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Your Pedodontist Can Spot and Correct Harmful Oral Habits in Children

How pediatric dentists identify and help correct common harmful oral habits in children, like nail biting, thumb sucking, teeth grinding, and improper brushing, before they cause damage.

A child during a dental checkup
· By Dr. Scott Pyo

Learning is a process of trial and error, never more so than when we’re developing as young children. Children love to experiment, which can have good and bad results. When it comes to eating, drinking, and an overall appreciation of their oral health, children can develop some potentially destructive habits.

At the office of Gold River Pediatric Dentistry, our pedodontists, sometimes referred to as pediatric dentists, are trained in child development and specialize in addressing the unique needs of young patients from birth through adolescence. We can spot hard-to-control harmful oral habits and help a child correct them before they cause tooth decay and soft tissue damage in the mouth.

Habits that can crack or wear teeth

Children are not likely to be concerned that chewing certain hard items, even something as seemingly harmless as ice, can have serious consequences including cracked teeth or tooth decay. And they (and their parents) may not even realize that they are grinding or clenching their teeth, which can cause fracture or wear. Night grinding can be even more troublesome, possibly indicating a breathing obstruction.

Brushing technique and other small habits add up

Parents may teach their children to brush their teeth, but did you know that improper brushing techniques, or even using the wrong toothbrush, can lead to tooth and gum damage? Other common childhood habits must also be carefully monitored. Nail biting can cause tooth chipping, while thumb sucking can lead to a range of development problems of the teeth and mouth.

Where pediatric expertise pays off

At the office of Gold River Pediatric Dentistry, our pedodontists are trained and equipped to recognize and correct potential harm arising from our young patients’ oral habits. We have the patience and skill to put a child at ease, even one who has been fearful about getting into a dentist’s chair. Contact us today to arrange an appointment.

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