First of all, it needs regular maintenance
It is important to brush your teeth regularly to prevent the growth of bacteria and viruses. It is best to rinse after each use, or at least daily.
Wash with soap and hands
Most teeth are easily cleaned with warm water and mild soap. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Wash your hands thoroughly before you start cleaning.
Step 2: Fill a sink or bowl with warm water and add a few drops of mild baby-sized soap.
Step 3: Soak the teether and thoroughly clean the entire teether surface with a clean brush or cloth.
Step 4: Rinse the teether under running water to remove soap residue.
Step 5: Allow the teether to air dry or wipe with a clean towel.
Some teethers are safe in the dishwasher
Check the manufacturer’s care instructions before placing them in the dishwasher. If applicable, place on top of the dishwasher and use a mild detergent.
In addition to this, for extra hygiene, you can sterilize the teether on a regular basis, especially if your child has been sick or recently had an illness. There are several ways:
Boiling water: Cook the gutta-percha in a pot of water for about 5 minutes, remove and let dry or wipe dry.
Sterilizer: Use an electric or microwave sterilizer specifically designed for baby items.
Finally, regular inspections are also important
Check your teether regularly for signs of wear or damage. If the teether is damaged, the damaged teether should be replaced immediately to prevent injury to the baby or swallowing of small parts and causing an accident.
So I think dental care is simple, but it requires regularity and maintenance. Follow these simple steps I mentioned above to ensure that your child’s dental toys are clean and safe. This way, you can help protect your child’s health while also providing needed relief during teething.