to minimize any trauma this causes you...

Constant_Cultural What? Every parent in this world helps their kid...

Even if the nurse should have contacted you before, it's...

The father feels a deep sense of betrayal because a school official performed a medical procedure on his child without consent. He is caught between his role as a protector and the school’s expectation that he maintain a calm demeanor, even when his child’s physical boundaries were crossed.

Was the father’s intense verbal confrontation a justified response to a breach of medical ethics, or did his aggressive approach undermine his valid concerns and professional standing with the school?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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