Mam First Teething & Massaging Set Blue

5.00

To clean baby’s mouth after feeds and massage gums at the onset of teething
Microfibre material to remove plaque
Rabbit design entertains and educates baby
Helps to ease teething pain when first teeth break through
With different rubber textures tender gums can be easily cleaned
The soft bristles can used to clean first teeth
The end can be used for applying teething gel
Extra long handle to learn together

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Description

Mam First Massaging Brush for baby’s oral care. The innovative Mam First Massaging Brush works perfectly in two ways – for gum and teeth massage and to clean first teeth.To clean baby’s mouth after feeds and massage gums at the onset of teething

Microfibre material to remove plaque
Rabbit design entertains and educates baby
Helps to ease teething pain when first teeth break through
With different rubber textures tender gums can be easily cleaned
The soft bristles can used to clean first teeth
The end can be used for applying teething gel
Extra long handle to learn together

Soft bristles at the front
Different massaging structures on the sides & back of the brush head
The brush head is rounded with soft material and gentle to baby’s gums, lips and cheeks
Ergonomic shape – easy to hold
Developed with medical experts

The Massaging Brush cleans and massages sensitive gums when teething begins, it looks just like a toothbrush which helps babies become familiar with brushing which helps create good habits early.

When should I start using a toothbrush on my baby?

Start cleaning baby’s teeth when they appear (6 months)

You can start cleaning your baby’s teeth by wiping with a soft cloth or brushing with a small soft toothbrush and water. At 18 months start using a pea sized amount of low-fluoride toothpaste to brush your child’s teeth.

Once or twice a day, take a few minutes to clean your baby’s mouth. Using a damp washcloth or gauze pad, gently wipe the gums, cheeks, and tongue to wipe away any food or liquids. This will help prevent bacteria from growing. Toothpaste isn’t necessary, but you can use a tiny, grain-of-rice-sized amount.