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Curaprox Baby Soother Holder

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Soother Holder

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Calm Babies and Their Parents

The Curaprox baby soother with its flat suction tip, side wings and silicone membrane looks different from all the others. Developed by orthodontist Dr. Herbert Pick, this is the ultimate orthodontic soother. It relaxes babies without the risk of dental displacement or the danger of jaw deformation. It prevents the teeth from moving and prevents difficulties with overall health. Our soother supports the natural development of a baby’s teeth, gums, palate and jaw… and supports language development and the natural swallowing process. And it ensures optimal breathing through the nose — good for concentration and restful sleeping. And, as such, it calms babies — and their parents!

Makes teething more pleasant

Supports the natural development of your baby’s teeth, gums, palate, and jaw

Biofunctional

Natural breast sensation supports the natural swallowing process

No harmful substances

Complies with Health Canada standard for safety requirements

The flat tip helps to ensure the palate doesn’t take on an abnormal, high-arched shape. This prevents teeth from moving and reduces problems with breathing, sleep and concentration.

The side wings guide the suction pressure to the jaw rather than the palate, ensuring the dental arch develops a nice, round shape… giving the milk teeth – which act as the placeholders for adult teeth – the space they need.

The special, soft silicone membrane creates the same, pleasant sensation as a natural nipple and supports the natural swallowing process.


Are Soothers Good for Your Child?


When teenagers need orthodontic treatment, it’s often because they used a dummy — or sucked their thumb — as a young child. “In western Europe, 70–80% of children have a dummy and one in two of them develop a crossbite or an open bite”, says Dr of Dental Science Herbert Pick. In fact, only 20% of such “malocclusions” are genetic.

Children with such problems are more prone to mouth breathing… which, in turn, leads to an insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain. This can cause developmental disorders. Dr. Pick, who developed the Curaprox soother, says: “There is a clear link between jaw abnormalities and a tendency towards mouth breathing, which can lead to problems such as disturbed sleep and difficulty concentrating. Poor posture has also been cited in the literature as a consequence of mouth breathing, along with speech and concentration disorders and even hyperactivity and heart conditions.”

For Dr. Pick, a distinguished orthodontist in Kufstein, Austria, developing the ultimate soother became a personal mission… after his son developed a crossbite. “I felt challenged, not just as a father but also as an orthodontist, and I wanted to know exactly why this crossbite happens and how it can be prevented”, he says.

As with all our baby products, the Curaprox soother was developed using our “biofunctionality” ethos… thinking about cause and effect — and creating products

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