Poor oral habits and malocclusions after usage of orthodontic pacifiers: an observational study on 3-5 years old children.
Silvia CarusoAlessandro NotaAtanaz DarvizehMarco SeverinoRoberto GattoSimona TeccoPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2019)
Orthodontic pacifiers does not favor the development of poor oral habits, even if it has been used for a period of 2 years in children with primary dentition. Children who begin to use orthodontic pacifier between 0 and 3 months, are less likely to acquire fingersucking/thumbsucking habit. The use of an orthodontic pacifier appears not to be correlated with the prevalence of malocclusion in primary dentition, differently from what stated in literature about the conventional type of pacifier.