M.D. asks from Wasilla, AK on July 24, 2008
Baby Grinding Teeth!
My 11 month old daughter has two large top teeth and two tiny bottom teeth and is getting her top incisors and I have noticed recently that when she doesn't have her binky/pacifier in that she grinds her teeth. I know she is doing it because I can hear her when I am holding her. My husband and I like pacifiers for babies but we also start to wean our child off the pacifier around 12-13 months. So, I need some advice, is it a big problem if my daughter is grinding her teeth? Do I need to take her to a pediatric dentist? Is there another way to keep her from grinding her teeth beside giving her a pacifier? This has been going on for a couple weeks (since those top teeth came in) and I just thought I'd get some feedback from the other moms out there before I call my pediatrician.
Thanks in advance for all the help!
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Thank you everyone for letting me know this is a natural part of getting teeth - I just wanted to make sure there wasn't something more to be worried about. Thank you for your reassurance.
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J.B. answers from Eugene on July 25, 2008
My daughter also did this at about the same age---it lasted for the better part of a month and then she quit doing it. It bothered me, though, bc it sounded like they were just going to grind and break---worse than fingernails on a chalkboard!
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K.B. answers from Portland on July 25, 2008
My baby does this too!!! She is almost a year old (few weeks) and I don't think it's abnormal, but I really would like to know the answer to this question too. Please keep me posted on what you learn. I'm sure this is common, but is it good for their teeth is my question?
I have just not thought about weening her from the pacifier until she gets her teeth in fully, then if she continues, I will take her to her pediatrician.
Thank you.
Kim B.
J.H. answers from Seattle on July 24, 2008
My daughter also grinds her teeth. She is 2 now, but I noticed her teeth grinding when she was about 18 months. I was concerned and started doing my research. My older daughter had a normal dentist appt, so I asked the dentist and was assured that it is a normal part of development. He told me there was nothing that could be done, but the teeth grinding in toddlers doesn't usually cause any damage either. She will eventually grow out of it! Hopefully before it drives you absolutely bonkers.
J.S. answers from Seattle on July 25, 2008
My daughter occasionally grinds her teeth. It was reassuring when I read in Parents magazine that it is normal because they are trying to get used to the feel of new teeth. It is a smaller possibility that teeth grinding is a sign of an ear infection.
Hope this helps.
K.C. answers from Portland on July 25, 2008
Ever wonder how we all got rid of the ridges that help our teeth come through the gums? I think of it kind of like that thing that is on a chick's bill that helps it break through the egg. My 8 month old has been grinding her teeth for about 2 and a half weeks now and I cringe every time she does it but eventually she will quit :) I wouldn't worry unless she starts behaving as if her teeth are hurting her with cold/hot or sugar.
T.Y. answers from Anchorage on July 24, 2008
My 20 mos. old did that when he was your child's age and gnawed on his crib until the stain was removed. Ugh, poor baby. I didn't want him to get sick or worse splinters! We used teething tabs, Tylenol and teethers in the fridge. Plus, he chewed plastic barn animals and other toys. I made sure to clean his stuff regularly and he's stopped doing it. Good luck.
L.R. answers from Seattle on July 25, 2008
I think it's completely normal. My daughter has done it too... she will eventually stop on her own.
E.K. answers from Flagstaff on July 25, 2008
I think every baby goes through that phase. It's a new thing. A new sensation and a new noise. It will pass. My daughter did it like crazy at that age, but it only lasted a few months. After she got more teeth in, most of the grinding stopped. She's 18 months now, and doesn't grind anymore at all. No biggie. :)
T.K. answers from Seattle on July 25, 2008
Grinding - from what I have learned with my 15 month old who started teething at about 7-8 months - is totally part of it. We used a lot of soft toys for him to chew on as he wasn't fond of the plastic taste of all the teething toys...and they didn't always fit into where he needed the pressure once he got a tooth or two in.
He never took a pacifer either other than to pick one up on occassion and chew on it for about a whole minute. He did like to chew on his crib though.
His favorite chewies were actually the flowers from the Meilissa and Doug Flower Pot Spill and Fill. They had soft cloth stems on them so he could put them where he wanted and are washable!
He still picks them up and chews on them for his molars. Good Luck!!
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