Tooth Tissues: End the Battle When Teething!
When Graham is teething it is like World War III getting him to let us put a toothbrush in his mouth! I'm sure it hurts to have the pressure rubbing on his gums (although, you would think it would feel better). When I stumbled across Tooth Tissues the other day I had to give them a try! Tooth Tissues is a new company that just debut February of 2008!Before I used them on Graham's teeth I tried them out myself (what mom wouldn't). And I was so happy to find that there was NO taste and they leave no residue! I think I might carry some in my purse to freshen up my own teeth when I'm out!
And what does Graham think? Well, just check out the pictures below:

I literally have to pry the Tooth Tissue from his tiny little death grip! He loves rubbing his teeth even when in the midst of cutting the canine teeth! Tooth Tissues has aloe vera which is supposed to help soothe sore gums! Judging from Graham, it works! I got these at just the right time!

These would also have been wonderful to have before Graham had teeth! Every night we would wash his gums off with a wash cloth. With the added bonus of Xylitol and the aloe vera for teething....these are perfect for babies who may not have teeth or are just starting to cut them! Tooth decay is the single most common infectious disease in children, so good oral hygiene is extremely important!
Why We Love Them:
*Fluoride Free and safe for babies
*Soothes teething gums with aloe vera
*99% Natural
*Uses Xylitol (proven cavity fighter)
*Paraben Free!
*No taste to worry about
*No residue or stickiness
Tooth Tissues are $6.99 for a package of 30 tissues. They are generously sized! If your child is over 16 months old the primary form of oral hygiene should be the tooth brush, but, there are so many reasons you could still use these (on the go, teething, freshen teeth between brushing, etc).
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