Why is it important to stop prolonged thumb-sucking?
Thumb-sucking that continues for years may cause a child to develop
dental problems. Thumb-sucking can cause a child's teeth to become improperly
aligned (malocclusion) or push the teeth outward, sometimes malforming the roof
(upper palate) of the mouth. Malocclusion usually corrects itself when the
child stops thumb-sucking. However, the longer thumb-sucking continues, the
more likely it is that orthodontic treatment will be needed to correct any
resulting dental problems.
A child may also develop speech problems, including mispronouncing
Ts and Ds, lisping, and thrusting out the tongue when talking.
In addition, a child may be teased or shamed by others if he or she
continues to thumb-suck as an older child.
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Thumb-sucking after a child is 4 or 5 can cause
improper teeth alignment (malocclusion).
- True.
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