My daughter is 1 yr old. She grinds the few teeth she has. How do I get her to stop?
Teeth grinding?
Your baby may be stressed.
What is your home routine like? Is it quiet and predictable? Can your baby expect that after a comes b and then comes c? Babies and young children need the safe predictability of a routine, as well as quiet places to be, without overwhelming activity and noise. Read %26quot;You Are Your Child%26#039;s First Teacher%26quot; by Rahima Baldwin.
Good luck and blessings.
Reply:Some kids just do that and stop when they%26#039;re older. Hard to believe, but when my son did it, my Dr. said it was stress.
Reply:I grind and clench in the middle of the night. If you go to her dentist, they can give you a night guard so it won%26#039;t ruin her teeth.
Reply:How many teeth does a 1- year old have?
Reply:Stress?! Hardly! If this is the only atypical behavior you%26#039;ve noticed, don%26#039;t worry. My son (a very calm child from a calm and loving home) did that at the same age. The pediatrician said he was just trying to use his teeth to bite down on his gums to make them feel better. She%26#039;s probably just getting more teeth. But when in doubt, call the ped - that%26#039;s what they%26#039;re there for!
Reply:my son is 13 years old he grinds his teeth while asleep i took him to the dentist he told me to let him sleep with a mouthpiece i did and it doeshelp
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