The speech therapist's recommended always trying to guide chewy items to
back teeth since there is more chewing input there than...
Not exact matches
Since their
teeth do not grow
back when damaged,
tooth loss would have a major impact on their quality of life.
This is classic gatekeeping — it is innate in new moms going
back to cave moms;
since saber
tooth tigers, etc. etc. no longer exist, you have become the major threat to her baby because you don't do it her way.
On the way
back to Austin, I was nailed with one of the worst headaches I've experienced
since I started this
teeth grinding nonsense a few years
back.
My nocturnal
teeth grinding has been so severe
since becoming a Mother that I've managed to completely alter the alignment of my jaw to the point that only a few
teeth touch in the
back of my mouth and my face looks different.
But
since Delilah is a voracious chewer and broke her
tooth, I've been trying to steer her away from the bones, so we switched
back to the Kong.
Since they have been getting their way for so long, they can now
back up their opinions with big, sharp
teeth.