MATTHEWS, N.C., Jan. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Thumb sucking is not an easy habit to break, and can cost parents hundreds (if not thousands!) of dollars in restorative dental work if left ignored. Fortunately, a breakthrough device called the "AeroThumb" is making life much easier for parents of children who suck their thumbs. The innovative thumb cover promises to break the habit in only 30 days or less, and claims a design more comfortable than any other treatment solution.
An addiction with consequences
Although thumb sucking is natural for very young children, it can lead to sickness, bullying, and delays in social development. Most commonly, it negatively affects the growth of the teeth and jaw, causing all sorts of dental problems down the line.
"Most parents don't realize how truly difficult it can be to stop their children's thumb sucking habit, until they start trying various treatment methods," says David Zilber, President of MED et al, inc., out of Matthews, NC. "Eventually they find TGuard, and wish they had found us sooner!" he adds. After having created the original ThumbGuard, called TGuard Classic, the company set out to redesign their device from scratch, this time taking their highly effective device and making it as comfortable possible.
These efforts resulted with wearable glove that breaks the habit in over 90% of cases, by breaking the suction that children seek when engaging in the habit. In addition to its highly ergonomic shape, each soft thumb cover features ventilating holes for improved air circulation, as well as finer adjustment settings, to ensure a more customizable fit.
A favorite among Pediatric Dentists
Aerothumb's new design offers a superior device to cease thumb sucking for all ages. Various sizes, simplified adjustment and a flexible, contoured shape with air vents create more comfort for your patient and ease of adjustment for the caregiver. With consistent use, we can rely on cessation of a thumb sucking habit. Rave reviews of success from caregivers make for a win-win for our practice and those who rely on our recommendations.
- Jane A. Soxman, DDS, Diplomate American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
So far, the results have been very positive, and the company hopes to continue helping parents and health professionals everywhere triumph over this habit once and for all.
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SOURCE MED et al, inc.
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