Personal opinion: Babies who are still using pacifiers are generally around the age of 1. At this time, the baby's teeth have not been formed (it is estimated that the teeth are only long at the age of 3). Biting the baby with a certain hardness may affect the growth of his teeth (not sucking the baby's fingers, one is hygienic, the other is afraid of affecting the growth of teeth). At this time, parents are required to manually help
I think adults need it more.
There are many problems
Personal opinion: Babies who are still using pacifiers are generally around the age of 1. At this time, the baby's teeth have not been formed (it is estimated that the teeth are only long at the age of 3). Biting the baby with a certain hardness may affect the growth of his teeth (not sucking the baby's fingers, one is hygienic, the other is afraid of affecting the growth of teeth). At this time, parents are required to manually help
It feels a little hard, brush head
Ask with the second floor
Good idea
There is a question, do dolls still using pacifiers need to brush their teeth like this?