Association between pacifier use and breast-feeding, sudden infant death syndrome, infection and dental malocclusion

Nov 8, 2016JBI library of systematic reviews

Links between pacifier use and breastfeeding, sudden infant death, infections, and teeth alignment problems

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Abstract

Pacifier use is associated with a 20% to almost threefold increase in the risk of reduced overall duration of breast-feeding.

  • Only one out of ten studies did not report a negative association between pacifier use and breast-feeding duration or exclusivity.
  • Pacifier use is linked to a reduced incidence of sudden infant death syndrome, with non-users having at least twice the risk compared to users.
  • Three studies indicated a moderately sized positive association between pacifier use and various infections, although results were inconsistent.
  • No meaningful conclusions could be drawn regarding the relationship between pacifier use and dental malocclusion due to a lack of reported measures of association.
  • The evidence suggests a need for more epidemiological studies on the impact of pacifier use on infection and dental malocclusion.

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