From Babylist:
Sometime between six and twelve months old, your baby may start drooling, being unusually cranky and wanting to bite down on everything in sight. Congratulations, that's those new teeth coming in!
Teething can be an exciting time, since it means your baby might be ready for solid foods and chewing—but it does come with some discomfort. Teethers give little ones something safe to chomp on, and many of them can be chilled to help soothe sore gums. And when it comes to choosing teethers, there are a few things that pediatricians and pediatric dentists want parents to be on the lookout for, because some materials and styles will provide greater relief and support proper dental development (more on that below).
The teethers that made this list are approved by experts, parents and babies alike, no matter if it’s your little one’s very first tooth or they’re finally getting those molars in.
Best Teethers for Front Teeth
Baby’s first teeth arrive in the front, so larger, rounded teethers that fit just inside their mouth will work best. And since younger babies are still developing their grip, their first teethers should be lightweight and easy to hold.
Bubble Silicone & Wood Teething Rattle

Silicone Teether with Metal Clip

Read the entire article from Babylist and learn more about Teethers
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