We know that the The pacifier has a calming effect and comforting for babies, especially during the first few months of life. However, Prolonged use can have negative consequences in the child's oral and facial development.
When is the best time to stop using a pacifier?
The best option is:
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Restrict its use from 8 months onwards
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Remove it permanently when the child turns 12 months old
After this time, the risk of the pacifier affecting the position of the teeth and the growth of the jaws increases considerably.
⚠️ What problems can prolonged pacifier use cause?
Excessive pacifier use is linked to dental malocclusions as:
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Anterior crossbite (the most serious, as it can become permanent and alter craniofacial development)
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Open bite (when the upper and lower teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed)
In addition, other negative effects include:
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Alteration of the oral bacterial flora
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Hypertrophy of the lymphatic system (enlarged tonsils and adenoids)
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Mouth breathing, which also contributes to malocclusions and affects overall health
The importance of early dental checkups
Perform regular checkups with the pediatric dentist It is key to:
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Assess dental development
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Detect early signs of malocclusion
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Advise parents on the appropriate time to remove the pacifier
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Promote healthy oral habits from childhood
At Midsa Dentistry, we take care of your oral health from the first year.
We know that every child is different. That's why, in our personalized check-ups, we guide parents. on how and when to remove the pacifier without trauma, minimizing the risks to your child's oral development.



