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Dental Development
Are Oral Habits Such as Thumb Sucking Harmful?
Your child should stop sucking by the age of 2 or 3, and definitely by the time that his/her permanent front teeth erupt. The longer the habit is kept, the more severe are the alterations on skeletal jaw relations and dentition resulting in severe open bite. Peer pressure usually causes school-aged children to stop. Pacifiers are no substitute for thumb sucking. They affect your child's teeth in the same way as sucking fingers and thumbs. A critical issue with pacifiers is your child's safety. A pacifier should be resistant to breakage, designed to prevent airway obstruction, kept clean, and never secured or tied around your child's neck. However, the use of pacifiers can be controlled and modified more easily than your child's thumb or finger habit. A few suggestions to help your child stop his/her sucking habits:
Helpful Books on Thumb Sucking by Harriet Sonnenschein
Helping the Thumb Sucking Child by Rosemary Van Norman
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