3. You have to pay attention to cleaning the baby’s
teeth with a
soft brush, using a gentle up-‐and-‐down movement. When
cleaning the teeth, be careful not to hurt the gums.
Do pacifiers and teething rings help with
teething?
Many mothers believe that pacifiers and sucking the fingers are
helpful
with regard to teething, but in fact pacifiers do more
harm than good for a number of reasons, including the following:
• Using pacifiers has a harmful effect on the baby’s jaw and milk
teeth
• Pacifiers are easily contaminated and
introduce germs into the
baby’s mouth which may cause disease
• Children who use pacifiers are more likely to have crooked
teeth and problems with their bite
Finger sucking
Finger sucking is regarded as a habit
in children that may start
soon after birth and last until the child is weaned, and it may
continue after weaning. That may be the result of anxiety felt by
the child for some reason or it may
be because he misses his
mother’s breast after being deprived of it by weaning. This is
something normal in children, because since birth the infant has
spent the first few months of his life
relying on the habit of
sucking. In this case I advise the mother not to rebuke the child
for this habit, lest that increase his feelings of anxiety. Rather you
should try to continue to breastfeed him for two years (if
possible), because then he will have little
need for the habit of
finger sucking. If the habit of finger sucking continues, you should
realize that it will quickly disappear after the child is weaned.
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