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DRBROWNS baby pacifiers anatomical silicone 6–18 months, model ON-2462
DRBROWNS baby pacifiers anatomical silicone 6–18 months, model ON-2462
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DRBROWNS baby pacifiers anatomical silicone 6–18 months, model ON-2462
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DRBROWNS baby pacifiers anatomical silicone 6–18 months, model ON-2462
DRBROWNS baby pacifiers anatomical silicone 6–18 months, model ON-2462
DRBROWNS baby pacifiers anatomical silicone 6–18 months, model ON-2462 is an anatomical silicone soother designed to provide comfort and support natural oral development for infants between six and eighteen months. The pacifier has an ergonomic shield and a soft silicone teat shaped to follow the mouth and jaw of older infants. It is intended as a reusable, hygienic option for everyday soothing, naps and sleep routines.
The anatomical shape of the silicone teat promotes natural tongue placement and jaw movement while the streamlined shield reduces contact with the face, helping to keep the skin around the mouth dry. Made from soft, medical-grade silicone, the teat offers consistent texture and elasticity that withstands regular cleaning. The open, ergonomic shield design improves airflow and makes the pacifier easier to position and handle.
This pacifier may not be suitable for infants younger than six months due to the intended size and anatomy of the teat. It may also be unsuitable for babies who require a specific orthodontic or ventilation design recommended by a pediatric or dental professional.
Before first use and after each use, inspect the pacifier for damage and clean according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Sterilize or wash with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Place the silicone teat in the infant’s mouth so the flattened or contoured side aligns with the infant’s palate; ensure the shield rests against the outside of the mouth without pressing into the skin. Replace the pacifier if any signs of wear, thinning, tearing or changes in shape appear.
Use the pacifier as part of established soothing routines and always supervise infants while using it. Regularly inspect for damage and replace the pacifier at the first sign of wear. Consult a pediatrician or pediatric dentist if you have concerns about prolonged pacifier use and oral development.
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