Thumbsucking is a natural reflex for children. Sucking on thumbs, fingers, pacifiers or other objects may make babies feel secure and happy and help them learn about their world. Young children may also suck to soothe themselves and help them fall asleep.
Thumb or finger sucking are habits that occurs in infants. Children usually give up thumb-sucking by the age of four.
If the child continues past the age when their permanent teeth start to erupt, they may develop crooked teeth and a malformed roof of their mouth.
This results from the frequency, duration, intensity and position of the thumb in the child’s mouth.
This can also effect the position of the upper and lower jaw and can also affect speech.
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