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Orthodontics Provider Gives Tips to Stop Thumbsucking
Orthodontics provider Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth discusses a few tips for San Diego parents wanting to stop their children from thumbsucking. 
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    SAN DIEGO, CA, December 28, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Infants have a natural sucking reflex, and often this begins in the womb. As the child grows, they may suck their thumb for a specific reason. It can be a soothing mechanism for them and help them get to sleep. Thumbsucking habits can be a problem once the permanent teeth erupt, and could interfere with the alignment of the teeth.

"If the child's thumbsucking habit is showing changes in their teeth, consult a specialist," says orthodontics specialist Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth. "The earlier you catch it the better."

Adult treatment provider Eisenhuth explains a few tips for San Diego parents struggling with their child's thumbsucking habit.

Give Praise
Praising the child for not sucking their thumb could have a better outcome rather than reprimanding them when they do.

Focus On The Cause
Focusing on the issue could help. It could be anxiety, comfort or insecurity.

Involve Them
If the child is older, involve them in choosing a method of stopping the habit.

Let The Dentist Do The Talking
Have a specialist explain the consequences of thumbsucking to the child, and the possibility that entering early orthodontic treatment could be enough for them to stop.

Put A Sock On It
Finally, if the other tactics fail, putting a sock on the child's hand can help remind them not to suck their thumb. Encouragement can help the child dramatically through this time. With a little hard work, the habit will stop.

Learn More
If you would like to learn more about invisible braces, also known as Invisalign Teen, visit the website: http://sandiego-orthodontics.com/.

About Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth
Dr. Eisenhuth attended the University of Minnesota Dental School and graduated in the top of her class. She earned the Minnesota Association of Orthodontic Achievement Award and several academic achievement awards. She entered her orthodontic residency at the University of Minnesota and earned a certificate in orthodontics and a Master of Science degree.
Dr. Eisenhuth is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.

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