Chewing on things for babies is a common sign that they’re teething, especially in children until age 2. Kids use their mouths to explore the world. But over time, some older kids may develop a habit of chewing. The item they chew is not a favorite food or snack but an inedible object (clothes, pens, toys) that comforts them.
There can be several reasons your kid is chewing on inedible objects/things. Each child may develop this habit due to different unique reasons.
Some of the main reasons for chewing can include:
There may be other different reasons your child is chewing on things. Speak to your healthcare provider to help your child cope with excessive chewing habits.
How can I determine why my child is chewing?
The first step is to figure out why your child is chewing. Speak to your healthcare provider and visit an occupational therapist or speech-language pathologist to understand your child’s chewing habit. Before your visit, take note of your child’s chewing habit, trend, or pattern. Observe your child’s behavior and take notes on the following
How can I help my child? Are there ways to decrease chewing?
Identifying the cause of your child's chewing is essential to helping them stop or reduce it. Here are a few activities that can help your child receive oral sensory input in different ways:
These activities can help your little one not chew and get rid of it.
If your child cannot find relief from these activities and is concerned about your child’s behavior, then visit your nearest healthcare provider. A pediatric occupational therapist or speech-language pathologist may be able to help your child.
Chewing on hard things can damage your teeth.
Many Kids have a bad habit of nibbling on foreign objects such as pencils and pens. Other everyday practices include biting your nails and chewing ice. A tooth can easily be chipped or fractured due to the unnatural forces applied by these activities. Foreign objects can also break off and puncture your gums or get stuck between your teeth, causing pain.
Suppose your child's chewing habit is damaging their teeth. Then you can reach out to MyDentalPlan- India’s Largest Dental Network Platform, where you can find numerous skilled dentists who can help restore your child’s damaged teeth.
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About the Author:
Suprithi Choudhary, M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Medical Content writer
Suprithi is a Pharma Professional working as a medical content writer and previously worked as a Research Scientist and Senior Research Analyst
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Special thanks to Dr Deepak Kulkarni, a dental surgeon with over 23 years of experience who proofread this blog. He graduated from the H.K.E's Dental College, Gulbarga, and has certifications in ACHS International Accreditation Education Plan; Advanced Rotary Endodontic - Restorative Continuum; and Leadership, Team Building and Customer Service Leadership from the Oscar Murphy International.