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    Posted: 18 October 2005 at 2:19pm
jake just started the delightful habit of grinding his teeth. ony when he's awake, but the noise is awful. do you think hes causing damage to his teeth?
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jack does that too lizzle, it's such a horrible noise i can't stand it!

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Caleb has a habit of grinding his teeth when he is asleep and has done it for over year now and just recently been to the dentist and they are fine.. If your worried book an appointment at your local primary school dentist, its free and you should enrol them at 6mnths or as soon as they get teeth...
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Han grinds her teeth when she is teething but stops when she isn't. It drives me nuts!
I think if he only does it for a short time (a couple of weeks) then his teeth should be fine. They are baby teeth too, which fall out anyway. Just hope it isn't the beginning of a grinding habit
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yeah it sounds like its maybe something to do with teething and just figuring things out.


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i hope so/ the noise is awfl. i grind my teteth in my sleep and my canines are flat now.
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You can just get a mouthguard to put in at night if you are a tooth grinder. (much cheaper than getting a special one made at the dentist)


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