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Orders
Tel.:
+49 (0)911-6 32 78 25
Fax:
+49 (0)911-6 35 32 5
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LUCKYDENT™
- Pacifier
according
to DR. BOEHM
- Ideal
for swallowing by innate reflex.
- Positiv effect on forming the young palate.
- Adaptable perfectly forms to each individual mouth.
- Diswasher safe, can be sterilized.
- Hygienic because no gaps.
- No risk
of oral injury.
- Complies with international standarts (EEC, FDA).
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Function of LUCKYDENT™
– Parcifier
When the mouthpiece touches the top of the tongue, swallowing
is triggered.
This causes the tongue to press the mouthpiece to the palate.
While swallowing the tongue pulls the mouthpiece backwards.
Thus the shield of the pacifier is pressed against the lips
and the pacifier is fixed in the mouth without biting or
sucking.
The baby does not have to learn this because swallowing
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Advantages
of LUCKYDENT™
- Pacifier
The pacifier stays in place due to the swallowing reflex.
The pressure
of
the tongue on the palate makes for a perfect form of
the palate. Even when the mouth is open, the baby is
able to hold onto the pacifier with the top of the tongue.
Thus the pacifier can not fall out of the mouth.
The soft shield prevents injury of the lips in case
of accidents.
The whole pacifier is only one piece of material.
Thus there are no gaps where germs can hide. After heating
the pacifier you can form the device with your fingers,
so it can be individuallly adapted. After immediately
cooling with water the new
form is fixed.

LUCKYDENT™
– pacifier adapts perfectly and pacifies wonderfully.
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HYGIENE
- Easy cleaning with dishwasher.
- Safe can be sterilized up to 275°F / 135 °C.
- Clean and heat before using.
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SAFETY
- Look for traces of damage
- Do not bring in contact with oily or fatty food
- ( except when they are
in the aqueous phase )
- Do not bring in contact with acidic fluids.
- Do not use as a teething ring.
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SIZE
AND COLORS
The pacifier is available in 1 size for babies up to
6 months (dentition). Colors red or blue
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