Playtex® Ortho-Pro™ Teether 3-10

Teething can make both you and baby miserable. Ortho-Pro™ teether to the rescue! Designed by a dentist, it allows baby to pinpoint pressure to soothe sore gums, providing relief for emerging teeth — and distressed moms.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • Provides pinpoint pressure relief for emerging teeth
  • Unique textures massage sore and irritated gums
  • Easy-grip handle is ideal for baby's little hands and fosters independence and control so baby can put pressure where it's needed most
  • Refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher safe
  • BPA-free Phthalate-free and Latex-free
  • Available in a variety of bright, engaging colors
  • Available for ages 3-10 months — pinpoints pressure on emerging front teeth
  • Available for ages 10 months+ — pinpoints pressure on emerging back teeth

The Ortho-Pro™ teether was designed by a dentist to deliver teething relief to where baby needs it most. The design promotes independence by allowing baby to maneuver the teether to the places where it hurts and provide pinpoint pressure relief. This teether is different than other leading teethers in that it addresses different needs at different stages: 3-10 month teether is ideal for emerging front teeth and 10+ month addresses both front and hard-to-reach back molars. Unique teething textures massage baby's sore and irritated gums, while the easy-grip handle encourages independence and control.

THE PROOF IS IN THE PACIFIER

  • Designed and recommended by dentists to help promote natural oral development
  • Clinically shown to help prevent misalignment of teeth caused by ordinary pacifier use
  • Patented design puts less pressure on the gums and developing teeth than the leading brand

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* 3rd party research funded by Playtex, vs. participants’ regularly used bottles.
† Goldfield EC, Richardson MJ, Lee KG, Margetts, S. Coordination of sucking, swallowing and breathing and oxygen saturation during early infant breastfeeding and bottle feeding. Pediatric Research Oct. 2006.