Silicone Teething Ring To Relieve Pain During Teething In Infants

Silicone Teething Rings – Gentle Gum Relief and Sensory Comfort for Babies

(16 customer reviews)

$6.54

Silicone teething rings soothe teething pain, develop sensory skills, and provide a safe outlet for biting.
SKU: 3256808070970035 Categories: ,

Product Description

Silicone teething rings are used by infants to chew on, providing safe pressure and massage for sore, swollen gums, which soothes pain and irritability from teething, with options for cooling in the fridge (not freezer) for extra numbing relief, and help develop sensory skills and hand-eye coordination. They offer a safe outlet for the baby’s natural urge to bite, easing discomfort as new teeth emerge.

 

How they work

  • Pressure & Massage: Chewing on the soft but durable silicone, especially textured versions with bumps or ridges, massages the gums, increases circulation, and relieves pain.
  • Cooling Effect: Chilling them in the refrigerator provides a numbing sensation that further reduces swelling and pain; however, never freeze them as they can become too hard and damage gums.
  • Sensory Stimulation: Different textures and shapes stimulate the baby’s mouth and can help develop pre-feeding skills.

 

Key usage tips

  • Supervise: Always watch your baby while they are using a teething ring.
  • Keep it Clean: Ensure the ring is cleaned regularly and sterilized as per instructions.
  • Safe Materials: Choose BPA-free, food-grade silicone rings and avoid liquid-filled ones that could break.

Never Tie Around Neck: For safety, never attach a teething ring around your baby’s neck as it’s a choking hazard.

Additional information

Color

Yellow

High-concerned chemical

None

is_customized

No

Model Number

TG109A

Material

Silicone

Function

Other Tooth Care Products

Material Feature

Latex Free,Nitrosamine Free,Phthalate Free,BPA,PVC Free

Brand Name

moonpie

Package

Single Loaded

Age Range

0-1Y,1-2Y

16 reviews for Silicone Teething Ring To Relieve Pain During Teething In Infants

  1. Emma C
    January 5, 2024
    Helpful? 0 0
    Very good quality

Add a review