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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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Will an Affordable Dentist Help a Minor?

I have a problem. I’m a teenager (13) and still suck my thumb. I’m really embarrassed about it. I don’t want my parents to know but it is making my teeth stick out. The kids at school make fun of me about my teeth. Is there a dentist that won’t charge me too much and would let me come without my parents knowing? I need to find out what to do about my thumb sucking and my teeth. I can pay some. I’ve got a little business I do knitting scarves for people.

Olivia

Dear Olivia,

Child with Pediatric Dentist

I’m so sorry the kids at school are giving you a hard time. I’m even more sorry you feel like you have to deal with this on your own. I wish you felt like you could talk to your parents. I don’t know your situation. Hopefully, there is some trusted adult in your life you feel safe with.

If you don’t feel safe, please tell a teacher or police officer. I also want to commend you on having a business at your age. You sound like a gal who’s going to change the world and I’m very proud of you.

Finding a dentist who’ll work with you financially isn’t a problem. Most would be happy to work with you. The biggest issue is the fact that you’re a minor. Legally, dentists cannot treat you without your parents there. They could lose their license. But, don’t get discouraged yet. I may have a way to help.

Affordable Ways to Stop Thumb Sucking

About any general pharmacy will have a type of clear nail polish designed to help people stop sucking your thumb. It’s not very expensive. You essentially just paint it on your thumb and the taste is so foul that it prevents you from sucking y our thumb.

This will deal with your thumb sucking problem but not your teeth. I’m guessing your parents don’t take you to the dentist regularly. I’d tell them your teeth are bothering you. When your teeth are out of alignment it can lead to migraines and even TMJ problems.

You may do some up front research ahead of time to look for affordable dentists in your area. At your age, you could go to either a pediatric dentist or a general dentist. Many work with Care Credit which is a medical card that can allow you to may payment plans for low and even no-interest.

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