2009/11/02

Thumb Sucking

Usually children suck their thumbs or other objects to develop a sense of comfort and emotional security.

Consequences Dental thumb sucking

Several studies conclude that if a child stops thumb sucking before the age of 3, there is no damage to the teeth or jaws. However, if thumb sucking continues beyond that age, especially after 5 years when the adult teeth erupt, dental problems can occur. Thumb-sucking can cause a child's teeth to become improperly aligned (malocclusion) or push the teeth outward, sometimes malforming the roof (upper palate) of the mouth. Malocclusion usually corrects itself when the child stops thumb-sucking. But the longer thumb-sucking continues, the more likely it is that orthodontic treatment will be needed to correct any resulting dental problems.

Solutions to thumb sucking

Remember it is normal for a child sucks his thumb when he was very young. We should be concerned that after the age of 4 years, especially when adult teeth appear.

There are few ways to stop this habit

Encourage the child through positive reinforcement. Because thumb sucking is a form of emotional security, the negative reinforcement (scolding, punishment) is generally ineffective, making the child defensive and reducing the habit.
  • It should instead encourage the child, even rewarded, for a period of time without sucking his thumb. It should also gradually increase the time without suction to get his reward.
  • It is possible to cover the thumb of the child with a bandage to remember to not suck.
  • It is advisable to remove the thumb of the child's mouth if he falls a sleep while sucking it.
  • If no method works, there are devices used to change the child is in their mouths to stop thumb sucking.

3 Comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree that a child can learn through poisitve reinforcement...there is a great product out there called Thumbuddy To Love that is great for kids in stopping thumb sucking... and parents love the book with success calandar. You can get it on their web site or ask your dentist.

april said...

Hey. this is a great article and great tips too.. thanks fer sharing..

samdaddycool said...

My boy got this habit. He is now 8 - still sucking his thumb while sleeping. Correct, his jaw got lil bit problem.

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