Gentle habit-reversal works better than shaming. If thumb-sucking or a pacifier continues past age 4, book a pediatric dentist to check the bite and palate.
If you're worried, call us. That is always the right choice.
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Most kids stop on their own by age 4 — after that, the bite starts to change.
Gentle habit-reversal works better than shaming. If thumb-sucking or a pacifier continues past age 4, book a pediatric dentist to check the bite and palate.
If you're worried, call us. That is always the right choice.
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