FAQ’s

What are silicone teethers?

Silicone teethers are teething devices made from soft, flexible, food-grade silicone designed to soothe a baby’s sore gums during teething. They often come in various fun shapes and textures

Are silicone teethers safe for my baby?

Yes. When made from 100% food-grade silicone, these teethers are non-toxic, BPA-free, and phthalate-free, ensuring they are safe for babies to chew on.

How do I clean and care for a silicone teether?

•Daily Cleaning: Rinse with warm water and use a baby-safe mild soap.

•Deep Cleaning: Many models are dishwasher safe (usually on the top rack) or can be sterilized by boiling water.

•Drying: Air-dry completely before storage to prevent moisture buildup.

Are silicone teethers dish washer safe?

Yes! Many silicone teethers are designed to be dishwasher safe. However, it’s always best to check the care instructions to ensure proper cleaning without compromising the material.

Can I use boiling water to sterilize silicone teethers?

Yes! Boiling the teether for a few minutes can effectively sterilize it.

What are the benefits of using silicone teethers?

Silicone teethers provide soothing relief for sore gums, are durable, and often feature varied textures for sensory stimulation. Their design is typically ideal for little hands, making them easy to hold and manipulate.

When should I replace my silicone teether?

Regularly inspect the teether for signs of wear, such as cracks or discoloration. If you notice any damage or deterioration, it’s time to replace the teether to ensure your baby’s safety

Are there any risks associated with silicone teethers?

When used correctly and under supervision, silicone teethers are safe. However, as with any baby product, ensure there are no detachable small parts that could pose a choking hazard. These teethers have been tried and tested and have passed all safety hazard checks.

What kind of textures can I expect on silicone teethers?

Many silicone teethers incorporate various textures—such as ridges, bumps, and soft bristles—to provide different sensory experiences and help soothe sore gums.