Using Teeth as Tools
Kids
discover early that their teeth can also be used as a
tool. Tough-to-open potato chip bags, hanging pieces of string,
hard-to-open caps, and even stubborn yogurt containers can quickly be addressed
by kids using their teeth. Their teeth are always accessible and
convenient. However, teeth should never be used as tools. Unfortunately,
once kids begin using their teeth as a tool, it becomes a habit and the
practice is hard to stop.
Potential for Damage
Using
teeth as tools can have painful consequences for children. In fact, using
teeth in the wrong way as a child can cause issues that will plague them into
adulthood. - Chips and Cracks: When used incorrectly, teeth can easily become
chipped, requiring repair by your kids' dentist
- Grooves: If
teeth are frequently used as tools, grooves may develop in the enamel
- Breaks: In
severe circumstances, teeth can break when used incorrectly, resulting in
pain and/or a costly repair
- TMJ (Temporal Mandibular Joint): Using teeth as tools can cause them to wear
incorrectly and harm the alignment of the jaw. This poor alignment
can cause issues with a person’s Temporal Mandibular Joint (TMJ) and
result in Temporal Mandibular Dysfunction (TMD), a serious jaw disorder
that can result in tightness, pain, and headaches.
Lead by Example
Children
mirror their parents’ behavior. Chances are that if you use your teeth as
tools, your children will too. Lead by example and take time to get the
correct tool to complete your tasks instead of your teeth. For additional information on dental health and how to protect the health of your children’s teeth, come talk to us at Playtime Dental.
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