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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 40359" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Hard to watch and admit they are growing up. difficult child 1 has lost 8 teeth now!!! She has yet to turn 6!!! She also grinds her teeth!!!</p><p>She has a wonderful pediatric dentist and a night guard is pretty rare for a youngster to wear. They would have to have worn their teeth completely down smooth, which is almost impossible, to even worry. </p><p>I have asked and read about this due to my severe bruxism, and everyone said don't worry about it until they are older. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child lost her first tooth when she was 4 on Thanksgiving weekend... it was so sad. I felt like my baby was so grownup. </p><p>I also lost mine young... these things happen... she is getting older! </p><p></p><p>difficult child played with hers alot, I tried to get her to stop putting her fingers in her mouth... it didn't hurt her though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 40359, member: 3155"] Hard to watch and admit they are growing up. difficult child 1 has lost 8 teeth now!!! She has yet to turn 6!!! She also grinds her teeth!!! She has a wonderful pediatric dentist and a night guard is pretty rare for a youngster to wear. They would have to have worn their teeth completely down smooth, which is almost impossible, to even worry. I have asked and read about this due to my severe bruxism, and everyone said don't worry about it until they are older. My difficult child lost her first tooth when she was 4 on Thanksgiving weekend... it was so sad. I felt like my baby was so grownup. I also lost mine young... these things happen... she is getting older! difficult child played with hers alot, I tried to get her to stop putting her fingers in her mouth... it didn't hurt her though. [/QUOTE]
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