CHAMBLEE QUALITY CARE FOR YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY

Chamblee Dentist near meEvery patient is different — we get that. If you read our philosophy you will understand that about us is about you. That is why our multi-specialty full-service dental practice provides comprehensive quality care for your entire family. We’re glad to provide you a convenient office location in your neighborhood, offering the services you are looking for and flexible hours to meet your scheduling needs. We accept most dental insurance plans and offer a discount services to the uninsured.

We offer all the services and specialties you need to maintain a healthy smile including general dentistry, ClearCorrect orthodontics, oral surgery, limited endodontics, cosmetic dentistry / veneers, dental implants and teeth whitening.

Our goal is to help communities in Chamblee, Dunwoody and Brookhaven maintain healthier mouths for overall good health.

If we can be of service to you and your family, call now for a free consultation.

Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC

Hanna Orland, DMD

ZoAnna Scheinfeld, MS, DMD

3781 Chamblee Dunwoody Road

Chamblee, GA 30341

770-455-6076

info@rightsmilecenter.com

www.rightsmilecenter.com

Dentist Brookhaven: Are You Thumbing Your Mouth At Me?

Brookhaven dentist near meOur goal is to educate patients about the importance of oral health, its advances and how the right smile can change one’s life.

If you have a new born or have one on the way, you’re going find out that infants have a natural instinct to suck as a way of nourishing and soothing themselves. Often, this leads to the child sucking on their fingers, a blanket, a stuffed animal or their thumb. Usually, this habit is given up by age 4. If it continues, it can be extremely detrimental to the development of their teeth and jaws causing crooked teeth, an incorrect bite, speech problems and/or open-mouth breathing. This habit may result in psychological trauma if it continues into school age when the other children tease them.

What should a parent do? If possible, try to switch them to a properly designed pacifier that fits the shape of the mouth. Pacifiers are less likely to create the same developmental problems [by distributing forces over greater area], are usually discarded by the child at an earlier age and are easier to hide than a thumb. If the thumb sucking is during the day, discuss the problem with them to discourage the habit. Placing a band-aid on their thumb as a reminder may help. Be positive and praise them when they remember. And reward them for their success.

It is more difficult to control thumb sucking when the child is asleep, because the child is unaware of this involuntary action. So, try this habit-breaking technique that is usually successful within two weeks. Before your child goes to bed, wrap a 2-inch wide ace bandage lightly around their fully extended arm [straight]. Start about 3 inches from their armpit and continue down past the elbow. This will not prevent your child from putting their thumb into their mouth. However, as soon as they fall asleep, the tension created by bending the elbow will pull the thumb from their mouth.

If your child is still sucking on their thumb or anything else by the time their permanent teeth erupt [around age 6], please call it to the attention of our office.

Novy Scheinfeld DDS PC

ZoAnna Scheinfeld, MS, DMD

Hanna Orland, DMD

3781 Chamblee Dunwoody Road

Chamblee, GA 30341

770-455-6076

info@rightsmilecenter.com

 

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