Medicare Card – Thumb Sucking and Pacifiers
June 7th, 2023
Question: Is thumb sucking and pacifier habits harmful to a child’s teeth?
Answer: Thumb and pacifier sucking habits will generally only become a problem if they go on for a very long period of time. Most children stop these habits on their own, but if they are still sucking their thumbs or fingers past the age of three, a mouth appliance may be recommended by your pediatric dentist.
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