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Thumb or finger sucking in infants
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"Dr. Baker, 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 Friendly Dental Care we
will be glad to suggest ways to address a prolonged thumb-sucking habit. Call us at 740 687-6105 for more information. |

Drs. Baker, McCray & Brown
are licensed to perform all listed services as general dentists. These
providers are not specialists in family, crowns, gum disease, sedation,
prosthodontics, orthodontics, endodontics, cosmetic, whitening, implants and
non-specialty interest areas that require no specific educational training
to advertise this service.
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