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Thumb or finger sucking in infants
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"Dr. Wainwright, should I worry about thumb or finger sucking?" |
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Thumb sucking is perfectly normal for infants; most
stop by the age of two. Prolonged (beyond age 5 or 6 years) thumb
sucking can create crowded, crooked teeth or bite problems. At Austin Dental Care we
will be glad to suggest ways to address a prolonged thumb-sucking habit. Call us at (512) 330-0255 for more information. |

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