Natural Rubber Soother Orthodontic - Small (0-6 Months)

Natural Rubber Soother Orthodontic - Small (0-6 Months)
Natural Rubber Soother Orthodontic - Small (0-6 Months)
One of the safest and most hygienic dummies on the market. The Orthodontic dummy has a flatter shape which makes it the perfect dummy to help prevent prevent dental issues as it allows the jaw to remain in it's natural position.
- Easy sterilisation
- No chemical softeners
- Made with 100% sustainable, natural rubber from the tree Hevea brasiliensis
- Larger shield touches baby’s nose, providing closer simulation to breast feeding
- One piece design eliminates places where bacteria can hide
- Eco friendly biodegradable dummies
Re-usable case:
- Durable clear medical grade polymer case offering a clean environment for dummies and teethers
- Flexi-Handle to attach to a pram, handbag or nappy-bag
- Ability to hold up to three soothers or two soothers and one teether
Natural Rubber Soothers are extremely hygienic because they are molded in one piece. This means there are no joins or cracks in the Natural Rubber Soother where dirt and bacteria can accumulate. The Natural Rubber Soother shield is larger than conventional dummy shields, which touches baby’s nose providing closer simulation to breastfeeding. The size of the shield also prevents babies from squeezing the soother into their mouths. It does not leave marks on the baby’s face due to the high level of elasticity of natural rubber.
The Natural Rubber Soother is softer than silicone soothers, which makes it easy to wash and care for and also ensures that it won’t fall apart.
Safety Report:
All Natural Rubber Soothers meet the Australian Safety Standard for soothers, code number AS2432-1991/2008. The Natural Rubber Soothers are also made to conform with the Pacifier Safety requirements by European standard EN1400.
The Natural Rubber Soothers are also tested by the internationally renowned company SGS for both compliance and also for traces of nitrosamines (proteins that can cause an allergic reaction to latex). Nitromsamines are eliminated during production of the The Natural Rubber Soother, making them one of the safest soothers on the market today.
Many parents are now are looking for toys and soothers that do not contain phthalates, which is typically used to soften toys for babies. While they make toys and soothers soft, they may not be so safe for our babies.
The Natural Rubber Soother contains:
- No BPA
- No chemical softeners
- No parabens
- No PVC
- No Phthalates
Advantages:
- High level of elasticity & flexibility of the material (silicone soothers have less elasticity than rubber and it can rapidly tear once the surface has been damaged),
- Extreme durability (silicone teats are being used for long periods keep an eye out for any signs of damage)
- Excellent pull-and-tear resistance
- Environmentally friendly disposal (silicone soothers are made from oil based materials and are a non renewable resource).
- Non-static properties – latex does not attract dust
The Natural Rubber Soother is a green product as it produced using a sustainable raw material, the tree sap from the rubber tree used in our soothers is grown and made in Malaysia.
You can buy Natural Rubber Soother Orthodontic - Small (0-6 Months) online in Australia from Chemist Direct
Natural Rubber Soothers should be boiled in water for 2 minutes (and allowed to cool) before first time use. Afterwards they should be cleaned on a daily basis. Natural Rubber Soothers will slightly change colour during use. As the soother is made from Natural Rubber the texture and colour of the soother will change over time. Once the rubber is sticky to touch it is time to replace the soother as it is starting to breakdown and biodegrade.
Natural Rubber Soothers should be replaced every 8-12 weeks (depending on frequency of use) with the age appropriate size, if you and your child still need the additional support a soother can provide.
Made with 100% sustainable, natural rubber from the tree Hevea brasiliensis
- A torn or broken dummy poses a choking hazard.
- Inspect carefully before each use. Pull the teat in all directions.
- Throw away at the first sign of damage or weakness.
- A cord or ribbon attached to a dummy poses a strangulation hazard.
- Do not attach a dummy to your child’s clothing.