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Thumb sucking and pacifier use are common behaviors in infants and young children. While these habits can provide comfort and self-soothing, they may also raise concerns about dental and oral development if they persist beyond a certain age. Here are key points about thumb sucking and pacifier use in children:
Parents and caregivers should be patient and understanding when addressing thumb sucking or pacifier use, as these behaviors often serve as self-soothing mechanisms. If these habits continue beyond the toddler years and are causing dental or speech issues, consultation with a healthcare provider or dentist is recommended to determine the best approach for intervention.
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