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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

138.0. "6 month old grinds his teeth" by OAXCEL::KAUFMANN (A Great Cloud of Witnesses) Mon Jul 16 1990 17:21

    Six-month old Timothy now has four teeth--two upper and two lower.
    The fourth one came out less than a week ago.
    
    Yesterday, he started grinding his teeth, and has continued doing
    so.
    
    Is this a problem to be concerned about?
    
    Bo
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138.1Makes Me Cringe!BUSY::DKHANMon Jul 16 1990 17:459
    Both my kids did this. I assumed it was because the teeth are so
    razor-like, and they instictually grind them to smooth them out.
    Also, I think they like the feel of the teeth. It's a new sensation.
    They have to try them out to see what they can do.
    
    I never worried about it. I hate the sound though...it's like
    fingernails on a blackboard!
    
    Dot
138.2FDCV07::HSCOTTLynn Hanley-ScottMon Jul 16 1990 18:084
    I think they like the sound of it!  Ryan did it when his upper and
    lower front teeth came in.  It soon stopped - probably the novelty wore
    off!
    
138.3Ouch, MY teeth hurts!HPSCAD::DJENSENMon Jul 16 1990 18:2313
    
    Ditto, Ditto  (Dot's response) ...
    
    JA started when she, too, had two uppers and two lowers.  She's now got
    eight teeth and still grinds (although not NEAR as much!).  It tenses
    me to hear her doing it, so I usually toss her a frozen teething ring
    (or try to distract her).  The only time I find the strength to
    "grin and bear" is when she's happily playing in her playpen ...
    then I try to turn on my "deaf" ears ...  Ouch!, hurts MY teeth to
    think about it!
    
    Dottie
    
138.4Dentists told me .....MCIS2::WALTONMon Jul 16 1990 18:247
    Well, I called my dentist when Robby did this (he was loud enough to 
    wake me up in the night).  Doc told me that they do it for the same
    reasons adults do it, it is a tension reducing mechanism of the
    sub-consious.  He said it is usually in evidence (if you get it at all)
    during developmental "milestones").
    
    Sue
138.5it is bothersome!BTOVT::COXWed Jul 18 1990 13:568
    
    My son Joshua also did this when he got his upper and lower front
    teeth.  My only comment is try not to make a big deal about it,
    the more you let them know that it really bothers you the more most
    kids keep on doing it.
    
    Tina
    
138.6They can grind their teeth down...DSSDEV::STEGNERWed Jul 18 1990 16:3811
    When Number 2 first went to the dentist, we discovered that he must
    have been grinding his teeth in his sleep, because he managed to
    grind his front two teeth down....  We never heard him do it, so he
    must've done it at night.  It's not noticeable to anyone but a 
    dentist.
    
    Number 3 started grinding for a while when his top two teeth finally
    broke through. (He'd been working at them for months).  He stopped
    "crunching" within a week.  Thank goodness!  Sounded like he was
    chewing rocks!  :-)