Is there roundworm in the belly when the child grinds his teeth?

In the dead of night, the mother crept into the child’s room to see if she had kicked the quilt. As she was approaching the child’s bed, she heard the sound of “creaking creaking”. When she was wondering, she found that the sound was coming from the child… What’s going on here? It turns out that the child is grinding his teeth. There is a folk rumor that “grinding teeth at night makes worms crawl in the stomach”. Therefore, the first thing many parents think of is: Is there worms in their children’s stomachs? In fact, [night molar] refers to the behavior that people unconsciously grind or bite each other’s upper and lower teeth during sleep, sometimes when they are Read More …

When sleeping, I grind my teeth. Is it true that there are roundworms in my stomach?

When I was in college, the girl who lived in my lower bunk always made such a sound of grinding her teeth when she slept at night. Everyone laughed at her for having roundworms in her stomach. She didn’t feel like what herself, but she felt very sour teeth and saliva when she got up in the morning. This is my first contact with [bruxism] and I feel very curious. I took a closer look at her teeth: the edges of the teeth became very sharp, and the sharp tiger teeth were ground flat. Children’s molars are more common, but the reasons are also more complicated. Here we only discuss adults’ molars at night. Why do you grind your teeth? Read More …