Oral Habit Appliances
Oral habit behaviors include, among others, digit sucking, pacifier sucking, lip sucking and biting, nail-biting, bruxism, self-injurious habits, mouth breathing, and tongue thrust. Nonnutritive sucking behaviors (finger or pacifier sucking) are considered normal in infants and young children and usually are associated with their need to satisfy the urge for contact and security.
Because persistent nonnutritive sucking habits may result in long-term problems, professional evaluation has been recommended for children beyond the age of 3 years, with subsequent intervention to cease the habit initiated if indicated.
If you have any questions about these appliances or your child’s sucking habit, please let your dentist know at your next visit!