Milk teeth are the placeholders for adult teeth.
The teething ring was developed by Dr Nadja-Marina Kellerhoff. It helps your child to prepare for brushing for the first time. This is the best way to keep the first teeth healthy.
Three colours…
… triple the fun. Light blue, pink and turquoise. Give them their favourite colour and watch them instinctively bite down. Goodbye toothache pains. Hello big smiles.
When the teeth “break through”… Ouch!
The first little tooth is a celebration for the parents. But not for the baby. Some have mild discomfort. Others suffer from severe pain. Teething is only complete when all 20 milk teeth are in place.
Does my baby need a teething ring?
Babies have a simple solution to relieve toothache pain. They bite into whatever’s nearest. So it’s best if it’s a toxin-free – and completely safe to use – teething ring recommended by paediatricians and dentists. One that makes teething more pleasant – for your child and for you.
What makes a good teething ring?
Well it has to take away their pain. How about exciting surface textures to explore… to help develop sensory and motor skills? A training toothbrush to make your baby excited and curious about brushing? A stimulating rattle? Shake it up baby now.