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Pacifier Info

PacifierFor babies to suck is very natural. It is how they nourish and soothe themselves. When a baby is not eating, the pacifier is better to use for soothing than a finger/thumb or a toy.

Pacifiers are less likely to cause a malocclusion and are usually discontinued at an earlier age than is thumbsucking. It is easier to take away a pacifier than a finger or thumb. Thumbsuckers typically continue the habit until 3-5 years of age.

Thoughts on Pacifiers

  • If you notice your child beginning to suck their fingers or thumbs during the first 3 months of life you can introduce your child to a pacifier
  • To avoid any trauma to the gums, it's important to buy a pacifier with a nipple made of rubber
  • Do not use the pacifier around the clock, only when necessary
  • In rare instances, pacifiers may cause complications like abnormal swallowing patterns
  • Check the pacifier daily for breakage. They do not last forever. The child could suck a "ripped" pacifier and choke on it
  • Do not hang the pacifier around your baby's neck with a string. Your baby could be accidentally strangled

Choosing a Pacifier

  • Do avoid improper breathing and abnormal molding of the baby's jaws, choose a pacifier that resembles the natural nipple and breast

Pacifier use can cause abnormal development of the jaws and teeth. Some reasons are:

  • Improperly sized and shaped pacifier
  • Strength of sucking action
  • Length of time the pacifier is present within the mouth

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Dr. Michael J.Uzelac is a general and cosmetic dentist, and he welcomes new patients from all over Porter and Lake Counties including Valparaiso, Chesterton, Portage, Hobart, Hebron, and Wanatah. He provides dental services such as Invisalign, tooth whitening, porcelain crowns, porcelain veneers, dental implants, cosmetic bonding, porcelain fillings, porcelain bridges, and Lumineers.