Children's Dentist

Thumb or finger sucking is nothing to worry about if your child is still an infant. Dr. Berk will tell you that in most cases, children outgrow the habit by two years of age. If thumb sucking continues past 5 or 6 years, however, thumb sucking can cause serious problems. Your child’s teeth may not come in straight and his mouth can actually become malformed leading to bite and speech problems.

If your child is above two years old and still thumb sucking, Dr. Berk and her knowledgeable staff can give suggestions on how to help your child stop the habit. Please call our Troy office at (636) 528-8911 for more information or to make an appointment with Mary Berk, D.D.S.

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TROY DENTAL CARE Dr. Mary Berk
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TROY DENTAL CARE Dr. Mary Berk
101 West College Street, Suite 3
Troy, MO 63379
General Info: (636) 528-8911

 Call for an appointment:
(636) 528-8911

Make an Appointment