Children biting their tongues in their sleep are considered to be related to lifestyle habits, and may also be caused by irregularities in the bite of the teeth, parasite invasion and other factors.
1. Lifestyle habits: If children often like to bite the pacifier or bottle during sleep, they may bite their tongues during sleep.
2. Dental malocclusion: If a child’s teeth are not fully developed, and the upper and lower bites of the teeth are not aligned, he or she may accidentally bite his or her tongue during sleep.
3. Epilepsy: If a child has epilepsy, seizures may lead to dysfunctional control of the nervous system, resulting in tongue biting.
You need to observe your child’s physical condition and seek medical attention if such symptoms occur frequently.