Anonymous wrote:OP here, these opinions are all over the place!
Yes! Unfortunately the pacifier is like many hot topic parenting issues, you will find people on all ends and even dentists don’t agree. Our for example said that even if affecting baby teeth it’s not really a big deal til adult teeth start coming in. I know not all dentists agree with this. Our child got so much comfort from it we kept it til 3, then removed it using the paci fairy approach (see big little feelings on Instagram) mostly to what we thought was success til we heard from school he was biting all of the sudden and just really struggling. With a lot of consult with teachers and even a therapist we have the pacifier back. He’s not 4 and still uses it for sleep and comfort times like reading a book in his room. He hasn’t been allowed to have it downstairs since about age 1 so it’s always been more for sleep and calming down.
Anyway some will read this and say we created this issue, that may be it - or my kid may just be different from xyz persons kid. We’ve successfully transitioned our kid from so many things, I know I have a backbone but I also choose to balance letting my kid have something that soothes him and trying not to worry too much about it. He’s not going to go to college with it and almost every kid in the DMV will have braces. Again when we brought this to dentist at almost 4 he shrugged and said “happened with one of my son’s too, he’ll be ok.” I have never in my life heard of someone having braces on baby teeth.. so braces as a 5 year old? That’s certainly not something done now. You can have braces while there are still some baby teeth left, but it wouldn’t be done with just baby teeth (just looked it up). So that’s no different than typical braces.
Anyway it’s hard op! There is no “right” answer as much as we want it.