Sometimes a pacifier is the only thing that can calm a cranky baby. Parents tend to think of them as harmless, and as an easy way to pacify an infant. At Smile Center for Kids in Sunland and Edgemere TX, we share some thoughts about pacifiers.
The American Academy of Pediatrics says pacifiers don’t cause any medical or psychological problems. In fact, statistics show that using one during sleep can actually reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
On the other hand, using a pacifier may increase the risk of dental problems and middle ear infections. They are also a potential choking hazard.
On the up side:
- Pacifiers make babies happy.
- They can help babies fall asleep.
- They can distract a baby during stressful times, like at a doctor’s checkup.
- It’s easier for most babies to give up a pacifier than give up thumb-sucking.
On the down side:
- Babies can become dependent on a pacifier.
- They may increase the risk of middle ear infections – although ear infections are not common during the first six months of life, and the risk of SIDS is highest.
- If a toddler can’t give up a pacifier after age three, it could lead to crooked teeth.
Pacifiers have been used successfully by countless parents for decades. They benefit parents as much as they do babies, and you should take your needs into consideration when trying to make up your mind about whether to use a pacifier.
At Smile Center for Kids in Sunland and Edgemere TX, we recommend one-piece silicone pacifiers to those parents who choose to give one to their baby. Parents from El Paso, Anthony, Socorro, Horizon City, and Canutillo have trusted our pediatric dentistry to maintain their youngsters’ dental health. Contact us today!
Contact Smile Center for Kids (Tap to open in Google Maps):
1050 Sunland Park Drive, Ste B200
El Paso, TX 79922
915-213-120012801 B Edgemere Blvd, Ste 112,
El Paso TX 79938
915-493-6310