Thumb sucking is a natural coping strategy whereby young
children feel comfortable and secure. The habit is done frequently at infant
stage when the baby teeth grow in. During the infancy and young child stages,
there is less to worry about because at this stage temporal teeth begins to
give way to permanent teeth. Nevertheless, prolonged thumb sucking can lead to
dental and oral health problems later in life.
Dental Problems
Some of the dental problems that may result from prolonged
or aggressive thumb sucking are Mouth roof malformation, Misaligned jaws,
Premature tooth loss, Temporandular Joint Disorder (TMJ), Difficulty in
pronouncing words, Trouble Eating and Overbite
Treatments
Despite available treatment ideas for encouraging kids to
stop sucking their thumb, it is entirely up to the child to stop the habit.
Therefore the most successful of all the ideas is positive reinforcement.
·
Praise and reward your child for not sucking
their thumb. Increase the time needed for a reward if the child is older.
·
Cover the thumb or hand with a Band-Aid or
cloth. Take your toddler's thumb out of his or her mouth when they're asleep.
·
For older children who refuse to drop the habit,
the dentist may recommend a dental appliance or a bitter-tasting solution to
apply to the thumb.
·
If the child's permanent teeth come in and the
damage to them is already noticeable, orthodontic treatment will most likely be
recommended. Depending on the severity of the misalignment of the jaws and the
crookedness of the teeth, the orthodontic treatment can involve tooth
extractions and the braces and retainers may need to be worn longer. Toward the
end of the teen years and early adulthood, the wisdom teeth may need to be
extracted to keep the teeth in proper alignment.
If your child is struggling with thumb sucking a visit to
the dentist can help.
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