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can night terrors be driven by anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 244996" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>Marg - in my son's case, his bottom jaw was about 3 sizes too small for his top teeth. He would actually dislocate his jaw in his sleep and try to "fit" it - hense the grinding.</p><p></p><p>He had a lot of appliances put in his mouth, including full "rail road tracks" and a system of springs called a Jasper Jumper to get his bottom jaw to stretch and grow. If all this hadn't worked, he would have had to have his jaw broken and cadaver bone put in to increase the size.</p><p></p><p>Everything is not the right size. He has a permanent retainer so that his jaw fits properly into the top.</p><p></p><p>But he still talks in his sleep!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 244996, member: 439"] Marg - in my son's case, his bottom jaw was about 3 sizes too small for his top teeth. He would actually dislocate his jaw in his sleep and try to "fit" it - hense the grinding. He had a lot of appliances put in his mouth, including full "rail road tracks" and a system of springs called a Jasper Jumper to get his bottom jaw to stretch and grow. If all this hadn't worked, he would have had to have his jaw broken and cadaver bone put in to increase the size. Everything is not the right size. He has a permanent retainer so that his jaw fits properly into the top. But he still talks in his sleep! [/QUOTE]
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