Teething rings: gentle relief for teething
When babies get their first teeth, their gums can be sore. Teething rings provide gentle relief and keep your child occupied. Chewing reduces pressure on the gums, and little ones learn to grasp and explore the ring. Teething thus becomes a more pleasant phase for the whole family.
Safe materials and hygiene
Teething rings made of untreated wood or natural rubber are free from harmful chemicals and offer a firm structure. Food‑grade silicone rings are soft and easy to clean. Wooden rings are often finished with non‑toxic oils and are naturally antibacterial. Wipe the ring regularly and avoid soaking it in water to prolong its life.
Sensory experience and development
Different textures, shapes and colours stimulate your baby’s senses. Chewing strengthens jaw muscles and helps with oral motor development. The tactile surface encourages touch, while gentle colours support visual perception. Teething rings therefore offer a holistic experience and contribute to healthy development.
Combinations and practical accessories
Teething rings pair beautifully with grasping toys & rattles or pacifiers & bottles. A soothing music box or a colourful mobile creates a relaxed atmosphere. Soft soft toys accompany your child to sleep. With a practical pacifier clip you can attach the ring to clothing or the pushchair so it doesn’t get lost.
Gifts and memories
A beautifully designed teething ring makes a heartfelt gift for a birth. Combined with a set of muslin cloths or a tiny outfit, it becomes a practical set. Wooden rings can be kept as keepsakes and passed on to siblings. This way, this first little helper remains part of the family story for a long time.