Infant Bruxism: Causes, Effects & Management Tips
Imagine your little one, sound asleep, and you hear a strange noise – a soft, grating sound coming from their mouth. You lean closer and realise it’s their tiny teeth, rubbing together. This can be a bit alarming for any parent. This is what we call infant bruxism , or simply, teeth grinding in babies. It’s common, and while it might sound worrying, it’s often not a big deal. But, like anything to do with your baby’s health, it’s good to understand what’s happening, why it’s happening, and what you can do about it. This blog will explore everything you need to know about infant bruxism, from its causes to how to manage it, all in easy-to-understand language. What is Infant Bruxism? Let’s start with the basics. Infant bruxism is the medical term for when babies or young children grind, clench, or rub their teeth together, usually unconsciously. It can happen when they’re awake, but it’s more commonly noticed when they’re asleep. Think of it like t...
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