What is the reason why a child is 3 years old and grinds his teeth at night? Please help answer, tha

Updated on healthy 2024-05-29
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Traditional Chinese medicine has a prescription for teeth grinding. Not sure if you want to try it. But the first thing to guarantee is that your child is free of parasites, etc. Gastric fever is the pathogenesis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My child is five years old, and occasionally has this situation, at first unknown, I thought there were worms in the stomach, but the hospital ruled it out after testing, according to the old man, it may be related to digestion, I tried to give the child to eat the digestive yeast tablets, the effect is very good, you can try it, and the yeast tablets are nothing ***, the child occasionally eats, but also conducive to digestion, I hope it will help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What to do if your child grinds his teeth when he sleeps every day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After some babies fall asleep, their teeth creak, and the parents who sleep next to them find it difficult to sleep, worried that the baby has a disease.

    There are several causes of teeth grinding.

    There are many reasons why babies grind their teeth, such as excessive nervousness, intestinal parasites, eating disorders, and so on.

    Mental overstress.

    Many babies watch thrilling fight TV at night, or play too much before falling asleep, which will make them nervous and cause teeth grinding at night. Some babies are scolded by their parents because they are naughty, causing depression, anxiety and anxiety, and they grind their teeth at night.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Analysis:

    There are many reasons why children always grind their teeth when they sleep at night:1Children born prematurely have teeth grinding; 2.

    If the baby has roundworms in the belly, it will cause teeth grinding; 3.Eating too much before going to bed, indigestion and abdominal inflation, and grinding teeth when sleeping; 4.Babies are picky eaters, have unbalanced nutritional intake, lack of certain vitamins and trace elements, and can also cause teeth grinding; 5.

    Tooth decay is also a common cause of teeth grinding in dreams.

    Guidance: Advice: Determine what is the cause of your child's teeth grinding, and then treat the symptoms according to the cause**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your baby's involuntary teeth grinding after a sound sleep at night may be due to the following:

    1. Due to parasites in the child's stomach, improper diet, and indigestion;

    2. Excessive nervousness or fatigue during the day, and listening to and watching thrilling stories or TV images before going to bed;

    3. Have gums and periodontal disease.

    Therefore, for children's night grinding, parents must pay attention to it, and they must treat it in time to reduce the occurrence of teeth grinding.

    Treatment: 1. Pay attention to whether the diet is reasonable and hygienic.

    2. Proper deworming.

    3. Properly control the amount of activity and work and rest on time.

    4. You can give some probiotics to promote gastrointestinal function.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a bit of a calcium deficiency.

    Pay attention to calcium and vitamin supplements.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Have you ever given your child a bug?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Calcium deficiency.

    2. There are parasites in the stomach.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Children's teeth grinding is generally deficient in calcium, so you can give your child more calcium tablets to make up for it.

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