When kids grind their teeth it is called bruxism. Bruxism usually happens during the night, when kids clench the lower and the upper teeth, while rubbing them. Usually kids do this when they're sleeping so they don't know they're doing it.
When
kids grind their teeth it is called bruxism. Bruxism usually happens during the
night, when kids clench the lower and the upper teeth, while rubbing them.
Usually kids do this when they're sleeping so they don't know they're doing it.
Why
do some kids have bruxism?
The
causes of bruxism aren't well known for now. Some kids will do the teeth
grinding, others will not. A lot of people think that bruxism happens because
in some cases the teeth of the kids don't fit well together. That happens
sometimes because the jaws and teeth don't grow at the same time, but in
phases. This provokes sensations that are unpleasant, so kids will do the teeth
grinding, which makes them feel better. Sooner or later this will become a
habit for the kid. Teeth grinding also appears when both adults and kids have
some kind of pain at their teeth or ear, or when they are anxious. A lot of
children that are hyperactive also get bruxism.
Recently,
studies suggest that another reason why kids get bruxism is sleep disturbances.
These sleep disturbances can also provoke drooling, bet wetting or sleep
talking. Because REM patterns (rapid eye movement) are interrupted while you
sleep if you're dehydrated, this can signal a number of other issues, but your
dentist can give you more advice about that.
What
effects does bruxism have?
Usually,
there are no problems for kids if they grind their teeth. It's going to be fine
even if their milk teeth appear, because there isn't any damage or pain. If it
happens a lot though, or if the kid loses their milk teeth, you should ask a
doctor if everything is alright. In some cases, it's possible for teeth
infections to show up, so check with a doctor. Usually, kids will get over this
problem in time, so don't worry about it too much.
How
can we help?
In
most cases, bruxism will disappear on its own, but you probably should try to
get him to stop grinding teeth anyway. You should ask a dentist for some tips,
and he can check and see if there are any issues with his teeth, like a bad
alignment.
Usually,
the dentist will recommend a mouth guard for your kid. If the kid wears it
while he sleeps, the teeth grinding wil be avoided. It is used often as a
treatment and it usually works. You shouldn't avoid other treatments just
because this one is good. In plenty of cases kids don't feel good wearing the
mouth guard. Another good treatment was hypnosis, which works well on people,
no matter how old they are.
If
the cause of the teeth grinding is caused by anxiety or stress, you need to
find out what causes these feelings. You can try relaxing the kid before
sleeping, either with jaw massages or warm baths. These methods will help the
kid sleep better, uninterrupted and relaxed.
What
you need to take from this is that you shouldn't be worried about teeth
grinding in kids. It happens a lot, and it's more of a problem if the kid
already has his adult teeth. In that case, you should take him to a dentist, to
see what's causing it.
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