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Pacifier
, Infant Oral Pacifier
See Also
Thumb Sucking
Indications
SIDS
Prevention
SIDS
reduced 50-90% when used for infants while sleeping
Pacifier should NOT be attached to any clothing, crib or other item (
Choke Hazard
)
Periprocedure anxiolysis
Used with sugar solution before
Circumcision
, venipuncture,
Heel Stick
s
IM Injection
s
Air Travel
May reduce Middle Ear Pressure during air travel during descent
Types
Gene
ral recommendations
One piece, dishwasher safe Pacifier with shield (>=1.5 inches or 3 cm)
Pacifiers are composed of silicone or latex
Pacifier should NOT be attached to any clothing, crib or other item (
Choke Hazard
)
Use of sweetener only around the time of procedure (otherwise unsweetened)
Subtypes (no evidence for one Pacifier type over another)
Physiologic Pacifier
Ball shaped tip mimics human nipple
Orthodontic Pacifier
Nipple tip with one side flattened (slightly concave)
Conventional Pacifier
Longer tube Pacifier with rounded nipple tip at the end
Management
See
Thumb Sucking
for extinguishing
Non-Nutritive Sucking
Under age 6 months
No restriction on Pacifier use
Appears to be preventive against
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
(
SIDS
)
Pacifier use does not interfere with
Breast Feeding
once it is well established
Age 6 to 10 months
Limit Pacifier use to while falling asleep
After age 10 months (or 12 months)
No Pacifier use
Increased risk of malocclusion starts after 18 months (and highest risk >3-4 years old)
Complications
Prolonged Pacifier use
Recurrent
Acute Otitis Media
Oral Candidiasis
Dental Caries
Associated with regular use of fruit juice or other sweetener added to Pacifier
Unsweetened Pacifiers do not increase dental carie risk
Dental Malocclusion (Pacifier use after age 18 months, and esp. age >3-4 years)
Overjet malocclusion (
Maxilla
ry incisors overlap mandibular incisors)
Cross Bite Malocclusion (buccal or lingual tooth displacement)
Anterior open bite (opposing incisors fail to come in contact)
References
Bryce (2025) Am Fam Physician 111(1): 31-6 [PubMed]
Garcia (2025) Am Fam Physician 111(3): 230-5 [PubMed]
Niemela (2000) Pediatrics 106:484 [PubMed]
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