Signs Your Child May Need Braces

Commonly Biting the Cheek or Tongue

It is not uncommon to occasionally bite the tongue or the inside of the cheek, especially during physical activities. However, if your child experiences frequent injuries, especially when eating or focusing on a quiet task, it could indicate misaligned teeth. Even a slight misalignment can heighten the chances of tooth decay and gum disease, and can also hinder chewing, breathing, and speaking.


Causes and Consequences of Teeth Grinding in Children

When you hear the sound of tooth grinding while your child is sleeping, it may indicate an underlying issue with their bite. Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, can occur due to various reasons, but misalignment is a common cause. If left untreated, this habit can lead to tooth damage and further exacerbate alignment problems.

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