Kawaharu Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 Interesting thoughts on a study about baby pacifiers found most pacis are undersized in every way for the advertised age. thought this might apply to us ABs and leads me to believe this is why studies claim pacis causes teeth deformities. Would be interesting if future adult and baby pacis were designed around this idea. The study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221625/ Link to comment
Little Sherri Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 I can't comment on baby pacifier sizing, other than to say the study is interesting, but I've been using adult paci's when I sleep for about 6 years now, and the size is critical, for sure. I started out using the largest toddler paci's I could get, but they always put pressure on my front teeth that would manifest as a dull ache when I woke up. I knew from having had braces as a kid, that that ache meant my teeth could eventually move as a result. I eventually bought some of the Rearz/Pacifier Addict "size 6" adult pacifiers, and they work perfectly for me - I have at least 25 of them that I rotate through before I clean them and start again. I have been sleeping with one every night for half a decade and my teeth have not moved. I subsequently tried their Fixx "size 10" paci, but I found it huge, like trying to fall asleep with half a banana in your mouth - it would make my jaw slightly sore by morning. 1 Link to comment
Kawaharu Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 8 minutes ago, Little Sherri said: I can't comment on baby pacifier sizing, other than to say the study is interesting, but I've been using adult paci's when I sleep for about 6 years now, and the size is critical, for sure. I started out using the largest toddler paci's I could get, but they always put pressure on my front teeth that would manifest as a dull ache when I woke up. I knew from having had braces as a kid, that that ache meant my teeth could eventually move as a result. I eventually bought some of the Rearz/Pacifier Addict "size 6" adult pacifiers, and they work perfectly for me - I have at least 25 of them that I rotate through before I clean them and start again. I have been sleeping with one every night for half a decade and my teeth have not moved. I subsequently tried their Fixx "size 10" paci, but I found it huge, like trying to fall asleep with half a banana in your mouth - it would make my jaw slightly sore by morning. It would also be great to see how this study pans out Also, @DailyDi should have a spot on the forum for all the ABDL, Incontinent, and diaper related studies Link to comment
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