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Thumbsucking
Information Thumbsucking is the process of sucking on the thumb for oral gratification. It is a powerful need in infants, and is a normal activity with its peak occurrence at about age two. If thumbsucking continues past age 4, malocclusion of the teeth (abnormal contact between the teeth of the upper and lower jaw) may develop.
Thumbsucking can be an important source of pleasure for an infant. Studies have found that sucking not associated with eating results in increased weight gain in premature infants and decreased crying. Thumbsucking is most prevalent when the child is hungry or tired.
Some parents are concerned with the thumbsucking and may even try to restrain the infant or child. In most cases this is not necessary. Should thumbsucking persist, and the child is listless and apathetic the situation should be investigated. This may result from depression, boredom, isolation, or a problem between the child and parent(s). Malocclusion may occur if the thumbsucking continues past 4 years of age, or until permanent teeth erupt.
There is no definitive treatment for persistent thumbsucking, but there are several documented options:
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