🦷 Soothe, Smile, Repeat — Because Baby’s Comfort Can’t Wait!
Dr. Talbot's Soothing Gel with Silicone Gum-EEZ Teether is a 2-piece baby teething set designed for newborns and older. The gel uses natural chamomile and arnica to provide fast relief without harmful chemicals like belladonna or benzocaine. The BPA-free silicone teether massages gums gently and is easy to clean via dishwasher or boiling. Developed to exceed safety standards, this set offers parents a trusted, effective solution for soothing sore gums.
Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 3.12 x 1.75 inches |
Item model number | 23016 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Gel |
Material free | Bpa Free |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Soothing Gel with Gum-Eez Teether |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
K**Y
Highly recommend! Great for fussy teething babies!
Bought this for my 11 month old. I love this! This is a repurchase for us. My son has 8 teeth & this has been a lifesaver! The tube is small & easy to put in your diaper bag! Doesn't smell bad or anything! The teether isn't something we use that much but it is soft but firm so my son does enjoy chewing on it from time to time. The price is great too!
N**E
Works very well
We’ve gone through so many of these little tubes it works so well for our son. The applicator has always been awkward and our son doesn’t like it so we use a silicone finger brush and that works perfect. Even if he’s in a lot of teething pain this knocks it out in a few minutes and has prevented a lot of doses of Tylenol for when it gets really bad.
Z**A
Buy it !!
I will always recommend this !! Life saver! My baby loves it
L**L
We compared 4 Teething Gel Brands
Our baby started getting his teeth in early at 1 month old (when they start that early the gums are thicker, so teeth take longer to come all the way out of the gums) and was screaming in pain from his little teeth. He’s now 3 months old with 5 teeth in and a 6th on the way, so we’ve tried a lot of different teething products to try to give him pain relief. We’ve tried 4 different teething gels/drops (Mommy’s Bliss daytime/nighttime teething gels, Dr. Talbot’s teething gel, Teething Tamer, and Punkin Butt teething oil) and Punkin Butt is the clear winner! The cloves have a natural numbing effect, and the thick consistency of Punkin Butt Oil makes it easy to apply to the gums with a finger or a baby toothbrush; our baby goes from wailing in pain to immediately calmer once we apply this stuff to his gums. I imagine the other ingredients either also help with pain-relief or help calm, but all we know is this was the most effective and most affordable teething product we’ve been able to find. Teething Tamer (which also has cloves in it) was decently effective too but it’s way too expensive at $25 a bottle, and it was also more watery, thus messier to apply. The other ones we tried (Mommy’s Bliss day/night gels and Dr. Talbots, which don’t contain cloves) didn’t seem to give him much immediate pain relief, but we did notice that they seemed to do more for the teeth that had already come through the gums than the ones actively coming out. I will say that they seemed to help reduce frequency of painful wailing episodes so they probably help some with discomfort but just not immediately. The nighttime Mommy’s Bliss gel did seem to help him sleep better. The Dr. Talbot’s has arnica (which helps with pain and inflammation) and comes with a teether, but again seems better for teeth that have already cut through the gums completely because it didn’t provide the immediate pain relief needing for when the teeth are actively coming in. If your baby is wailing in pain from new teeth cutting through the gums, Punkin Butt Oil is the clear way to go.
J**E
Should've been easy but it's not
So my baby boy wants nothing to do with it no matter how much pain he is in he refuses to allow my husband and I to put it in his mouth, it's small and cute and seem handy but just not for our little one.
F**A
good so far
So far my teething baby loves it, shes 9 months old its a little wide for her mouth but she loves scratching her gums with it. Still waiting to see if the teething gel helps but so far the little paci is great! My daughter has never used a pacifier so I was hesitant to try but it helps her scratch her gums and she holds it herself.
H**P
Hey, Seller! Please take special note of this review - because OH MY WORD
My baby was born with a complete bilateral cleft lip and palate. She's had the cleft lip repair, but at this point we have tried so many pacifiers - none of them work. She can't get any suction, so she can't keep a normal pacifier in her mouth.THAT'S WHY I'M HAPPY-RAVING ABOUT THE EASY TEETHER.You have no idea how much of a win your easy teether product is for cleft babies, because after her lip repair, she can keep it in her mouth as a pacifier!!!She can roll, scoot, use her walker, be on her tummy, whatever - the easy teether will stay in her mouth, which is a LOT bigger deal than you might realize, if you don't have a baby who has a cleft.If y'all have any ability to take this to your marketing team, and have the marketing team take it to the design team, and y'all have a conference about how to market this product towards special needs babies, please do so, because her ability to use a pacifier is a lot bigger deal than you realize.The teething gel is good, too - it's very gentle, and I like that it's natural.But OH MY WORD the easy teether is FANTASTIC.
K**.
A surprising twist...
At about two months, my son was putting his hands in his mouth. At first, I thought nothing of it, typical hand exploration for his age, but this past week, it got more aggressive and last yesterday, he would yelp out every few hours while really pushing up on his gums with his thumb. He's not a crier, so I assumed this must be related to pain and his teeth were likely coming in. I ordered this right away. I was worried about the reviews on the gel, but the pacifier was rated highly, so if the gel didn't work, at least he had something to aggressively chew on that wasn't his hand. Had the opposite experience, he didn't care for the pacifier. He'd keep it long enough for the applied gel to rest in gums, but only as long as I'd hold it and he wasn't making a stink face. At least it makes for easy, sanitary application. I thought the gel would be a dud, but moments after I applied, my son would reach his hands to his face, process his gums didn't hurt, and put his arms back down. After a few times, he stopped doing it and was smiling bright for the first time in two days. Aside from occasional hand exploration, he hasn't been chewing on his hands, so it appears this has worked!For the reviews on the smell, I'd say not to worry. It smells lightly like something minty or nothing at all. I'm a bit of "crunchy" mom and this does NOT have a chemical smell to me at all (and I am autistic, therefore VERY sensitive). If it does, I would suggest returning because you might have a fake or expired.
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