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Dental care - thumb sucking

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Sucking on fingers or thumbs is healthy and normal when children are infants. Most children stop somewhere between two and four years of age. The effects of thumb sucking are usually reversible up unt READ MORE
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Thumb-Sucking - Topic Overview

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Thumb-Sucking - Topic Overview September, 2008 WebMD Is thumb-sucking normal? Thumb-sucking is normal in babies and young children. A natural sucking instinct leads some babies to suck their READ MORE
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Thumbsucking

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Thumbsucking American Dental Association Overview You may be concerned about your child’s thumbsucking and wonder if it is harmful, at what age your child should stop, or what could happen if READ MORE
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Thumbsucking is a concern to parents who worry that it may cause problems with teeth and interfere with the attractiveness of their child's smile. A dentist can address these concerns with parents and help them determine whether thumb sucking is a problem in babies, toddlers, and small children.
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