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You and me both!!!! will grind her teeth, and sometimes even will

" rub " them together and make them squeak.

The teeth grinding was even mentioned at the last meeting at school for

! Someone stated she had an appliance she wore at night, but could

be worn during the day also. (It only fit on her back four molars to

prevent them touching and being able to grind.) However, I don't see how to

do that with her oral sensory issues. I think it also gives her added

stimulation to her ears. I did tell them that when they see her " popping "

her mouth/teeth, it probably means she has sinus pressure. I've noted it

when she is home: When I have sinus pressure or headache, I see her

dropping her jaw and snapping her teeth together (what I call " popping " ).

They have got to understand it isn't JUST an issue with her teeth grinding

from tension (and they don't quite get that, either); but it can be for

numerous reasons such as stimulation, pressure relief, stress/tension, poor

ear drainage.the list goes on and on!

We've tried signing to tell her to stop; told her she is hurting her teeth;

told her the dentist won't be happy because she is hurting her teeth; that

it bothers other people, etc. The only thing we've found that works is

simply to tap her lightly on the hinge of the jaw and tell her to stop. I'm

sure she isn't aware when she is doing it, otherwise.

Friends in CHARGE,

Marilyn Ogan

Mom of (14 yrs, CHARGE+ JRA)

Mom of Ken (17 yrs, Asperger's)

Wife of Rick

oganm@...

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And something to stop GRINDING TEETH!!!! It's making me crazy!!!

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Hi,

amita grinds too all the time. drives me nuts. her dentist isn't

worried right now. I think it is the sensory input that she gets

from it. she does that when reading a book, sitting in the car etc.

we do that tap on the jaw to get her attention to it.but nothing

works. let me know if there's some solution out there.

Deepta

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> :

>

> You and me both!!!! will grind her teeth, and sometimes

even will

> " rub " them together and make them squeak.

>

> The teeth grinding was even mentioned at the last meeting at

school for

> ! Someone stated she had an appliance she wore at night,

but could

> be worn during the day also. (It only fit on her back four molars

to

> prevent them touching and being able to grind.) However, I don't

see how to

> do that with her oral sensory issues. I think it also gives her

added

> stimulation to her ears. I did tell them that when they see

her " popping "

> her mouth/teeth, it probably means she has sinus pressure. I've

noted it

> when she is home: When I have sinus pressure or headache, I see

her

> dropping her jaw and snapping her teeth together (what I

call " popping " ).

> They have got to understand it isn't JUST an issue with her teeth

grinding

> from tension (and they don't quite get that, either); but it can

be for

> numerous reasons such as stimulation, pressure relief,

stress/tension, poor

> ear drainage.the list goes on and on!

>

> We've tried signing to tell her to stop; told her she is hurting

her teeth;

> told her the dentist won't be happy because she is hurting her

teeth; that

> it bothers other people, etc. The only thing we've found that

works is

> simply to tap her lightly on the hinge of the jaw and tell her to

stop. I'm

> sure she isn't aware when she is doing it, otherwise.

>

>

>

> Friends in CHARGE,

>

> Marilyn Ogan

>

> Mom of (14 yrs, CHARGE+ JRA)

>

> Mom of Ken (17 yrs, Asperger's)

>

> Wife of Rick

>

> oganm@...

>

> _____

>

>

> And something to stop GRINDING TEETH!!!! It's making me crazy!!!

>

> -

>

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>

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Hi, also grinds her teeth all the time, she drives me nuts

too, it is just terrible. I wish I knew why she did it.

Sydney Australia

> >

> > :

> >

> > You and me both!!!! will grind her teeth, and sometimes

> even will

> > " rub " them together and make them squeak.

> >

> > The teeth grinding was even mentioned at the last meeting at

> school for

> > ! Someone stated she had an appliance she wore at night,

> but could

> > be worn during the day also. (It only fit on her back four

molars

> to

> > prevent them touching and being able to grind.) However, I don't

> see how to

> > do that with her oral sensory issues. I think it also gives her

> added

> > stimulation to her ears. I did tell them that when they see

> her " popping "

> > her mouth/teeth, it probably means she has sinus pressure. I've

> noted it

> > when she is home: When I have sinus pressure or headache, I see

> her

> > dropping her jaw and snapping her teeth together (what I

> call " popping " ).

> > They have got to understand it isn't JUST an issue with her teeth

> grinding

> > from tension (and they don't quite get that, either); but it can

> be for

> > numerous reasons such as stimulation, pressure relief,

> stress/tension, poor

> > ear drainage.the list goes on and on!

> >

> > We've tried signing to tell her to stop; told her she is hurting

> her teeth;

> > told her the dentist won't be happy because she is hurting her

> teeth; that

> > it bothers other people, etc. The only thing we've found that

> works is

> > simply to tap her lightly on the hinge of the jaw and tell her to

> stop. I'm

> > sure she isn't aware when she is doing it, otherwise.

> >

> >

> >

> > Friends in CHARGE,

> >

> > Marilyn Ogan

> >

> > Mom of (14 yrs, CHARGE+ JRA)

> >

> > Mom of Ken (17 yrs, Asperger's)

> >

> > Wife of Rick

> >

> > oganm@

> >

> > _____

> >

> >

> > And something to stop GRINDING TEETH!!!! It's making me crazy!!!

> >

> > -

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hey,

We've got a teeth grinder too. says she can't help it. I, too,

believe she doesn't even know she's doing it. We just remind her to

stop. She'll go right back but the reminder lasts a minute or so!!

She also sucks on her tongue and makes constant slurping noises. We

believe these are due to her high pallette. The teacher and students

notice it and also remind her to stop.

Colleen

mom to , 9

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Ian-

Sorry you all had the 'ickys'. Cai is looking terrific. He sure appears

to be thriving!

And you can tell him, even though he's all boy, he still needs to project

" pink " ,( with

possible slight tinges of 'carrot orange' around the edges).

;-)

in Ma. (, 21 yrs old)

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