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Chewable Toothbrush For Babies - Baby Teether Reviews

4.9 Rating 95 Reviews
I have used these little gummy brushes with all three of my children and I think that they are great - a great design, great idea, easy to use, worry free and easy to sterilise. If your baby has teeth very young then this is perfect for them... it is also a lot better for them to chew and suck this while you clean their teeth/gums than a dummy. I love that with this one, when baby gets a bit bigger they can hold it themselves and chew on it to their heart content - if you cool it down it s great to use when baby is teething.
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Posted 11 years ago
This is a fantastic product. We tried the Brush-Baby Chewable Toothbrush that was brilliant. With the amount of sugar and other nasty things in todays food products, we would defiitely recommend the use of these products. Not only did it give us as parents reassurance that we were keeping our little ones gums and teeth healthy, it also provided much needed relief on the gums for them. Highly recommend. Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend to a friend
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Posted 11 years ago
The best teether ever. My 5 month old loves this, more than any other style we have tried! Great shape so they can hold it themselves too
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Posted 11 years ago
The best teether ever. My 5 month old loves this, more than any other style we have tried! Great shape so they can hold it themselves too
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Posted 11 years ago
My little girl (21 months) hates having her teeth brushed, and when handed a normal toothbrush will just chew on it. She is currently chewing away on her brand new brush baby brush quite happily, and I am a happy mummy knowing her teeth are getting a proper clean!
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Posted 11 years ago
Our son was never particularly keen on getting his teeth brushed but as soon as he turned into a toddler, things became impossible as he would just run off whenever we tried to come near him with a toothbrush! Looking for advice online, you mainly seem to come across smug comments about the importance of teeth brushing early on and how other parents had succeeded by being persistent and quite often rather graphic descriptions of young children being pinned down in order to get their teeth brushed. We certainly did not want our child to associate teeth brushing with punishment ( we do not pin him down for anything else) and also found it hard to imagine how anybody would brush their childs teeth for longer than a few seconds using that approach. Brush babys toothbrush has made teeth brushing not only straightforward (our son is happy for us to brush his teeth as well as brushing them himself) but we are also able to brush his teeth for at least a minute each time! Extremely highly recommended!
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Posted 11 years ago
Our son was never particularly keen on getting his teeth brushed but as soon as he turned into a toddler, things became impossible as he would just run off whenever we tried to come near him with a toothbrush! Looking for advice online, you mainly seem to come across smug comments about the importance of teeth brushing early on and how other parents had succeeded by being persistent and quite often rather graphic descriptions of young children being pinned down in order to get their teeth brushed. We certainly did not want our child to associate teeth brushing with punishment ( we do not pin him down for anything else) and also found it hard to imagine how anybody would brush their childs teeth for longer than a few seconds using that approach. Brush babys toothbrush has made teeth brushing not only straightforward (our son is happy for us to brush his teeth as well as brushing them himself) but we are also able to brush his teeth for at least a minute each time! Extremely highly recommended!
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Posted 11 years ago
I saw this on the ITV programme This morning just at the right time and thought I would give it a try. My son was about 8 months at the time and trying to clean his teeth with a normal brush was such a battle. As soon as I gave him the brush at he put it in his mouth and began to chew (admittedly not always the right way round). I have been using the brush baby for about a year now and my 18 month old has no problems cleaning his own teeth. As it does not have normal bristles it does not wear like a normal brush and I really do not think it will need replacing. I will probably get him using a normal toothbrush when he is 2 1/2 but until then I Can not recommend the brush baby chewable toothbrush enough!
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Posted 11 years ago