Why
Do Children Suck Their Thumbs?
Children
suck on things because sucking is one of a baby's natural
instincts. Sucking makes them feel secure and content, and
may induce drowsiness. Prolonged thumbsucking (or pacifier
sucking) interferes with the proper growth of the mouth
and the alignment of the teeth. This improper development,
if not corrected, will change the appearance of the child's
face.
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When
Should Children Stop Sucking Their Thumbs?
Children
should have ceased sucking between the ages of 2 to 4. If you
are having trouble breaking your child's habit, try to:
- Comfort
him if he is feeling insecure. Sometimes children suck their
thumb for a sense of security.
- Instead
of scolding your child for thumbsucking, praise him when he
doesn't suck his thumb, especially during difficult periods.
- Explain
to older children the dangers of thumbsucking and involve them
in choosing the method to break the habit.
If
you need help stopping your child's thumbsucking habit, we can
provide you with a patient-friendly dental appliance that will
break the habit. Contact
Us for more information and an appointment.
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 Open
Bite:
An
open bite often results from thumbsucking or prolonged use of
a pacifier. If the open bite is not corrected early, the child
may develop a habit of deviated swallowing and/or anterior tongue
thrust. (This is when the child presses against the back of his
teeth repeatedly and subconsciously with his tongue). These habits
lead to further dental problems and make correction of the open
bite more difficult.
The
best cure for open bite is to prevent it in the first place by
eliminating thumbsucking and the use of pacifiers as early as
possible for your child. Untreated,
open bite can lead to facial malformation, abnormal speech patterns
and significant orthodontic complications.
Thumbsucking
Treatment
Depending
on the age of the child and the frequency of their thumbsucking,
Dr. Sklar
will recommended the appropriate treatment.
Sometime a
hand trainer that covers the thumb and prevents the
child from being able to suck is all that is needed.
In more advanced
cases, Dr. Sklar
may recommend a fixed appliance for short period of time. The
appliance is not uncomfortable and looks similar to a retainer.
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