San Antonio Children’s Dental Care and Thumb Sucking

General Dentistry San Antonio For years, San Antonio parents have been warned that thumb-sucking can cause future cosmetic and restorative dentistry problems for their thumb-loving toddlers. One of these problems is a type of malocclusion called an open bite.

An open bite occurs when the front teeth in the lower and upper jaw have been moved forward; often to the extent that they do not meet when the mouth is closed. In most cases, an open bite has been caused by thumb sucking, but pacifiers and tongue thrusting can also move teeth out of alignment.

Tongue thrusting refers to an abnormal swallowing action in which the tongue is pushed forward during swallowing. Normally, the tongue is on the roof of the mouth and the teeth closed completely when swallowing. A tongue-thrusting habit can develop due to factors other than thumb sucking, though this is a common cause. Allergies, large tonsils, tongue size, jaw angle, muscular problems, frequent sore throats; anything that makes swallowing difficult, can result in a tongue-thrusting habit.

At William J. Stewart Jr. DDS Advanced Family & Cosmetic Dentistry in San Antonio, we diagnose bite problems in young San Antonio cosmetic dental clients such as underbites, overbites, crossbites and open bites. If dental treatment is started early in a child’s life, many bite issues and their associated problems can be prevented.

Call William J. Stewart Jr. DDS Advanced Family & Cosmetic Dentistry at 210-493-3040 to schedule a dental examination for your toddler or child. If you need dental treatment for your child and do not have dental plan insurance, talk to us about financing options.

William J. Stewart Jr. DDS Advanced Family & Cosmetic Dentistry offers comprehensive dental care for families in the greater San Antonio area. Because our friendly staff puts our youngest patients at ease, your child can grow up without fearing visits to their Shavano park dentist.

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