THUMB-SUCKING, PACIFIERS, AND DENTAL HEALTH
Many parents may be concerned if their child continues to suck their thumb or use a pacifier beyond their toddler years.
The truth is there is no set rule for when your child should stop. Years of thumb-sucking or pacifier use can in fact cause dental or speech problems, but typically not until the child is around 4 or 5. Plus, children usually stop thumb-sucking naturally as they become more active in their preschool years and beyond.
If you feel your child may be experiencing problems with speech development or tooth movement, simply contact us to set up an appointment.
