Um... probably, because your 13-year old should NOT be using a pacifier.
a 7 year old shouldn't be using a pacifier kids should not be using a pacifier more than the age 4 and take all there pacifers away and they will not be able to use one
yes if it helps him to sleep i used a pacifier at night until i was around 13 it done me no harm !
Max Thieriot was 15 in the movie Pacifier.
No. A pacifier is what it's named after "pacifier" and is much like suckeling their mother. The only time a pacifier can be harmful to a child is when they get their first teeth. Sucking on a pacifier can push the front teeth out forward in some cases. As long as it is clean and not dipped in anything a pacifier will do no harm whatsoever. All three of my children used one, the oldest until he was 4, they all have perfectly straight teeth and perfect diction. I used it only in the crib/bed or in the car at nap time after they were 6 months old.
Well, honey, let's call a spade a spade - it's a bit unusual for a 15-year-old to be sucking on a pacifier. Typically, by that age, most kids have moved on to other coping mechanisms. But hey, everyone's got their quirks, so as long as it's not causing any harm, you do you.
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Yes, a 14-year-old girl can get a root canal if it is deemed necessary by a dentist or endodontist. Root canals are performed to treat infections or damage to the tooth's pulp, and age is not a barrier to the procedure. It's important for her to receive proper dental care to prevent further complications. Consulting with a dental professional will help determine the best course of action for her specific situation.
No. More than likely, the reason your 2 year old cannot speak well is because you cannot speak well.
A 50 year old man with dental and medical coverage through his employer
yeah,, you can. just be really careful..
They shouldn't, it would damage their muscles
Most dogs will lose their teeth in old age. Younger dogs will lose teeth due to poor dental hygiene, trauma or some diseases.