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Month: June 2024

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Teething Rings: A Mom’s Guide to Soothing Your Baby’s Sore Gums

June 6, 2024

As a mom, you know that teething can be a tough time for your little one. Swollen, tender gums can cause drooling, fussiness, and sleepless nights. But don’t worry, a teething ring can be a lifesaver!

What is a Teething Ring?

A teething ring is a specially designed toy that your baby can chew on to help ease the discomfort of teething. It’s designed to be easy for little hands to grasp and provides a safe, soothing outlet for your baby’s urge to bite and chew.

Choosing a Safe Teething Ring

  • Cool, not frozen: A chilled teething ring can be soothing, but never freeze it! A frozen ring can be too hard and may damage your baby’s gums.
  • Supervision is key: Always watch your baby while they’re using a teething ring. Never tie a teething ring around your baby’s neck, as this could be a choking hazard.
  • Choose safe materials: Look for teething rings made of safe materials like BPA-free plastic or silicone. Avoid liquid-filled rings, as they can break and leak. Also, steer clear of rings with small parts that could pose a choking hazard.

Other Ways to Soothe Your Teething Baby

Teething rings aren’t the only way to help your little one feel better. You can also:

  • Gently massage their gums: A clean, cool washcloth or your finger can provide soothing relief.
  • Offer cool, soft foods: If your baby is eating solids, try offering chilled applesauce or other soft foods.
  • Use a water-filled bottle: If you’re using a bottle, make sure it’s filled with water only.

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  • Gently massage their gums: A clean, cool washcloth or your finger can provide soothing relief.
  • Offer cool, soft foods: If your baby is eating solids, try offering chilled applesauce or other soft foods.

Teething is a natural part of your baby’s development, and with a little help from you, they can get through it comfortably. Remember, if you have any concerns about your baby’s teething, don’t hesitate to talk to one of our PDGO pediatric dentist in Germantown, Southaven, or Olive Branch.

Pediatric Dental Group & Orthodontics is here to help you walk through this phase of your child’s growth and development. We offer a FREE visit for your child before their 2nd birthday. We would love to meet you and your little ones! 

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