Matthews Dentistry

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10/11/2025
24/10/2025

Around 70% of children suck their thumb at some point.
It starts as a reflex β€” but if it continues beyond the toddler years, it can quietly reshape how teeth, jaws, and even the airway develop.

πŸ”Ή Why children suck their thumb

For some, it begins as a reflex that becomes a comfort habit β€” helping them relax or fall asleep.
For others, it’s an airway response β€” the thumb shifts the jaw and tongue forward, making breathing easier.
And in some, it acts as a neural reflex β€” pressure on the palate stimulates calming nerves, reinforcing the habit.

πŸ”Ή What happens inside the mouth

Normally, the tongue rests on the palate, helping widen the upper jaw and support nasal breathing.
But when a thumb replaces the tongue, it pushes the tongue down and cheeks inward β€” making the palate high, narrow, and constricted.
Studies show this can even reduce airway space by up to 3 mm on imaging.

πŸ”Ή How it changes teeth alignment

Front teeth stay apart β†’ open bite
Upper teeth flare forward β†’ overjet
Back teeth move inward β†’ crossbite
Children with prolonged thumb sucking are 8Γ— more likely to develop open bite and 3Γ— more likely to develop crossbite.

πŸ”Ή The hidden facial changes

A thumb-kept-open mouth makes the lower jaw grow downward and backward instead of forward.
This leads to a long-face growth pattern, a retruded chin, and a narrow airway β€” early risk signs for sleep-disordered breathing.

πŸ”Ή The muscle memory effect

Thumb sucking retrains muscles the wrong way.
Low tongue posture weakens nasal breathing.
An open bite causes tongue thrust and frontal lisp.
Lips stay apart at rest, and weak muscles encourage chronic mouth breathing.

⚠️ Common signs parents might notice

– Mouth breathing and snoring
– Restless sleep or night terrors
– Bedwetting or grinding
– Enlarged tonsils or adenoids
– ADD/ADHD-like behavior
– Dry mouth and more cavities

Research links prolonged thumb sucking with higher risks of airway and sleep-related issues β€” because oral habits shape the airway system early in life.

πŸ’‘ The good news β€” it’s reversible

Positive reinforcement: comfort toys, bedtime routines, reward charts.

Myofunctional therapy: retrains tongue posture, lip seal, and swallow.

Dental airway check (age 3–4): detects early issues like allergies, small jaws, or enlarged tonsils.

Early guidance can restore balance β€” protecting a child’s smile, breathing, and sleep for life.

πŸ”Ή Educational content only β€” not a substitute for professional dental advice.

24/09/2025

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Gaborone

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Tuesday 08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 16:30
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