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Parenting | Teeth Grinding in Ch ...Teeth Grinding in Children (Bruxism): What Can You Do?Submitted by Cristian on Friday Aug 29, 2008 and viewed 292 timesTotal Word Count: 614 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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Teeth grinding in children is otherwise known as bruxism and happens when children clench their upper and lower teeth, rubbing them together. Commonly children grind their teeth whilst sleeping and are not aware of what they are doing.
Teeth grinding in children is
otherwise known as bruxism and happens when children clench their upper and
lower teeth, rubbing them together. Commonly children grind their teeth whilst
sleeping and are not aware of what they are doing. It is not known for certain why some children
start grinding their teeth and some children don’t. There are many theories to
suggest that it could be down to the fact that the sets of top and bottom teeth
do not fit together comfortably due to the fact that children’s teeth and jaws
grow in phases leading to unpleasant sensations in the area. The natural
response of the child is to grind their teeth to soothe themselves which often
later develops into a habit. It has also been shown that both children and
adults grind their teeth when they feel anxious in some way, or even as a
response to facial pain such as an earache or teething. It has also been shown
that hyperactive children have developed bruxism. Children do not usually
experience ill effects from grinding their teeth. Even when their milk teeth
show wear it usually does not cause any pain or damage, yet if this wear gets
severe, or if your child has already lost their milk teeth, then it is
advisable to seek treatment from your dentist as dental problems such as tooth
infections can occur. In most cases of teeth grinding in children they will
usually outgrow the problem. Whilst the problems will most
likely go away you may want to try some methods to help the child stop grinding
their teeth in the meantime. Your dentist would be the best source of advice,
and will be able to make sure that there are no problems regarding the
alignment of the child’s teeth. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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