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    Posted: 12 April 2010 at 6:37pm
DD has loved her dummy since day 1 and still loves her 0-3 month size dummy, problem is that she is refusing to take the next size up dummy.
I try to put it in her mouth and she just spits it out straight away. Any ideas of what I can do because I know that if she continues with the 0-3 month dummy it will ruin her teeth when they finally come through (DD is 71/2 months). Any advice would be awesome:)
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Nah it wont. Thomas is still using a 0-3 month ones, he wont have a big one and he's almost 2.
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I'm with MissAngel.....by boy is 1 and his favourite 2 dummies are the first 0-3 month ones, even after I softened the new ones....so I jsut go with it
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We used the 0-3 months until about 15 months and mummy thought she left it at home when we went away and got a bigger one - we have had no issues with the teeth. She still gets the smaller ones in her month now and then and we have had no issues.
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where did you hear 0-3 mth dummies would ruin teeth if used on older babies??????
My DS would take any dummy but still, I've never heard of such things.

Though I was told the other day that part of the reason dummies have such a bad rep is because they DID used to be bad for teeth - way back when. Of course all the modern dummies are orthodontic (sp) approved.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Laurz_20 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 April 2010 at 7:50pm
I didnt hear it anywhere I experienced it first hand my son's front teeth were pushed forward and I was told by plunket that using the small dummy was the reason. Maybe I was misinformed....
I tried softening the big dummy last night and she took it so yay success.
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Yay! well thats great things are happening the way you want :D
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