Should I worry about thumb or finger sucking?
Thumbsucking is perfectly normal for infants; most children stop by age two. If your child does not stop thumbsucking, discourage it by age four. Prolonged thumbsucking can create crowded, crooked teeth and bite problems. Your dentist will be glad to suggest ways to address a prolonged thumbsucking habit.
Thumb sucking is perfectly normal for infants; most children stop by age two. If your child does not stop thumb sucking, discourage it by age four. Prolonged thumb sucking can create crowded, crooked teeth and bite problems. Your pediatric dentist will be glad to suggest ways to address a prolonged thumb sucking habit.
Thumbsucking is perfectly normal for infants; most children stop by age two. If your child does not stop thumbsucking, discourage it by age four. Prolonged thumbsucking can create crowded, crooked teeth and bite problems. Your pediatric dentist will be glad to suggest ways to address a prolonged thumbsucking habit.