Helpfuls Ways to Encourage Your Child to Quit Thumb Sucking.

Lose The Thumb

When it comes to quitting thumb sucking, it's important to remember that this is a very normal developmental behavior in young children. Some babies begin even before they are born! Non-nutritive sucking – both pacifiers and digits – are associated with their need for contact and security, and can help them self-soothe. However, oral habits may place pressure on the teeth and surrounding structures and can cause changes that persist after the habit stops.


The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children stop sucking habits by the age of 3. The longer a habit persists, the more likely it is to have long-term effects; however, before this age, changes are less likely to be permanent and make braces less likely. By age 3, many children are also developmentally ready to drop the habit.


If you're concerned that your child's thumb sucking habit is causing any teeth to shift or changes to their jaw, a visit to Grand River Pediatric Dentistry can allow Dr. Christy and Dr. Meghan to assess the situation and provide guidance on the best way to help your child.


In the meantime, here are a few tips to remember:


-Try to stay positive with your child

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