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Wooden Teethers For babies

What are teethers?

Babies need teethers to calm their teething process which involves both pain and discomfort. There are many types of teethers available in the market but choosing the best one for your kid is the prime duty as a responsible parent.

Today, parents have understood the importance of getting only good-quality and harmless products for their babies. Teething can now be hundred percent natural and safe by using an infant's teether made from the wood of the neem tree.

Natural, non-allergenic properties of Neem are highly appreciated, this gives a clean mouth as the baby sucks and chews on it, just like all other truly natural products.

Non-palatable tastes of neemwood are also believed, to some extent, to bring mild analgesic activity to relieve the pain caused by teething process. It is shaped into different forms and dimensions according to which it fits for a small hand.

This is why most parents prefer neem teethers as a safe, non-toxic option to plastic or silicone counterparts, preferred because they want to use as many natural baby products as possible.

Different types of teethers?

There are different types of teethers available in the market. According to the diverse materials and forms that make them, teethers are a solution to relieve sore gums in most babies.

1. Silicone teethers are softer, flexible, easy to clean, and very great for chilling, if required.
2. Another gentle and eco-friendly option are the natural rubber teethers.
3. Teethers made of wood such as neem or beech will be firmer in texture but are considered to be the best teethers as they are eco-friendly. Moreover, their natural and antibacterial properties keep your babies fit and fine.
4. Water- or gel-filled teethers usually provide a cool sensation while some have textured areas that massage the gums.
5. Fabric teethers also made of soft material provide an opportunity for sensory experience alongside a teething element.

Why Wooden teethers in high demand?

Teething is a hard time for infants, and neem teeth provide some amazing benefits. The antibacterial and antifungal properties of neem wood ensure that oral hygiene is paramount since everything is going into the mouth of the baby. In addition to that, the bitter taste of neem wood may provide a certain degree of analgesic effect, thus providing relief to gum soreness.

Neem wood, unlike many plastic teethers, can be regarded as a natural, non-toxic wood that is free from harmful chemicals such as BPA and phthalates. Quite firm but gentle at the same time, it provides effective counter-pressure for the prevention of tooth eruption and thus provides soothing. In addition, durability is the name of the game for neem wood. These teethers are thus long-lasting and a sustainable choice for eco-conscious parents.

Wooden teethers VS Other teethers

The natural composition is a unique feature of a wooden teether. It is generally made from neem or beech wood, which does not allow same harmful chemicals that other teethers might possess, i.e., plastic or silicone. Some woods are said to have antibacterial and antifungal properties, reducing the risk of hygiene concerns, and neem is one such wood.

Silicone and rubber teethers provide different textures and flexibilities, hence wooden teethers instead offer that delightful grainy feel along with some natural firmness that many babies with sore gums seem to delight in. They are also considered much more durable and environmentally friendly. Just take care to supervise the use of a wooden teether that is made only from untreated wood, unlikely to splinter and free from toxic finishes, and has been cleaned properly in order to be safe for your child.

Are wooden teethers safe for babies?

Generally speaking, yes. Provided that they are made from natural, untreated wood such as beech, maple, or neem, wooden teethers are safe for babies. Make sure that there is no paint, varnish, or sealant harmful to a child. The finish must be smooth to prevent splintering, and solid one-piece designs would be better in order to minimize potential choking hazards.

How can I clean a wooden teething toy?

To wash wooden teethers, use a damp cloth with mild dish detergent, and afterward allow it to air dry thoroughly. Do not soak the wood in water or put it into a dishwasher since it will damage it. Also, some parents prefer cleaning their teethers with diluted vinegar followed by air drying.

What are the advantages of wooden teethers as opposed to plastic and silicone ones?

They have a more natural source because wooden teethers are non-toxic and contain no toxic chemicals such as BPA or phthalates. Certain types of wood such as neem wood are said to have natural antibacterial properties. Some babies prefer the firmer texture of wooden teethers for massage on sore gums. They are also sustainable and environmentally friendly choices.

When can a baby use a wooden teether?

Usually, the age at which the baby starts teething, about 3 to 6 months, is the beginning of its teething that is generally right when the baby will use a teether. The size and shape of the teether should be appropriate for the age of the child and how comfortably she or he can grasp and hold it while using it.

How long do wooden teethers last?

Theoretically, those that were well cared for could even hold for many children. As with everything, do check them regularly as well for signs of wear, cracks, or splinters, and if any of those are noticed, the wooden teether needs to be disposed of for safety reasons of the baby.