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Joy Lunan DDS News

March, 2017

Should You Worry if Your Kids Are Grinding Their Teeth?

It’s estimated that up to 30% of kids age 4-10 develop bruxism, a

condition commonly known as teeth grinding. But how can you tell if your

little ones are grinding? Listen closely while they sleep; you’ll be able to

hear a soft grinding noise. Or take note when your kids complain of jaw

pain or headaches in the morning. Both could be a sign of teeth grinding.

 

Fortunately, most cases of childhood grinding resolve on their own before

kids lose their baby teeth, so there’s little risk of permanent tooth damage.

In other cases, though, teeth grinding can lead to enamel damage and

chipped teeth. The best way to approach grinding symptoms is to err on

the side of caution: If you see any signs, visit your dentist.

Relief for Teeth Grinders

The causes of childhood bruxism are not completely understood, but

most experts believe that stress and/or dental problems may be at its

roots. In cases where stress could be the problem, it could help to ask

your child if there is anything he or she is worried or upset about and

offer gentle reassurance. Also make sure that your child does not eat

or engage in physical activity within an hour of bedtime. Generally, the

fewer stimuli your child comes across the more relaxed bedtime will be.

 

Your child could also be a good candidate for a custom dental night guard,

which can help prevent tooth damage and jaw stress. A complete dental

exam may also be in order; if teeth grinding is due to misalignment or

other dental problems, we can create the proper treatment for your little

one.

We are here for you and your little ones if you need us.  (203)598-7920

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