I'm taking DD to the dentist today and I know I'll get a lecture about getting her to stop sucking her thumb. She has cut down a get deal as she's gotten older. It's to a point that she only does it when she's falling asleep and when she's upset. However, we really need to stop it completely. We've already noticed her top front baby teeth are pushed out a little from the sucking.
So, what have you done to get your kids to stop? I really don't want to use that icky tasting stuff. I need a more creative solution.
Thanks for your help.
UPDATE:
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. DD had a great checkup and told the Dentist she was trying to stop but it was really hard. Her lip started to quiver when she told him and I felt so badly for her. He was great though and told her he was proud of her trying and to just keep working at it. As a lot of you said, he told me it shouldn't be a big concern until she's around 6 (she's not quite 4 1/2 now). We'll just keep up the positive reinforcement and try not to make a big deal of it.
So, what have you done to get your kids to stop? I really don't want to use that icky tasting stuff. I need a more creative solution.
Thanks for your help.

UPDATE:
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. DD had a great checkup and told the Dentist she was trying to stop but it was really hard. Her lip started to quiver when she told him and I felt so badly for her. He was great though and told her he was proud of her trying and to just keep working at it. As a lot of you said, he told me it shouldn't be a big concern until she's around 6 (she's not quite 4 1/2 now). We'll just keep up the positive reinforcement and try not to make a big deal of it.
