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Washington, DC Dentists Help Children Break Tongue Sucking Habit Early With Myofunctional Therapy

Published by francis, 2023-06-26 08:04:34

Description: Is your child still engaging in thumb-sucking? Children’s Choice Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics (202-410-0088) in Washington, D.C, can help him or her stop the habit with myofunctional interventions. Learn more at https://www.mychildrenschoicedental.com/thrive
Children's Choice Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics- Washington, DC 2013 Bunker Hill Rd NE, Washington, DC 20018, United States
Website https://www.mychildrenschoicedental.com/
Phone +1-202-410-0088
Email [email protected]

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Washington, DC Dentists Help Children Break Tongue Sucking Habit Early

Imagine the relief of knowing that your child's thumb-sucking habit, often perceived as a cause for dental concern, can be addressed effectively.

If you’ve done everything you can to break your child’s thumb, tongue, or pacifier sucking habit to no avail, this dental practice may just know the trick that would work. Children’s Choice Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics offers myofunctional therapy alongside other interventions to treat common orofacial myofunctional disorders in children.

Dr. Jonelle Grant Anamelechi explains that prolonged non-nutritive sucking (NNS) habits can cause developmental issues with the teeth, jaw, and facial muscles in children. That's why, she strives to provide you with effective solutions to assist your child overcome these early-stage habits, enhancing their eating, breathing, and speech abilities.

Children's Choice’s in-house clinicians use the latest myofunctional techniques, including physical therapy of the oral musculature, to retrain your child’s orofacial muscles.

This therapy is non-invasive and helps correct and relieve functional issues while enhancing your little one’s facial appearance.

Find Out More At https://www.mychildrenschoicedental com/


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