My Child Is Sucking His Thumb

We finally got rid of my son’s pacifier, but now he is sucking his thumb. We can’t throw that away! Should I be worried about this? His baby teeth have already started coming in.

Alexi


Dear Alexi,

Young boy smiling holding his toothbrush

I’m glad you wrote. One of the most prominent emotions of good parents is worrying. The good news is that your son sucking his thumb at this age won’t really matter. It is not until his permanent teeth are in that you have to start worrying. In my experience it is best that you don’t make a big deal out of the thumb sucking. Most children give it up on their own by the time they are school age. If they don’t their peers sort of encourage that.

If his permanent teeth are coming in and he is still sucking his thumb you could try using something called Thum. It is a liquid that you can paint on her thumb that tastes bitter.

Those children who continue to suck their thumb after their permanent teeth will likely need some type of orthodontics. Your best bet it is make sure he sees a pediatric dentist regularly. Don’t wait until he has a dental problem. You want his first experience at the dentist to be a positive one. If you wait until he has a dental emergency, then he will always associate the dentist with pain and fear. If the dentist isn’t scary to him, then they will have a healthy relationship and he’d be more willing to listen to advice about handling his teeth.

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