Condemn thumb sucking, not the child

Authors : Sana Akhtar, Mohd Ghaus Ali, Neha Priya, Meenakshi Singh, Chaitra T.R

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijodr.2019.025

Volume : 5

Issue : 3

Year : 2019

Page No : 117-120

Thumb sucking or non-nutritive sucking is considered as the most prevalent oral habit. This habit can be empty or meaningful with a deep rooted psychological connection. The problem must be approached with care and understanding. Many dental problems like jaw disorders, dental caries, palatal narrowing, malocclusion, anterior open bite, movement of canine teeth, narrowing of maxilla, intrusion of anterior teeth and cross bite development are associated with thumb sucking. The treatment planning varies with the age, gender and emotional status of the child. The approach to the treatment will vary from child to child.

Keywords: Habit, Thumb sucking, Bluegrass appliance.


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