Preparing questions in advance can help patients and parents have more meaningful discussions with their physicians regarding issues such as thumb-sucking. The following questions related to thumb-sucking may be helpful:
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When should I become concerned about my child’s thumb-sucking?
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What are the signs that my child is actively sucking his/her thumb, rather than letting it passively rest in the mouth?
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We’re about to move to a new home – should we delay trying to get our child to stop sucking his thumb?
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What signs should I look for that might indicate damage to my child’s palate or teeth?
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What are the benefits of thumb-sucking for my child?
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Should I consider a pacifier for my child? What are the pros and cons?
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How can I encourage my child to cease thumb-sucking after the age of 4?
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Should I use an over-the-counter agent to make my child’s thumb taste bitter?
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Would my child be helped by a palatal bar?
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My child still sucks his thumb at night. How will I know if that becomes a problem?
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I think my child is sucking her thumb because of stress. How can I help her relieve her fears?