Chances of Nail Biting
Believe it or not, nail biting actually has a name – onchophagia. It qualifies as one of many “nervous habits” which are usually triggered by issues such as boredom or stress. Nail biting tends to be prevalent amongst kids between the ages of 10 and 18, as adolescence and teen stressors ramp up responsibilities and social challenges. All told, approximately 30% of children and 15% of adults bite their nails. Luckily, most people “grow out of it” by age 30, but that’s still plenty of time for chipped, cracked, scratched, and otherwise damaged teeth as a result of the constant biting friction.
Cons of Nail Biting
Biting your nails wears down your teeth and puts unnecessary stress on your smile. If your teeth are already damaged or weakened by decay or injury, biting can make matters worse. The habit is also unsanitary. No matter how many times a day you wash your hands, your fingernails are a perfect place for germs to hide. If you have open wounds in your mouth and you bite your nails, you could expose yourself to serious infection and a possible dental abscess. The pressure from nail biting also puts you at risk for orthodontic issues, or undoing orthodontic treatment you’ve already had.
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