Wednesday 16 January 2013

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Researchers have found that use of a pacifier is associated with a substantial reduction in the risk of SIDS (Sudden infant death syndrome).[17] A meta-analytic study published by American Pediatric Association in Pediatrics in October 2005 supports this benefit to 1 year of age.[18][19] However, other experts, while acknowledging the correlation between SIDS risk reduction and the pacifier use, questioned the causality of the findings.[20][21] Additionally, some parents prefer the use of pacifiers to the child sucking their thumbs. Researchers in Brazil have shown that neither "orthodontic" nor standard pacifiers prevent dental problems if children continue sucking past the age of three years.[22] It is commonly reported anecdotally that dummy use among stimulant users helps reduce bruxism and thus prevents tooth damage.
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