MAM Perfect Pacifier

supports healthy dental development

We have developed the MAM Perfect pacifier with a patented extra-thin and flexible teat for more natural mouth closure to reduce the risk of misaligned teeth and support a healthy dental development for your baby.

MAM Perfect Pacifier Benefits

Extra-Thin and flexible teat

Our MAM Perfect unique teat shape is 60% thinner and 4x more flexible than comparable pacifier teats.¹ This extra-thin pacifier teat allows your baby to close the mouth in a more natural position, enabling a more natural tongue position, which is important for speech development.

Clinically proven

Easily accepted by 94 % of babies

Made with bio-circular materials

MAM Perfect Pacifier age ranges


At MAM, we believe in providing the best care for your baby at every stage of their development. That's why the MAM Perfect pacifier is available in different sizes, ensuring a perfect support throughout your baby’s dental development.

How to sterilize a pacifier?

The MAM Perfect pacifier is packed in a pacifier sterilizer box that is a handy carrying case and lets you sterilize your pacifiers in a few simple steps. The sterilizing function of this box enables to disinfect pacifiers hygienically and quickly in the microwave in an energy-saving process. Using the sterilizer box saves up to 77% of energy and CO². [4]

Disinfected in 3 minutes – for up to 48 hours:
  • Fill box with water to the 25ml mark
  •  Place pacifier in the box with the holder
  •  Close box and heat in microwave for 3 minutes at 750-1000 watts

Sources: 

 1.) Scientific reports from Wild Hi-Precision institute verify that the MAM Perfect’s teat neck is on average 60% thinner. A series of tests by the University Clinic of Dentistry Vienna confirm that it is also on average 4 times more flexible than comparable pacifiers. (Between: 32-83% thinner and 1.1-19.5 times more flexible than regular silicone pacifiers).

2.) Y. Wagner, R. Heinrich-Weltzien, “Effect of a thin-neck pacifier on primary dentition: a randomized controlled trial”, Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, Volume 19, Issue 3, pages 127–136, August 2016

3.) Market research 2010-2022, tested with 1,541 babies.

4.) Global Product Carbon Footprint Study, Austria 2013, conducted by denkstatt.