BPA-free silicone crab teething toy for soothing a teething baby

How to Soothe a Teething Baby: A Calm-Parent Guide

Ease & Co Team

Few things test a new parent's patience like a teething baby. The drooling, the fussiness, the 3 a.m. wake-ups — it can feel relentless. The good news: teething is temporary, and with the right approach (and a few well-chosen tools) you can take the edge off for your little one and get everyone back to sleep. Here's how to soothe a teething baby safely.

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Key takeaways

  • Teething usually starts around 4–7 months and comes in waves as each tooth erupts.
  • Cold, gentle pressure is the most reliable relief — a chilled teether or a clean finger to gently rub the gums.
  • Choose BPA-free, one-piece silicone teethers that are easy for small hands to grip.
  • Start gentle oral care early, even before teeth fully appear.

How to tell it's teething

Classic signs include excessive drooling, a strong urge to chew on everything, swollen or tender gums, flushed cheeks, disrupted sleep, and general irritability. A mild rise in fussiness is normal, but a true high fever, diarrhoea, or a rash isn't caused by teething — check with your doctor if those appear.

Safe ways to soothe sore gums

The most effective methods are simple: counter-pressure and cool temperatures. Let your baby chew on a clean, chilled (not frozen) teether — the firm surface massages the gums while the cool eases inflammation. You can also gently rub the gums with a clean finger. Keep sessions supervised, and rotate a couple of teethers so one is always cool and clean.

A textured silicone teether is ideal because it's soft on the gums but firm enough to provide relief. This crab design has raised bumps and easy-grip legs made for little hands:

BPA-free silicone crab teething toy with easy-grip design for newborns

BPA-Free Silicone Crab Teething Toy - Easy Grip Design Newborn

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Some babies prefer a softer, floppier shape they can move around the mouth to reach back gums. A rabbit-style teether gives them different textures to explore:

Silicone rabbit baby teether for safe chewing and teething relief

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Having more than one on hand means you always have a clean, cooled option ready. This dinosaur teether is another easy-grip, BPA-free pick to rotate in:

BPA-free silicone dinosaur baby teething toys with easy grip

BPA Free Silicone Baby Dinosaur Teething Toys Easy Grip Infant Safe

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Start gentle oral care early

Even before a full set of teeth arrives, wiping the gums and brushing that first tooth helps your baby get used to the sensation and builds a healthy habit. A soft, all-in-one silicone brush is gentle enough for tender gums and doubles as a soothing chew:

3-in-1 silicone baby toothbrush, BPA-free infant oral care set

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Comfort beyond the gums

Teething days often mean extra drool and more frequent baths. A soft, quick-dry hooded robe keeps a fussy baby cosy and warm afterwards, which can make the whole wind-down routine smoother:

Baby animal-shaped hooded bathrobe, quick-dry soft bath towel wrap

Baby Animal-Shaped Hooded Bathrobe - Quick-Dry Soft Bath Towel Wrap

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Frequently asked questions

At what age do babies start teething?

Most babies begin around 4 to 7 months, though some start earlier and others later. The two bottom front teeth usually come first.

Should I freeze teethers?

Chill them in the fridge rather than the freezer. A rock-hard frozen teether can be too harsh on tender gums. Cool and firm is the goal.

How do I keep teethers clean?

Wash with warm soapy water and rinse well after each use, and check the care instructions — many one-piece silicone teethers are easy to clean and quick to dry.

Is extra drooling normal?

Yes. Increased saliva is one of the most common teething signs. Keep a soft cloth handy and pat (don't rub) to help prevent drool rash.

Getting through it

Teething comes in waves, and each one passes. Keep a couple of clean, cool teethers within reach, start those gentle oral-care habits early, and lean on cosy comfort at bath and bedtime. Explore more baby essentials in the Baby & Kids collection, and if you're setting up the little one's room, see our guide to nursery wall decor ideas that grow with your child.

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