Preventive Dentistry for Children and Teenagers
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Pacifiers

All parents want their child to be happy, healthy and content. Infants and newborns cannot speak or communicate their unhappiness, hunger, etc. and frequently verbalize their feelings by crying. Frequently, parents give their child a baby bottle or pacifier to pacify or quiet the baby. All current conventional pacifiers potentially cause ill side effects with constant or prolonged usage. These ill side effects are tongue thrust habits, constricted palates, dental crossbites which lead to distorted dental and skeletal growth, open dental bites, poor lip seals and potentially promote middle ear infections in infants and toddlers. I have been performing research and clinical studies since 1995 on the relationship between dental occlusion, pacifiers, and otitis media (middle ear infection) in children. I have developed a painless, reversible, and effective dental procedure in children between the ages of thirty (30) months and sixty (60) months to reduce the frequency and pain of ear infections in children. This technique is inexpensive and approximately 80% - 100% effective in reducing or eliminating ear infections in infants and toddlers. This could be a very good alternative to long term antibiotic therapy or placement of ear tubes in your child. I recently wrote an article published in the Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry: Volume 22, Number 3/1998. The article is entitled "Minimizing Otitis Media by Manipulating the Primary Dental Occlusion Case Report".

I have developed and received a patent for a new and improved pacifier for infants and children. My pacifier is called a GyBy (which is an Acronym for Guide Your Bite Yourself). It is designed to incorpurate the principles of an orthodontic appliance to promote normal oral development and swallowing patterns in the infant. All current pacifiers potentially cause poor oral developement if used improperly or excessively. Click on the articles section of this website the go to pacifiers to read a summary of the scientific article on all current pacifiers. I am having prototypes made and hope to market it in the near future. I am giving the prototypes to my patients to wean them off their conventional pacifiers.

If your child wants to suck their thumb or finger, offer your child a pacifier. You should stop pacifier usage at age one year as well as the baby bottle, but you certainly cannot cut off your child's thumb at age one year.

Pacifier usage after age six months is nothing more than a habit, a bad habit. Infants lose their inate sucking needs at age 5 - 6 months.  I recommend that you wean your child from the pacifier, "Cold Turkey", at age 6 - 9 months of age.  The longer the child becomes attached to or dependent upon the pacifier, the more difficult weaning becomes.  The child must see the parent throw away the pacifier "outside of the home" so that the child knows that it is gone.  I will buy pacifiers from the toddler for one dollar in my office.

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