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My niece is 3 years old and grinds her teeth in her sleep. Is there anything we can do and is it hurting her or damaging her teeth?
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Stef
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Bruxism is observed in 5-30% of children. Frequency increases during childhood, with a peak from 7-10 years of age and decreasing frequency after that. It is common in children and adults.
Teeth grinding can result in chronic dental pain, dental fractures, wearing down of dental enamel, thermal hypersensitivity of the teeth, hypermobility of the teeth, injury to the periodontium, and pulpitis. Dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint and recurrent headaches may also occur.
Having just looked that up for you in my clinical notes, I found out that the main treatment after psychologists is the prescription of SSRI's, so you might be wary about taking her to the Doctor. If you want more info get in touch and ask me.